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Title: Safety and efficacy of aerobic exercise training associated to non invasive ventilation in patients with acute heart failure
Authors: OLIVEIRA, Mayron F.
SANTOS, Rita C.
ARTZ, Suellen A.
MENDEZ, Vanessa M. F.
LOBO, Denise M. L.
CORREIA, Edileide B.
FERRAZ, Almir S.
UMEDA, Iracema I. K.
SPERANDIO, Priscila A.
Keywords: Exercise
Acute heart failure
Non-invasive ventilation
Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Abstract: Background: Exercise training (ET) improves functional capacity in chronic heart failure (HF). However, ET effects in acute HF are unknown. Objective: To investigate the effects of ET alone or combined with noninvasive ventilation (NIV) compared with standard medical treatment during hospitalization in acute HF patients. Methods: Twenty-nine patients (systolic HF) were randomized into three groups: control (Control - only standard medical treatment); ET with placebo NIV (ET+Sham) and ET+NIV (NIV with 14 and 8 cmH2 O of inspiratory and expiratory pressure, respectively). The 6MWT was performed on day 1 and day 10 of hospitalization and the ET was performed on an unloaded cycle ergometer until patients’ tolerance limit (20 min or less) for eight consecutive days. For all analyses, statistical significance was set at 5% (p < 0.05). Results: None of the patients in either exercise groups had adverse events or required exercise interruption. The 6MWT distance was greater in ET+NIV (∆120 ± 72 m) than in ET+Sham (∆73 ± 26 m) and Control (∆45 ± 32 m; p <0.05). Total exercise time was greater (128 ± 10 vs. 92 ± 8 min; p < 0.05) and dyspnea was lower (3 ± 1 vs. 4± 1; p < 0.05) in ET+NIV than ET+Sham. The ET+NIV group had a shorter hospital stay (17 ± 10 days) than ET+Sham (23 ± 8 days) and Control (39 ± 15 days) groups (p < 0.05). Total exercise time in ET+Sham and ET+NIV had significant correlation with length of hospital stay (r = –0.75; p = 0.01). Conclusion: Exercise training in acute HF was safe, had no adverse events and, when combined with NIV, improved 6MWT and reduce dyspnea and length of stay. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2018; 110(5):467-475)
URI: http://35.238.111.86//xmlui/handle/123456789/1906
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