Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation

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Autor(a) principal: Delgado, Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Novo, André, Gomes, Bárbara
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/19605
Resumo: Heart failure (HF) is characterized by dyspnea, fatigue and edema that leads to decreased exercise tolerance, functional dependence and impairment of performance in activities of daily living (ADL). Exercise is a well stablish intervention, for patients with stable cronic HF, which leads to improvement of symptoms, promotes functional capacity and decrease exercise intolerance. Exercise its not yet tested for patients during the phase of stabilization. Purpose: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of an aerobic exercise training program for patients admitted due to decompensated HF: the ERIC program. Methods: Patients are randomized in training group (TG) or control (CG). Data includes cardiovascular history, HF history and two functional tools: London Chest of Daily Living Activities (LCADL) and Barthel Index (BI). TG patients perform the ERIC program twice a day, 6 days a week. ERIC program is a supervised aerobic exercise program, with increasing levels of intensity, divided into 5 stages: respiratory raining, gait training and climbing stairs, for progressive duration periods. In all sessions are valuated vital signs before and after the exercise, as well as Borg Modified Perceived Exertion scale. CG patients are supervised too and perform freely physical activity. At discharge, all patients perform a 6 minute walking test (6MWT), and evaluation of LCADL scale and BI. Results: Until now, 47 patients are randomized (24 in TG - 275 sessions) with an average age of 71 (11) years old. 31 are male, 80% are in NHYA class III and 20% are class IV. At admission both groups (training vs control) of patients have the same level of functional dependence. At discharge, TG present lower LCADL and Borg score and higher BI score. Those differences are statistically significant (p=0,038 LCADL; p=0,024 Barthel). The average distance on 6MWT by TG is 72 meters higher, which is a statistically significant (p=0,031). No adverse events had occurred, like precordial pain, falls or worsening of clinical state. Conclusions: ERIC program can safely lead patients to a better functional capacity state.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
title Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
spellingShingle Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
Delgado, Bruno
Exercise in patients
Cardiac rehabilitation
title_short Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
title_full Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
title_fullStr Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
title_sort Exercise in patients admitted for decompensated heart failure - cardiac rehabilitation
author Delgado, Bruno
author_facet Delgado, Bruno
Novo, André
Gomes, Bárbara
author_role author
author2 Novo, André
Gomes, Bárbara
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Delgado, Bruno
Novo, André
Gomes, Bárbara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exercise in patients
Cardiac rehabilitation
topic Exercise in patients
Cardiac rehabilitation
description Heart failure (HF) is characterized by dyspnea, fatigue and edema that leads to decreased exercise tolerance, functional dependence and impairment of performance in activities of daily living (ADL). Exercise is a well stablish intervention, for patients with stable cronic HF, which leads to improvement of symptoms, promotes functional capacity and decrease exercise intolerance. Exercise its not yet tested for patients during the phase of stabilization. Purpose: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of an aerobic exercise training program for patients admitted due to decompensated HF: the ERIC program. Methods: Patients are randomized in training group (TG) or control (CG). Data includes cardiovascular history, HF history and two functional tools: London Chest of Daily Living Activities (LCADL) and Barthel Index (BI). TG patients perform the ERIC program twice a day, 6 days a week. ERIC program is a supervised aerobic exercise program, with increasing levels of intensity, divided into 5 stages: respiratory raining, gait training and climbing stairs, for progressive duration periods. In all sessions are valuated vital signs before and after the exercise, as well as Borg Modified Perceived Exertion scale. CG patients are supervised too and perform freely physical activity. At discharge, all patients perform a 6 minute walking test (6MWT), and evaluation of LCADL scale and BI. Results: Until now, 47 patients are randomized (24 in TG - 275 sessions) with an average age of 71 (11) years old. 31 are male, 80% are in NHYA class III and 20% are class IV. At admission both groups (training vs control) of patients have the same level of functional dependence. At discharge, TG present lower LCADL and Borg score and higher BI score. Those differences are statistically significant (p=0,038 LCADL; p=0,024 Barthel). The average distance on 6MWT by TG is 72 meters higher, which is a statistically significant (p=0,031). No adverse events had occurred, like precordial pain, falls or worsening of clinical state. Conclusions: ERIC program can safely lead patients to a better functional capacity state.
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