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Aleksandra Bryndal1, Sebastian Glowinski2, Agnieszka Grochulska1.
Abstract
(1) Background: Prognosis in patients with cardiovascular diseases is significantly influenced by lifestyle and the control of risk factors. Patients after myocardial infarction require special care and promptly introduced cardiac rehabilitation. The primary aim of this study was to identify risk factors and their influence on exercise tolerance before and after cardiac rehabilitation (CR) provided under the Coordinated Specialist Care Programme-Infarct (CSC-Infarct). (2)Entities:
Keywords: cardiac rehabilitation; diabetes; hyperlipidaemia; hypertension; myocardial infarction; overweight; risk factors; smoking
Year: 2022 PMID: 36233465 PMCID: PMC9572875 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11195597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.964
Rehabilitation models depending on risk and functional capacity.
| Model A—patients with low risk and good functional capacity (>7 MET) | - Continuous endurance training for 3–5 days/week, 60–90 min/session, intensity 60–80% of heart rate reserve or 50–70% of maximal exertion level |
| Model A—patients with moderate risk and good or moderate functional capacity (>5 MET) | - Continuous or interval endurance training for 3–5 days/week, 45–60 min/session, intensity 50–60% of heart rate reserve or 50% of maximal exertion level |
| Model C—patients with moderate risk and low functional capacity (3–5 MET) or high risk but good functional capacity (>6 MET) | - Moderate risk patients—interval endurance training for 3–5 days/week, 45 min/session, intensity 40–50% of heart rate reserve or 40–50% of maximal exertion level |
| Model D—patients with moderate risk and very low functional capacity (<3 MET) or high risk and moderate, low, or very low functional capacity (<6 MET) | - Personalized exercise 2–3 sessions/day for 3–5 days/week, 30–45 min/session, intensity under 20% of heart rate reserve or under a 10–15% increase in HR rest |
Characteristics of the study group.
| Study Group, Total | Women | Men | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Mean (SD) | 62.8 (10.1) | 65.5 (9.8) | 61.6 (10.1) | 0.0158 1 |
| BMI | Mean (SD) | 28.6 (4.8) | 26.8 (4.6) | 29.4 (4.6) | 0.0054 2 |
| WHR | Mean (SD) | 0.99 (0.13) | 0.94 (0.10) | 1.01 (0.13) | 0.0016 1 |
1 U-M-W test, 2 t-Student test.
Characteristics of the study group in terms of total cholesterol (mg/dL), HDL, LDL, triglycerides (mg/dL), and LVEF/EF.
| Parameter | Total Cholesterol | HDL | LDL | Triglycerides | LVEF/EF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 201.6 (54.2) | 48.3 (16.6) | 125.3 (45.3) | 167.3 (105.9) | 50.5 (8.4) |
| 95% CI | [191.5;211.8] | [45.2;51.4] | [116.8;133.8] | [147.4;187.1] | [49.0;52.1] |
HDL—high-density lipoprotein (mg/dL); LDL—low-density lipoprotein (mg/dl); LVEF/EF—left ventricular ejection fraction/ejection fraction (%).
Figure 1Characteristics of examined groups (sex) with error bars and p-value annotation legends: (a) age, (b) body mass index (BMI), (c) waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), (d) number of days after infarction and onset of rehabilitation. *: 0.01 < p <= 0.05; **: 0.001 < p <= 0.01.
Figure 2Characteristics of examined groups with error bars and p-value annotation legends: (a) age vs. smoking, (b) total cholesterol vs. overweight, (c) LDL vs. hyperlipidaemia. *: 0.01 < p <= 0.05; **: 0.001 < p <= 0.01; ****: p <= 0.0001.
Figure 3A pairwise relationship between variables age, HDL, LDL, and LVEF/EF.
Comparative characteristics of the examined CSC-Infarct group in terms of: HR rest (min−1), HR max (min−1), HR 1 min (min−1), MET (mL *min−1 * kg−1), Borg perceived exertion, DPr, and 6MWT.
| Rehabilitation | Parameter | HR Rest | HR Max | HR 1 Min | MET |
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| Before | Mean (SD) | 72.4 (11.8) | 113.3 (15.3) | 90.4 (13.5) | 6.2 (2.0) |
| After | Mean (SD) | 72.0 (10.8) | 122.9 (17.0) | 97.7 (14.1) | 8.4 (2.6) |
| 0.7174 1 | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | ||
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| Before | Mean (SD) | 14.5 (0.6) | 17,213.8 (3751.9) | 477.5 (106.7) | |
| After | Mean (SD) | 13.4 (0.7) | 19,477.7 (4345.5) | 531.2 (98.1) | |
| 0.0000 2 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0000 2 | |||
Borg RPE—Borg rating of perceived exertion 1 t-Student test, 2 Wilcoxon test.
The p-value parameters HR rest, HR max, HR 1 min, MET, DPr, and 6MWT between the examination before and after cardiac rehabilitation.
| Variables | Overweight | Smoking | Diabetes | Hyperlipidaemia (No—Yes) | Hypertension |
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| Initial HR rest | 0.0394 1 | 0.9278 1 | 0.2882 1 | 0.4836 1 | 0.1060 1 |
| Final HR rest | 0.1096 1 | 0.9534 1 | 0.3413 1 | 0.2990 1 | 0.8493 1 |
| Initial HR max | 0.0394 1 | 0.2403 1 | 0.7934 1 | 0.0423 1 | 0.3793 1 |
| Final HR max | 0.0593 1 | 0.2133 1 | 0.8603 2 | 0.1868 2 | 0.1543 2 |
| Initial HR 1 min | 0.0046 1 | 0.8839 1 | 0.2908 1 | 0.0032 1 | 0.3166 1 |
| Final HR 1 min | 0.0415 2 | 0.1332 1 | 0.6578 2 | 0.5187 2 | 0.6113 2 |
| Initial MET | 0.4040 1 | 0.3080 1 | 0.1332 1 | 0.4155 1 | 0.0405 1 |
| Final MET | 0.4698 1 | 0.1088 1 | 0.0272 1 | 0.5677 1 | 0.0154 1 |
| Initial Borg | 0.3894 1 | 0.7949 1 | 0.1807 1 | 0.7423 1 | 0.0579 1 |
| Final Borg | 0.3840 1 | 0.8425 1 | 0.6457 1 | 0.8034 1 | 0.0338 1 |
| Initial DPr | 0.0005 1 | 0.4129 2 | 0.5258 1 | 0.0332 1 | 0.0541 1 |
| Final DPr | 0.0043 2 | 0.1270 3 | 0.7355 2 | 0.0809 2 | 0.7301 2 |
| Initial 6MWT | 0.4362 1 | 0.0029 1 | 0.3154 1 | 0.4836 1 | 0.0462 1 |
| Final 6MWT | 0.4861 1 | 0.0035 1 | 0.3639 1 | 0.3913 1 | 0.0398 1 |
1 U-M-W test, 2 t-Student test, 3 t-test with independent estimation (Welch).
Figure 4Correlation matrix between variables.