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Postoperative atrial fibrillation is associated with delayed early rehabilitation after heart valve surgery: a multicenter study.

Michitaka Kato1, Masakazu Saitoh2, Tomonori Kawamura3, Kentaro Iwata4, Koji Sakurada5, Daisuke Okamura6, Masayuki Tahara7, Satoshi Yuguchi8, Kenta Kamisaka9, Keisuke Oura10, Yuji Mori11, Tomoyuki Morisawa12, Tetsuya Takahashi13.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is a common complication after cardiac surgery. The aim of this multicenter study was to determine the relationship between POAF and patients' progress in early rehabilitation after heart valve surgery.
METHODS: We enrolled 302 patients (mean age, 69±10 years) who had undergone heart valve surgery. POAF was monitored using continuous electrocardiogram telemetry, and the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) was used to assess lower-extremity function before surgery and at the time of discharge. Progress in early rehabilitation was evaluated by the duration from the surgery to independent walking. We determined factors associated delayed early rehabilitation and evaluated the interplay of POAF and delayed early rehabilitation in increasing the risk of decline in lower-extremity function from preoperatively to hospital discharge.
RESULTS: Multivariate analysis determined POAF to be independent predictors of delayed early rehabilitation after heart valve surgery (OR: 3.906, P = .01). The association between delayed early rehabilitation and decline in lower extremity function was stronger in patients with POAF (OR: 2.73, P = .041) than in those without (OR: 2.22, P = .052).
CONCLUSIONS: POAF was clinical predictors of delayed early rehabilitation in patients undergoing heart valve surgery. The combination of POAF with delayed early rehabilitation conferred a high risk of decline in lower-extremity function during hospitalization.

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Keywords:  heart valve surgery; lower-extremity function; postoperative atrial fibrillation; rehabilitation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31289706      PMCID: PMC6599757          DOI: 10.1298/ptr.E9957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther Res        ISSN: 2189-8448


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