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Exercise Intervention Using mHealth in Patients With Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome: a Randomized Clinical Trial

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18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Post-Acute Syndrome COVID-19 is a disease resulting from infection by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It is estimated that between 10 and 35% of infected persons suffer symptoms afterwards, and in hospitalized patients it can reach 85%. These sequelae have individual, social and economic repercussions, so effective rehabilitation alternatives are necessary. Physical exercise is recommended as rehabilitation for these patients. Moreover, the implementation of m-Health supported interventions is a proven alternative in patients with Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome or other conditions, which improves therapeutic adherence and patient autonomy. Therefore, the development and evaluation of the effectiveness of an exercise-based m-Health system for application in patients with Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome responds to a need.

Our hypothesis is that a mobile health technology based on physical exercise recommendations for patients with Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome will improve fatigue, physical fitness, post-exertional dyspnea, pain intensity, anxiety, depression, cognitive function, and quality of life. Therefore, this project aims to evaluate the efficacy of the mobile health technology system (COVIDReApp) based on physical exercise recommendations for patients with COVID-19 Post-Acute Syndrome based on its results on fatigue, physical condition, post-exertional dyspnea, pain intensity, anxiety and depression, cognitive function and quality of life.

The achievement of the present project will serve to analyze the benefits of a physical exercise program in patients with COVID-19 Post-Acute Syndrome and identify those patients in whom the benefits will be greatest and whose implementation will have the highest priority.

Eligibility

Eligible participants will be patients who have had COVID-19 at any time since the onset of

        the pandemic and even have Acute Post-CoVID-19 Syndrome, identified by their physicians and
        recruited from routine outpatient appointments at the Post-CoVID-19 Service of the Hospital
        Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cadiz, Spain.
        Their physicians will give them an appointment for a future session in which potential
        participants will be provided with patient information and the consent form, and will be
        contacted approximately 48 hours later to discuss their willingness to participate.
        Inclusion Criteria:
          -  Male and female patients.
          -  Over 18 years of age.
          -  Absence of cognitive and physical deficits that would preclude physical exercise.
          -  Owner of a smartphone with Internet access.
          -  Ability to understand and write in Spanish.
        Exclusion criteria:
          -  Concomitant diseases that prevent physical exercise.
          -  Contraindications to physical exercise detected by physicians.
          -  Participation in moderate-intensity activities (more than 30 minutes and 3 times per
             week) at the time of study initiation.

Study details

Post-Acute COVID19 Syndrome, Long COVID, Post COVID-19 Condition

NCT05725538

University of Cadiz

25 January 2024

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