Unveiling the link between physical parameters and safety in cardiac rehabilitation: Longitudinal observational study: Physical parameters and cardiac adverse events.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Laís Manata Vanzella, Felipe Ribeiro, Maria Júlia Lopez Laurino, Carolina Takahashi, Franciele Marques Vanderlei, Anne Kastelianne França da Silva, Denise Brugnoli Balbi Dagostinho, João Pedro Lucas Neves Silva, Luiz Carlos Marques Vanderlei
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Abstract

Objective: To identify the associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and quadriceps muscle strength and the occurrence of minor adverse events in a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program.

Design: Prospective cohort study.

Setting: Output of a CR programme for primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Patients: Seventy individuals who were diagnosed with CVD and/or risk factors and 7 who were excluded due to a low adherence rate in exercise sessions (<70%), 4 due to errors in oxygen consumption recorded during the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and 11 because they decided to withdraw from the study. The data of 38 participants were analyzed.

Interventions: Not applicable.

Main outcome measures: Quadriceps muscle strength was assessed by an isokinetic dynamometer and by a manual dynamometer. Functional capacity was assessed by the CPET and by a six-minute walk test (6MWT). Participants were monitored by a physiotherapist during 24 exercise sessions to identify and register adverse events.

Results: Significant associations were detected between adverse events and quadriceps muscle strength assessed by an isokinetic dynamometer (peak torque, B=-2.0(-2.0;0.0), p=0.047), between functional capacity assessed by the CPET (peak torque, B=-0.3(-2.4;0.0), p=0.019), between fatigue and functional capacity assessed by the CPET (VO2max, B=-1.3(-2.9;0.0), p=0.005) and between quadriceps muscle strength assessed by an isokinetic dynamometer (peak torque, B=-10.0(-2.7;0.0); p=0.010).

Conclusions: Lower functional capacity and quadriceps muscle strength seem to be associated with a greater incidence of adverse events during exercise sessions.

揭示物理参数与心脏康复安全之间的联系:长期观察研究:物理参数与心脏不良事件。
目的确定心肺功能和股四头肌肌力与心脏康复(CR)项目中轻微不良事件发生率之间的关联:前瞻性队列研究:患者:70 名被诊断为心血管疾病(CVD)的患者:70名确诊患有心血管疾病和/或存在危险因素的患者,7名患者因坚持锻炼率低(低于70%)而被排除,4名患者因心肺锻炼测试(CPET)中记录的耗氧量有误而被排除,11名患者因决定退出研究而被排除。对 38 名参与者的数据进行了分析:主要结果测量:通过等速肌力计和手动肌力计评估股四头肌肌力。功能能力通过 CPET 和六分钟步行测试 (6MWT) 进行评估。理疗师在 24 次运动过程中对参与者进行监测,以识别和登记不良事件:结果:不良事件与通过等动测力计评估的股四头肌肌力(峰值扭矩,B=-2.0(-2.0;0.0),P=0.047)、CPET评估的功能能力(峰值扭矩,B=-0.3(-2.4;0.0),p=0.019)之间、CPET 评估的疲劳与功能能力(最大氧饱和度,B=-1.3(-2.9;0.0),p=0.005)之间、等动测力计评估的股四头肌肌力(峰值扭矩,B=-10.0(-2.7;0.0); p=0.010)之间:结论:较低的功能能力和股四头肌肌力似乎与运动过程中较高的不良事件发生率有关。
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Current Problems in Cardiology
Current Problems in Cardiology 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
4.80
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2.40%
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392
审稿时长
6 days
期刊介绍: Under the editorial leadership of noted cardiologist Dr. Hector O. Ventura, Current Problems in Cardiology provides focused, comprehensive coverage of important clinical topics in cardiology. Each monthly issues, addresses a selected clinical problem or condition, including pathophysiology, invasive and noninvasive diagnosis, drug therapy, surgical management, and rehabilitation; or explores the clinical applications of a diagnostic modality or a particular category of drugs. Critical commentary from the distinguished editorial board accompanies each monograph, providing readers with additional insights. An extensive bibliography in each issue saves hours of library research.
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