Gender difference in long-term effect of cardiac rehabilitation; data from CRAGE-extra study

IF 1.9 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Giulia Nicolaio , Samuele Baldasseroni , Maria Vittoria Silverii , Francesca Marchetti , Costanza Burgisser , Davide Montini , Francesco Orso , Alessandra Pratesi , Andrea Ungar , Niccolò Marchionni , Francesco Fattirolli
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Abstract

Introduction

The positive effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is demonstrated in younger and older patients. However, it is quite debated whether the beneficial effect is similarly maintained in both genders during follow-up.

Aim

to determine if the improvement obtained after CR remained significant at 1-year follow-up in older population, testing the influence of gender on this outcome.

Methods

All patients aged 75+ years consecutively referred to Cardiac Rehabilitation outpatient Unit at Careggi University Hospital were screened for eligibility. All patients attended a CR program, based on 5-day-per-week aerobic training sessions for 4 weeks and they were evaluated at the end of CR at 6 and 12 months of follow-up.

Results

361 patients with a mean age 80.6 ± 4.4 years with a complete 1-year follow-up were enrolled in the study, 87.5 % of them had an acute coronary event, and 27.6 % were females. The increase in exercise capacity at the end of CR and at 1-year follow-up was statistically significant (VO2 peak: +8.7 % in males p < 0.001, +8.5 % in females p < 0.001; distance walked at 6-min test: +7.3 % in males p < 0.001, +10.2 % in females p < 0.001, respectively); the trajectory of exercise improvement at 6 and 12 months of FU was similar in men and women without significant decrease (VO2 peak-ml/kg/min: CR discharge vs 1 year FU = 15.2 vs 15,0 p: NS; distance walked-meters: CR discharge vs 1 year FU = 445.5 vs 440.6, p: NS) from end of CR to 1-year.

Conclusions

the improvement in exercise tolerance obtained with CR program is still maintained at 1-year FU without significant influence of gender in our very old population.

心脏康复长期效果的性别差异;来自 CRAGE-extra 研究的数据
导言:心脏康复(CR)对年轻和老年患者都有积极作用。方法筛选所有连续转诊至凯瑞吉大学医院心脏康复门诊部的 75 岁以上患者。结果361名平均年龄为(80.6±4.4)岁、随访时间为1年的患者参加了研究,其中87.5%的患者曾发生过急性冠状动脉事件,27.6%为女性。在 CR 结束时和随访 1 年后,运动能力的提高具有显著的统计学意义(VO2 峰值:男性 +8.7 %,女性 +8.7 %,男性 +8.7 %,女性 +8.7 %):男性为 +8.7 % p < 0.001,女性为 +8.5 % p < 0.001;6 分钟测试步行距离:分别为男性 +7.3 % p < 0.001,女性 +10.2 % p < 0.001);男性和女性在 FU 6 个月和 12 个月时的运动改善轨迹相似,没有显著下降(VO2 峰值-ml/kg/min:CR 出院 vs FU 1 年 = 15.2 vs 15,0 p. NS;步行距离-米:CR 出院 vs FU 1 年 = 15.2 vs 15,0 p. NS;步行距离-米:CR 出院 vs FU 1 年 = 15.2 vs 15,0 p. NS):NS;步行距离-米:CR出院 vs 1年FU = 445.5 vs 440.6, p. NS):结论:在我们的高龄人群中,通过 CR 计划获得的运动耐量改善在 1 年的 FU 中仍能保持,性别没有显著影响。
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