探索强化体外反搏疗法后不同性别在六分钟步行测试、劳累性心绞痛和呼吸困难方面的功能改善。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Anton Pecha, Brian White, Huimin Yan
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目的:本研究旨在通过增强体外反搏(EECP)疗法后的 6 分钟步行测试(6MWT),探讨难治性心绞痛患者不同性别的功能改善情况:利用电子病历对 2015 年至 2023 年期间完成 EECP 的所有患者进行回顾性分析。患者在 7 周内完成了 35 次 1 小时的 EECP 治疗,每次 5 天/周。所有基线和EECP干预后的6MWT、劳累性心绞痛和呼吸困难测量值分别在第一次和最后一次疗程时进行评估。进行了配对和非配对 t 检验以及线性和逐步多变量回归分析:经过 EECP 治疗后,6MWT 步行距离平均缩短了 128 米(72%)(P 结论:EECP 治疗后,难治性心绞痛患者的步行距离平均缩短了 12 米(72%):难治性心绞痛患者可通过 EECP 改善其功能,同时减轻劳力性心绞痛和呼吸困难。本研究强调了 EECP 疗法对女性的同等疗效。
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Exploring Functional Improvements by Sex in Six-Minute Walk Test, Exertional Angina, and Dyspnea After Enhanced External Counterpulsation Therapy.

Purpose: The objective of this study was to explore functional improvements by sex for patients with refractory angina pectoris using a 6-min walk test (6MWT) after enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) therapy.

Methods: All patients who completed EECP from 2015 to 2023 were identified for analysis retrospectively, utilizing the electronic medical record. Patients completed 35 1-hr EECP sessions 5 d/wk over 7 wk. All baseline and post-EECP intervention 6MWT, exertional angina, and dyspnea measurements were assessed on the first and last sessions, respectively. Paired and unpaired t tests and linear and stepwise multivariable regression analyses were performed.

Results: The cohort consisted of 116 patients (24 female) with a mean age of 69 ± 13 yr. After EECP, there was a mean improvement of 128 m (72%) in distance walked during the 6MWT ( P < .001) with 126 ± 91 m improvement in males and 134 ± 73 m in females. The improvement in angina and dyspnea scores was 3.5 ± 2.1 and 4.2 ± 2.4, respectively. There were no differences between the sexes for improvements in 6MWT distance, angina, or dyspnea. Univariate associations for change in 6MWT distance included body mass index (BMI; adjusted R2  = .05) and being a nonsmoker (adjusted R2  = .03). The only independent predictor for increasing distance during 6MWT was BMI (adjusted R2  = .1; P = .001).

Conclusion: Patients who have refractory angina pectoris can improve their functional capacity while simultaneously decreasing exertional angina and dyspnea using EECP. This study highlights the equal efficacy of EECP therapy for females.

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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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