Cardiac Rehabilitation for Patients With Ischemia and No Obstructive Coronary Arteries (INOCA) and Myocardial Infarction With No Obstructive Coronary Arteries (MINOCA): A Review.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Anaïs Hausvater, Harmony R Reynolds
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Abstract

Purpose: Patients with ischemia with no obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) and myocardial infarction with no obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) may benefit from cardiac rehabilitation. Episodes of INOCA can be caused by different mechanisms including coronary microvascular dysfunction and coronary artery spasm, while episodes of MINOCA can be caused by plaque disruption (rupture or erosion), coronary artery spasm, or coronary embolism. Both conditions affect women more than men.

Review methods: The current review evaluates available evidence on exercise and cardiac rehabilitation in patients with INOCA and MINOCA.

Summary: Small studies have shown that exercise training can result in improvements in endothelial function, myocardial perfusion, exercise capacity, and overall wellbeing and quality of life in patients with INOCA. Structured cardiac rehabilitation programs have also been shown to improve symptoms of angina, physical functioning, and quality of life for patients with INOCA. Studies of cardiac rehabilitation among patients with MINOCA have found that only one third participate in cardiac rehabilitation, but among those who do, observational studies and a randomized controlled trial demonstrate a lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (such as all-cause mortality and nonfatal myocardial infarction) with cardiac rehabilitation. However, given that INOCA and MINOCA are conditions that predominantly affect women and may be caused by non-atherosclerotic mechanisms, tailoring of traditional cardiac rehabilitation programs (eg, education components) may be desirable to meet the specific needs of these patients. Future studies should explore the effectiveness of tailored cardiac rehabilitation programs with novel delivery methods to optimize programs for patients with INOCA and MINOCA.

缺血无阻塞性冠状动脉(INOCA)和心肌梗死无阻塞性冠状动脉(MINOCA)患者的心脏康复:综述
目的:缺血无阻塞性冠状动脉(INOCA)和心肌梗死无阻塞性冠状动脉(MINOCA)患者可能受益于心脏康复。INOCA发作可由不同的机制引起,包括冠状动脉微血管功能障碍和冠状动脉痉挛,而MINOCA发作可由斑块破裂(破裂或侵蚀)、冠状动脉痉挛或冠状动脉栓塞引起。这两种情况对女性的影响都大于男性。综述方法:本综述评估了INOCA和MINOCA患者运动和心脏康复的现有证据。摘要:小型研究表明,运动训练可以改善INOCA患者的内皮功能、心肌灌注、运动能力以及整体健康和生活质量。有组织的心脏康复计划也被证明可以改善心绞痛症状、身体功能和inova患者的生活质量。对MINOCA患者的心脏康复研究发现,只有三分之一的患者参加了心脏康复,但在那些参加心脏康复的患者中,观察性研究和随机对照试验表明,心脏康复的主要不良心血管事件(如全因死亡率和非致死性心肌梗死)的风险较低。然而,考虑到INOCA和MINOCA是主要影响女性的疾病,可能由非动脉粥样硬化机制引起,传统的心脏康复计划(例如,教育成分)可能是理想的,以满足这些患者的特定需求。未来的研究应该探索量身定制的心脏康复方案的有效性,并采用新的交付方法来优化INOCA和MINOCA患者的方案。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
34.20%
发文量
164
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: JCRP was the first, and remains the only, professional journal dedicated to improving multidisciplinary clinical practice and expanding research evidence specific to both cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation. This includes exercise testing and prescription, behavioral medicine, and cardiopulmonary risk factor management. In 2007, JCRP expanded its scope to include primary prevention of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. JCRP publishes scientific and clinical peer-reviewed Original Investigations, Reviews, and Brief or Case Reports focused on the causes, prevention, and treatment of individuals with cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases in both a print and online-only format. Editorial features include Editorials, Invited Commentaries, Literature Updates, and Clinically-relevant Topical Updates. JCRP is the official Journal of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation.
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