Effects of short-term exercise training and activity restriction on functional capacity in patients with severe chronic congestive heart failure

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Meyer, K [1 ]
Schwaibold, M [1 ]
Westbrook, S [1 ]
Beneke, R [1 ]
Hajric, R [1 ]
Gornandt, L [1 ]
Lehmann, M [1 ]
Roskamm, H [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ULM,ABT SPORT & LEISTUNGS MED,ULM,GERMANY
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY | 1996年 / 78卷 / 09期
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10.1016/S0002-9149(96)00527-9
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Previous exercise training studies in patients with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF) were performed for periods lasting > 2 months, and effects of activity restriction on exercise induced-benefits were not systematically assessed. With one exception study, patients were not reported to be transplant candidates. In this random-order crossover study, effects of 3 weeks of exercise training and 3 weeks of activity restriction on functional capacity in 18 hospitalized patients with severe CHF [(mean +/- SEM) age 52 +/- 2 years; ejection fraction 21 +/- 1%; half of them on a transplant waiting list] were assessed. The training program consisted of interval exercise with bicycle ergometer (15 minutes) 5 times weekly, interval treadmill walking (10 minutes), and exercises (20 minutes), each 3 times weekly. With training, the onset of ventilatory threshold was delayed (p <0.001), with increased work rate by 57% (p <0.001) and oxygen uptake by 23.7% (p <0.001). On average, there was a 14.6% decrease in slope of ventilation/carbon dioxide production before the onset of ventilatory threshold (p <0.05), and ventilatory equivalent of carbon dioxide production by 10.3% (p <0.01). At the highest comparable work rate (56 +/- 5 W) the following variables were decreased: heart rare (7.3%; p <0.05), lactate (26.6%; p <0.001), and ratings of perceived leg fatigue and dyspnea (14.5% and 16.5%; p <0.001 each). At peak exercise, oxygen uptake was increased by 19.7% (p <0.01) and oxygen pulse by 14.2% (p <0.01). There was a correlation of baseline peak oxygen uptake and increase of peak oxygen uptake due to training (r = -0.75; p <0.004). Independently of the random order, data after activity restriction did not differ significantly from data measured at baseline. Patients with stable, severe CHF con achieve significant improvements in aerobic and ventilatory capacity and symptomology by short-term exercise training using interval exercise methods. impairments due to activity restriction suggest the need for long-term exercise training. (C) 1996 by Excerpta Medica, Inc.
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