Aerobic Versus Combined Exercise and Diastolic Dysfunction
- Conditions
- Diastolic DysfunctionHeart Failure
- Interventions
- Other: aerobic exerciseOther: combined exercise
- Registration Number
- NCT04916184
- Lead Sponsor
- Evangelismos Hospital
- Brief Summary
Thirty-two stable patients with chronic heart failure participated in an exercise rehabilitation program. They randomly assigned to aerobic exercise (AER) or combined aerobic and strength training (COM). Before and after the program, they underwent a symptom-limited maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing and serial echocardiography evaluation examining the indices of diastolic dysfunction (DD).
- Detailed Description
Thirty-two stable patients with chronic heart failure (age: 56 ± 10 years, EF: 32 ± 8%, 88 % men) participated in an exercise rehabilitation program. They randomly assigned to aerobic exercise (AER) or combined aerobic and strength training (COM), based on age and peak oxygen uptake, as stratified randomization criteria. Before and after the program, they underwent a symptom-limited maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and serial echocardiography assessment to evaluate peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), peak workload (Wpeak), DD grade, right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) and EF.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 32
- chronic heart failure
- atrial fibrillation COPD
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Combined exercise combined exercise effects on diastolic dysfunction in patients with stable chronic heart failure aerobic exercise aerobic exercise effects on diastolic dysfunction in patients with stable chronic heart failure aerobic exercise combined exercise effects on diastolic dysfunction in patients with stable chronic heart failure Combined exercise aerobic exercise effects on diastolic dysfunction in patients with stable chronic heart failure
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Evaluation of the impact of a cardiac rehabilitation program on the diastolic dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure three months Thirty-two stable patients with chronic heart failure (age: 56 ± 10 years, EF: 32 ± 8%, 88 % men) participated in an exercise rehabilitation program. They randomly assigned to aerobic exercise (AER) or combined aerobic and strength training (COM), based on age and peak oxygen uptake, as stratified randomization criteria. Before and after the program, they underwent a serial echocardiography assessment to evaluate the diastolic dysfunction (DD) grade of the left ventricular.
Evaluation of the impact of a cardiac rehabilitation program on the ejection fraction of the left ventricular in patients with chronic heart failure three months Thirty-two stable patients with chronic heart failure (age: 56 ± 10 years, EF: 32 ± 8%, 88 % men) participated in an exercise rehabilitation program. They randomly assigned to aerobic exercise (AER) or combined aerobic and strength training (COM), based on age and peak oxygen uptake, as stratified randomization criteria. Before and after the program, they underwent a serial echocardiography assessment to evaluate the ejection fraction of the left ventricular.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Evaluation of the impact of a cardiac rehabilitation program on the indices of aerobic exercise capacity of the left ventricular in patients with chronic heart failure three months Thirty-two stable patients with CHF (age: 56 ± 10 years, EF: 32 ± 8%, 88 % men) participated in an exercise rehabilitation program. They randomly assigned to aerobic exercise (AER) or combined aerobic and strength training (COM), based on age and peak oxygen uptake, as stratified randomization criteria. Before and after the program, they underwent a cardiopulmonary exercise test to evaluate VO2peak and Wpeak
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Serafim Nanas
🇬🇷Athens, Attica, Greece