Complications of Heart Rhythm Management Devices After Cardiac Rehabilitation Program.

Mahnaz Rakhshan, Leyla Ansari, Zahra Molazem, Najaf Zare
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine physical and heart rhythm management device malfunction complications after participating in a cardiac rehabilitation program intervention compared with usual care.

Method: This study was a clinical trial of 100 patients. After randomization, intervention group patients received 8 cardiac rehabilitation program sessions for 8 weeks and follow-up phone calls. Each session consisted of exercise training, education, and psychological interventions. Data were collected at 3 points in both groups-baseline and 8 and 12 weeks after the first day of the intervention-using a researcher-designed case report form. Data were analyzed using descriptive and nonparametric tests.

Results: Of the participants, 59% were men, and the sample was aged 40 to 60 years. At the 8- to 12-week follow-up, there were less physical complications among the cardiac rehabilitation group (P < .001) and no between-group differences in complications related to device malfunction. By heart rhythm device type, cardiac rehabilitation had the greatest efficacy in reducing physical complications in patients with cardioverter/defibrillators.

Conclusions: Cardiac rehabilitation reduced physical complications in patients with cardiac rhythm management devices, especially in patients with cardioverter/defibrillators. Cardiac clinical nurse specialists should recommend rehabilitation programs as part of postimplantation rhythm device treatment to decrease the risk of physical complications.

心脏康复计划后心律管理装置的并发症。
目的:本研究的目的是检查参加心脏康复计划干预后与常规护理相比的生理和心律管理装置故障并发症。方法:对100例患者进行临床试验。随机分组后,干预组患者接受8次为期8周的心脏康复治疗,并进行随访电话随访。每个疗程包括运动训练、教育和心理干预。使用研究人员设计的病例报告表格,在两组的3个点(基线和干预第一天后的8周和12周)收集数据。使用描述性和非参数检验对数据进行分析。结果:参与者中59%为男性,样本年龄在40至60岁之间。在8 ~ 12周的随访中,心脏康复组的躯体并发症较少(P < 0.001),与器械故障相关的并发症组间无差异。根据心律装置类型,心脏康复在减少使用心律转复/除颤器患者的身体并发症方面效果最大。结论:心脏康复减少了使用心律管理装置的患者的身体并发症,特别是使用心律转复/除颤器的患者。心脏临床护理专家应推荐康复计划作为植入心律装置后治疗的一部分,以降低身体并发症的风险。
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