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N/ACompleted· 160 enrolled
Drug / intervention
QOCA EKG Device +1 moredevice
Likely dose
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NCT06648291N/ACompleted

Telehealth Program Effectiveness in Reducing Cardiac Symptom Distress, Improving Self-care, and Enhancing Quality of Life Among Coronary Artery Disease Patients After Bypass Surgery

National Taiwan University Hospital·interventional·Posted Oct 18, 2024·Updated Apr 28, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating QOCA EKG Device and Usual Care for Telehealth and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. Completed, enrolled 160 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The goal of this randomized trial is to compare the outcomes of a telehealth program with conventional discharge care for patients aged 18 years and older with coronary artery disease following coronary artery bypass surgery. The main question it seeks to answer are: 1. To investigate whether there is a difference in symptom distress between patients with coronary artery disease receiving a telehealth program after CABG (experimental group) and those receiving usual care (control group). 2. To examine whether there is a difference in self-care behaviors between patients with coronary artery disease receiving a telehealth program after CABG (experimental group) and those receiving usual care (control group). 3. To investigate whether there is a difference in the quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease receiving a telehealth program (experimental group) after CABG compared to those receiving usual care (control group). Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: either a telehealth program or usual care. The Symptom Distress, Self-Care, and SF-12 Quality of Life Questionnaire will be used to assess and track symptom distress, self-care, and quality of life two days prior to discharge, during the first post-discharge visit (days 7 to 10), and in the fourth week post-discharge. The aim is to alleviate symptom distress in patients returning home after coronary artery bypass surgery, enhance self-care behaviors, and ultimately improve quality of life. This study seeks to maximize the benefits of a telehealth program, establishing it as an important care strategy for future integration with hospital-based care.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Primary Purpose--
CountriesTaiwan
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202420252026
First PostedOct 18, 2024
Enrollment StartSep 14, 2023
Primary CompletionJan 19, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.3 yearsPosted 1.7 years ago

Interventions

QOCA EKG Devicedevice

The investigators scheduled telephone interviews every three days to encourage and monitor the development of good self-health care behaviors by: (1) asking about daily blood pressure, weight, and lower extremity edema; (2) providing medication counseling, as well as exercise and dietary hygiene recommendations; (3) offering wound care guidance; (4) advising on the proper use of wounds; (5) advising on avoiding cardiac risk factors such as smoking and secondhand smoke; and (6) following up on physical status at outpatient clinics and assisting with referrals to relevant clinics, such as nutrition or rehabilitation, based on the patient's condition. A QOCA portable electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement device will be provided for patients to use at home. In the event of abnormal physiological values, the investigator will contact the patient to assess his or her medical status and provide 24-hour online counseling.

Usual Careother

Provide post-operative education on the day of discharge and follow up with a phone call one week after discharge to check on the patient.