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Effects of education, self-care instruction and physical exercise on patients with chronic heart failure.

E Miche1, G Herrmann, U Wirtz, H Laki, M Barth, A Radzewitz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Evidence is now evolving of the importance of team management for patients with chronic heart failure. This includes education, patient self-care and physical exercise training. How such programs should be implemented is still under discussion. AIM: To assess the efficacy of an in-hospital rehabilitation clinic-based program, we studied its influence on cardiopulmonary parameters and quality of life in an outpatient setting. METHODS AND
RESULTS: 75 patients (62 male, 13 female, mean age 65+/-8 years) underwent an exercise program including education, bicycle ergometer, muscle strength training and the 6-min walk test as a training unit for 4 weeks. Patients were studied at baseline (T1), before discharge (T2) and after a follow-up period of 29.9+/-5.5 weeks (T3). Baseline data (T1): left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF): 33.8+/-7.6%, left ventricular end-diastolic volume (LVEDV): 130+/-51 ml, peak VO(2): 12.3+/-4.3 ml/kg, maximum work load (Watt max): 71+/-27 W. At discharge (T2) and follow-up (T3) LVEF increased to 36.8+/-8% and 41.8+/-9.2%, LVEDV decreased to 127+/-43 ml and 114+/-40 ml, peak VO(2) increased to 14.1+/-5.1 ml/kg and 15.2+/-5 ml/kg, and Watt max increased to 84+/-28 Wand 98+/-42 W (all p<0.01). Quality of life improved significantly at discharge and follow-up in nearly all domains and in the summary score for physical health. There were no significant changes for anxiety and depression at T2 and T3.
CONCLUSION: A specialized in hospital rehabilitation program including education, patient self management and training has a sustained positive effect on cardiopulmonary parameters and physical well-being.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14663608     DOI: 10.1007/s00392-003-1009-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kardiol        ISSN: 0300-5860


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