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Fitness in patients with Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an important biomarker associated with higher survivability and improved quality of life. CF patients are encouraged to maintain an active lifestyle, however, while physicians are able to prescribe airway clearance measures or specific medications, there is no prescription for exercise or avenue to promote exercise outside the clinic or hospital.
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The advent of ubiquitous computing has transformed the landscape of healthcare delivery. Thus far, exercise training in CF have either required patients travel to a gym or relied on home visits or telephone calls. Virtual visits provide a novel and innovative platform to deliver a live stream of exercise sessions with two-way video and audio capabilities, allowing individualized attention to exercise for CF patient from the comfort and privacy of their homes. Applications of tele-exercise, or tele-rehabilitation, have been shown to be as effective as in conventional physical therapy following orthopedic surgeries and, in stroke patients, to optimize patient outcome by prolonging duration of treatment and preventing the observed decline after the termination of therapy. For CF patients, the latter is especially important given the impact of hospitalizations for acute exacerbations on exercise tolerance. In this particular population, where cross-contamination risks limit use of group exercise activity, using two-way video telecommunication allows participation in exercise programs while adhering to the standards of CF management regarding infection control.
This study would be the first to evaluate implementing tele-exercise and remote monitoring program on pediatric CF patients. Pediatric CF patients will be enrolled in a six-week exercise program that is streamed live from an instructor into their computers at home via a HIPAA compliant telemedicine platform. Remote monitoring devices, such as accelerometers and wireless heart rate monitors, will evaluate baseline habitual activity and intensity of exercise, respectively. The goal of this study is to show that tele-exercise program is a feasible and convenient and cost-effective method to enhance CF care.
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