| Literature DB >> 36231615 |
Shraddha Shah1, Grace Dibben2, Aditi Ketkar3, David L Hare4, Jonathan Myers5, Barry Franklin6, Abraham Samuel Babu1,4, Rod S Taylor2.
Abstract
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (EBCR) has been shown to improve clinical outcomes in these patients, and yet clinicians are often challenged to prescribe the most effective type of exercise training. Therefore, this systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) aims to formally quantify the optimal dose of exercise training interventions to improve exercise capacity and quality of life by undertaking direct and indirect pooled comparisons of randomized controlled trials. A detailed search will be conducted on PubMed/MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL), EMBASE and Web of Science. Two reviewers will screen the existing literature and assess the quality of the studies. Disagreements will be resolved through consensus. We anticipate that the analysis will include pairwise and Bayesian network meta-analyses. Most of the trials have studied the impact of exercise training comparing one or two modalities. As a result, little evidence exists to support which interventions will be most effective. The current NMA will address this gap in the literature and assist clinicians and cardiac rehabilitation specialists in making an informed decision. Results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals. Ethical approval is not applicable, as no research participants will be involved. PROSPERO Registration number: CRD42022262644.Entities:
Keywords: angina pectoris; cardiac rehabilitation; coronary artery by-pass graft; coronary artery disease; exercise training; network meta-analysis; percutaneous coronary intervention
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36231615 PMCID: PMC9566022 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
PICO for the search strategy.
| Population (P) | Those with coronary artery disease |
| Intervention (I) | Exercise based cardiac rehabilitation |
| Comparator (C) | Controls or another exercise-based intervention |
| Outcome (O) | Exercise capacity |
Search String used in PubMed.
| No. | Search Terms |
|---|---|
| #1 | “coronary artery disease” |
| #2 | “coronary artery disease” [Title/Abstract} |
| #3 | Coronary artery disease [MeSH Terms] |
| #4 | Coronary artery bypass [MeSH Terms] |
| #5 | Angioplasty, percutaneous transluminal [MeSH) |
| #6 | #1 OR #2 OR #3 OR #4 OR #5 |
| #7 | Aerobic exercise [MeSH Terms] |
| #8 | Breathing exercise [MeSH Term] |
| #9 | Resistance training [MeSh Terms] |
| #10 | Exercise * |
| #11 | “Cardiac rehabilitation” |
| #12 | “inspiratory muscle training” |
| #13 | “respiratory muscle training” |
| #14 | “high intensity interval training” |
| #15 | HIIT |
| #16 | #7 OR #8 OR #9 OR #10 OR #11 OR #12 OR #13 OR #14 OR #15 |
| #15 | #4 AND #16 |
Description of the exercise training interventions.
| Intervention | Brief Description |
|---|---|
| Aerobic exercises | This includes any physical activity that uses large muscle groups, and that is continuous and rhythmic in nature |
| Strength/Resistance training | This is a form of physical training that is designed to improve muscular strength and endurance by exercising a muscle or a muscle group against external resistance |
| High-intensity interval training (HIIT) | Form of interval training with alternating short bouts of vigorous to high-intensity exercise interspersed with moderate-intensity recovery periods |
| Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) | IMT is a form of strength training which involves breathing exercises using a variety of devices that strengthens the inspiratory muscles of respiration |
| Combination | This involves a combination of ≥2 of the above interventions |