The therapeutic role of exercise training in heart failure patients: A narrative review

IF 1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Heart and Mind Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/hm.hm_23_22
A. Laina, S. Soulaidopoulos, I. Doundoulakis, P. Arsenos, A. Kordalis, P. Xydis, A. Xintarakou, C. Kalantzis, C. Chrysohoou, P. Dilaveris, S. Archontakis, H. Sotiropoulos, S. Sideris, Lila Gatzouli, K. Tsioufis, K. Gatzoulis
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Abstract

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a complex intervention that improves functional capacity and quality of life in patients with heart failure (HF). Besides exercise training (ET), CR includes aggressive risk factor management, education about medication adherence, stress management, and psychological support. Current guidelines strongly recommend CR as an integral part of chronic and stable HF patient care. However, CR programs are underused for multiple reasons, namely, low physician referral and patient adherence, high cost, and lack of awareness. In this review, we present existing evidence of the beneficial effects of ET and CR in HF with reduced and preserved ejection fraction, the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms by which exercise might alleviate symptoms, and the different types of exercise that can be used in HF. Current guidelines supporting the use of CR, reasons for its underutilization, and home-based CR as an alternative or adjunct to traditional center-based programs are also described.
运动训练在心力衰竭患者中的治疗作用:一个叙述性的回顾
心脏康复(CR)是一种复杂的干预措施,可提高心力衰竭(HF)患者的功能能力和生活质量。除了运动训练(ET),CR还包括积极的风险因素管理、药物依从性教育、压力管理和心理支持。目前的指南强烈建议CR作为慢性和稳定HF患者护理的一个组成部分。然而,由于多种原因,CR项目未得到充分利用,即医生转诊和患者依从性低、成本高和缺乏意识。在这篇综述中,我们提出了现有的证据,证明ET和CR在射血分数降低和保持的HF中的有益作用,运动可能缓解症状的潜在病理生理机制,以及可用于HF的不同类型的运动。目前支持CR使用的指南,其未充分利用的原因,以及作为传统的基于中心的程序的替代或附属的基于家庭的CR也被描述。
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