TY - JOUR AU - Brasca, Francesco Maria Angelo AU - Casale, Maria Carla AU - Canevese, Fabio Lorenzo AU - Tortora, Giovanni AU - Pagano, Giulia AU - Botto, Giovanni Luca PY - 2022 DA - 2022/4/19 TI - Physical Activity in Patients With Heart Failure During and After COVID-19 Lockdown: Single-Center Observational Retrospective Study JO - JMIR Cardio SP - e30661 VL - 6 IS - 1 KW - heart failure KW - physical activity KW - COVID-19 KW - remote monitoring KW - implantable cardiac device KW - monitoring KW - exercise KW - surveillance KW - lockdown KW - cardiovascular KW - heart KW - retrospective KW - burden AB - Background: The COVID-19 pandemic forced several European governments to impose severe lockdown measures. The reduction of physical activity during the lockdown could have been deleterious. Objective: The aim of this observational, retrospective study was to investigate the effect of the lockdown strategy on the physical activity burden and subsequent reassessment in a group of patients with heart failure who were followed by means of remote monitoring. Methods: We analyzed remote monitoring transmissions during the 3-month period immediately preceding the lockdown, 69 days of lockdown, and 3-month period after the first lockdown in a cohort of patients with heart failure from a general hospital in Lombardy, Italy. We compared variation of daily physical activity measured by cardiac implantable electrical devices with clinical variables collected in a hospital database. Results: We enrolled 41 patients with heart failure that sent 176 transmissions. Physical activity decreased during the lockdown period (mean 3.4, SD 1.9 vs mean 2.9, SD 1.8 hours/day; P<.001) but no significant difference was found when comparing the period preceding and following the lockdown (–0.0007 hours/day; P=.99). We found a significant correlation between physical activity reduction during and after the lockdown (R2=0.45, P<.001). The only significant predictor of exercise variation in the postlockdown period was the lockdown to prelockdown physical activity ratio. Conclusions: An excessive reduction of exercise in patients with heart failure decreased the tolerance to exercise, especially in patients with more comorbidities. Remote monitoring demonstrated exercise reduction, suggesting its potential utility to encourage patients to maintain their usual physical activity levels. SN - 2561-1011 UR - https://cardio.jmir.org/2022/1/e30661 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/30661 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35103602 DO - 10.2196/30661 ID - info:doi/10.2196/30661 ER -