Characteristics and Related Factors of One-year Transition in Exercise Tolerance Following an Emergency Declaration due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Patients on Phase III Cardiac Rehabilitation.

Physical therapy research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10232
Tatsuro Kitayama, Taishi Tsuji, Kenta Mikami, Naoto Usui, Ryo Emori, Yasuyuki Maruyama, Tadanori Harada
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Objective: This study aimed to understand the long-term transition of exercise tolerance in patients on phase III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and clarify the characteristics of patients with a high risk of declined exercise tolerance during the first emergency declaration.

Methods: Patients who participated in phase III outpatient CR before the first emergency declaration and those who performed cardiopulmonary exercise testing were at ≥2-time points: before and at 3 or 12 months post-emergency declaration. Exercise tolerance transition at 3-time points was analyzed, and whether different social background factors affected the peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2) transition method remains to be examined.

Results: A total of 101 (median age 74.0 years, 69% men), and both peak V̇O2 and anaerobic threshold (AT) significantly declined from pre-declaration to 3 months post-declaration but recovered to levels likely similar from pre-declaration at 12 months (peak V̇O2: from 17.3 to 16.7 to 18.7 mL/min/kg; AT: from 11.8 to 11.2 to 11.6 mL/min/kg). Further, patients with multiple comorbidities at pre-declaration had a significantly lower peak V̇O2 at 3 months (-1.0 mL/min/kg, p = 0.025) and it remained significantly low in those with a slower gait speed at 12 months after lifting the emergency declaration (-2.5 mL/min/kg, p = 0.009).

Conclusion: The emergency declaration declined the exercise tolerance in patients on phase III CR but improved to pre- declaration levels over time, but more likely declined in patients with multiple comorbidities during pre-declaration and those with low-gait speeds were less likely to improve their declined exercise tolerance.

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因冠状病毒病 2019 年大流行而宣布紧急状态后,III 期心脏康复患者运动耐受性一年过渡期的特征和相关因素。
研究目的本研究旨在了解接受 III 期心脏康复(CR)的患者运动耐量的长期变化情况,并明确在首次宣布急诊时运动耐量下降风险较高的患者的特征:方法:在首次宣布急诊之前参加 III 期门诊 CR 的患者和进行心肺运动测试的患者的时间点≥2 个:宣布急诊之前和宣布急诊后 3 个月或 12 个月。对3个时间点的运动耐量转换进行了分析,不同社会背景因素是否影响峰值摄氧量(V̇O2)转换方法仍有待研究:共有101名患者(中位年龄为74.0岁,69%为男性)从申报前到申报后3个月,峰值摄氧量和无氧阈值(AT)均显著下降,但在12个月时恢复到可能与申报前相似的水平(峰值摄氧量:从17.3到16.7再到18.7 mL/min/kg;AT:从11.8到11.2再到11.6 mL/min/kg)。此外,宣布前患有多种并发症的患者在 3 个月时的峰值 V̇O2 明显降低(-1.0 mL/min/kg,p = 0.025),步速较慢的患者在解除紧急宣布后 12 个月时的峰值 V̇O2 仍明显较低(-2.5 mL/min/kg,p = 0.009):结论:紧急声明降低了 III 期 CR 患者的运动耐量,但随着时间的推移,患者的运动耐量会提高到声明前的水平,但在声明前,患有多种并发症的患者的运动耐量更有可能下降,步速较慢的患者运动耐量下降的情况也更难改善。
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