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Effects of a Home-Based Rehabilitation Exercise Program on Cardiorespiratory Performance in Community-Dwelling Adults Who Underwent Heart Surgery: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effects of a Home-Based Rehabilitation Exercise Program on Cardiorespiratory Performance in Community-Dwelling Adults Who Underwent Heart Surgery: Randomized Controlled Trial

Table 3 presents the cardiopulmonary changes before and after the 8-week intervention program. After the 8-week VR exercise program, there were significant increases in the following outcomes: 6 MWD (Δ78.74, SD 15.18 m; P Significant differences in the improvement in 6 MWD (Δ78.74, SD 15.18; P Flow diagram showing the study recruitment process.

Natsinee Sermsinsaithong, Kornanong Yuenyongchaiwat, Chusak Thanawattano, Chatchai Buekban, Chitima Kulchanarat, Sasipa Buranapuntalug, Khanistha Wattanananont, Opas Satdhabudha

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e68504

Exploring Climate Change’s Impact on the Cardiopulmonary Health of Adults Living in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland: Protocol for a Development and Usability Pilot Study

Exploring Climate Change’s Impact on the Cardiopulmonary Health of Adults Living in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland: Protocol for a Development and Usability Pilot Study

We will include all adult patients aged 18 years and older, who consulted at Sion’s ED and have cardiopulmonary comorbidities (ischemic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, heart arrhythmias, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, obstructive sleep apnea, pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis, and pulmonary cancer) sorted into levels 3, 4, or 5 according to the Valais triage scale.

Omar Portela Dos Santos, Paulo Jorge Pereira Alves, Henk Verloo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67128

Digital Therapeutics–Based Cardio-Oncology Rehabilitation for Lung Cancer Survivors: Randomized Controlled Trial

Digital Therapeutics–Based Cardio-Oncology Rehabilitation for Lung Cancer Survivors: Randomized Controlled Trial

In a meta-review, 63% of the 25 virtual reality–based exercise rehabilitation programs for cancer-related dysfunctions reached a patient-reported compliance rate of more than 85% [31], although data on cardiopulmonary fitness in NSCLC survivors are still insufficient. An additional advantage lies in the cost-effectiveness of HBCR, making it a more economical option.

Guangqi Li, Xueyan Zhou, Junyue Deng, Jiao Wang, Ping Ai, Jingyuan Zeng, Xuelei Ma, Hu Liao

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60115

Interactive Serious Game to Teach Basic Life Support Among Schoolchildren in Brazil: Design and Rationale

Interactive Serious Game to Teach Basic Life Support Among Schoolchildren in Brazil: Design and Rationale

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and early defibrillation increase survival chances [3]. Serious games (SGs) are tools used to enhance the learning process through entertainment. Current strategies focus on teaching CPR to the community and schoolchildren [4]. While other games exist for teaching basic life support (BLS), no studies have validated these for children in low- to middle-income settings.

Uri Adrian Prync Flato, Emilio José Beffa dos Santos, Isabella Bispo Diaz T Martins, Vinicius Gazin Rossignoli, Thais Dias Midega, Lucas Kallas-Silva, Ricardo Ferreira Mendes de Oliveira, Adriana do Socorro Lima Figueiredo Flato, Mario Vicente Guimarães, Hélio Penna Guimarães

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e55333

Impact of Video-Based Error Correction Learning for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training: Quasi-Experimental Study

Impact of Video-Based Error Correction Learning for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training: Quasi-Experimental Study

High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the key link in the chain of survival, and successful CPR may increase the survival rate of patients experiencing cardiac arrest [2,3]. For anesthesiology residents, the likelihood of administering CPR is high, and thus CPR training is of utmost importance [4]. Unfortunately, due to limited training quality and efficiency, the overall quality of CPR remains low, which may further lead to undesired outcomes in clinical practice [5,6].

Yun Wang, Junzuo Fu, Shaoping Wang, Huijuan Wang, Wei Gao, Lina Huang

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e53577

Effectiveness of Blended Versus Traditional Refresher Training for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Prospective Observational Study

Effectiveness of Blended Versus Traditional Refresher Training for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Prospective Observational Study

The survival status for OHCA is closely linked to the Chain of Survival of the American Heart Association (AHA), which emphasizes the early activation of emergency medical services (EMSs), early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and early defibrillation as the first 3 critical links [8]. These 3 interventions can be administered in a prehospital setting, and achieving high-quality outcomes following these interventions is pivotal to enhancing OHCA survival rates.

Cheng-Yu Chien, Shang-Li Tsai, Chien-Hsiung Huang, Ming-Fang Wang, Chi-Chun Lin, Chen-Bin Chen, Li-Heng Tsai, Hsiao-Jung Tseng, Yan-Bo Huang, Chip-Jin Ng

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e52230

Simultaneous Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Echocardiography for Investigation of Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction in Outpatients: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Simultaneous Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Echocardiography for Investigation of Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction in Outpatients: Protocol for a Scoping Review

In the outpatient setting, the investigation of cardiopulmonary dysfunction often involves a series of single-organ assessment tools such as computed tomography imaging of the lung, complex lung function testing, and transthoracic echocardiography. These single-organ, static investigations provide little insight into cardiopulmonary performance when under physiological (eg, exercise) or pathological (eg, sepsis) stress [18,19].

Benjamin Gerhardy, Shanthosh Sivapathan, Sam Orde, Lucy Morgan

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52076

Developing and Testing a Protocol for Managing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation of Patients with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19: In Situ Simulation Study

Developing and Testing a Protocol for Managing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation of Patients with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19: In Situ Simulation Study

The provision of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 presents infection control challenges inherent to the urgency of the procedure, interventions that cause aerosolization, and the need for multiple health care team members in close proximity.

Azizeh Sowan, Jenny Heins, Christopher Dayton, Elizabeth Scherer, Wing Sun Tam, Haritha Saikumar

JMIR Nursing 2022;5(1):e38044

Differences in Basic Life Support Knowledge Between Junior Medical Students and Lay People: Web-Based Questionnaire Study

Differences in Basic Life Support Knowledge Between Junior Medical Students and Lay People: Web-Based Questionnaire Study

These questions were prepared according to the 2015 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations [17]. The questionnaire was displayed over a total of 4 pages (Table 1). Both the internet platform and the questionnaire were thoroughly tested for usability and user-friendliness by all coauthors before beginning the study.

Ludovic Sturny, Simon Regard, Robert Larribau, Marc Niquille, Georges Louis Savoldelli, François Sarasin, Eduardo Schiffer, Laurent Suppan

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(2):e25125