Exercise and Sports Participation in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices.

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Remzi Karaoğuz, Mustafa Şahingeri
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The term cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) encompasses pacemakers (PMs), implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices, which are well-established treatments for cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Advances in CIED therapy have led to an increasing number of patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) receiving such devices. In general, low levels of physical activity are associated with a higher risk of cardiac and all-cause mortality in patients with CIED. These patients are considered eligible for exercise programs not only to improve prognosis related to their underlying heart disease but also to facilitate psychological adaptation to living with the device, to enhance evaluation of device performance and, particularly in ICD recipients, to reduce the risk of inappropriate shocks. Studies have shown that exercise training improves physical performance in CIED patients without increasing the risk of adverse events. A comprehensive clinical evaluation, a personalized exercise plan, appropriate device programming, and regular follow-up are essential to ensure that patients can safely engage in effective physical activity tailored to their specific needs. Participation in sports is another consideration for many CIED patients. Recent guidelines recommend encouraging individuals with CIEDs to engage in sports activities, unless contraindicated by their underlying heart conditions. It is generally accepted that low- to moderate-intensity leisure-time sports activities are safe and clinically beneficial for most individuals with a CIED. However, individualized recommendations may vary significantly depending on the patient's cardiovascular health, the impact of physical activity on their underlying disease, and the type of implanted device.

心脏植入式电子装置患者的运动和运动参与。
心脏植入式电子设备(CIEDs)包括心脏起搏器(PMs)、植入式心律转复除颤器(ICDs)和心脏再同步化治疗(CRT)设备,它们是治疗心律失常和射血分数降低的心力衰竭的成熟疗法。随着 CIED 治疗技术的进步,越来越多的心血管疾病(CVD)患者接受了此类设备的治疗。一般来说,体力活动水平低与 CIED 患者心脏疾病和全因死亡的风险较高有关。这些患者被认为有资格参加运动计划,这不仅是为了改善与潜在心脏病相关的预后,也是为了促进心理上适应与设备共存的生活,加强对设备性能的评估,尤其是对 ICD 接受者而言,是为了降低不适当电击的风险。研究表明,运动训练可以改善 CIED 患者的身体状况,同时不会增加不良事件的风险。全面的临床评估、个性化的运动计划、适当的设备编程以及定期的随访对于确保患者能够安全地参与适合其特定需求的有效体育活动至关重要。对于许多 CIED 患者来说,参加体育运动是另一个需要考虑的问题。最近的指南建议鼓励 CIED 患者参加体育活动,除非其潜在的心脏疾病有禁忌症。人们普遍认为,中低强度的业余体育活动对大多数 CIED 患者都是安全和有益的。不过,根据患者的心血管健康状况、体育活动对其潜在疾病的影响以及植入装置的类型,个性化建议可能会有很大不同。
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