Effects of exercise training after acute coronary syndromes in octogenarians – prospective 12-month evaluation

Author:

Rymuza Hanna1,Mączyńska Justyna2,Krauze Natasza3,Kowalik Ilona2,Smolis-Bąk Edyta2,Ciszewski Andrzej4,Szwed Hanna2,Dąbrowski Rafał2

Affiliation:

1. CARDIOLOGY CLINIC, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY, WARSAW, POLAND

2. DEPARTMENT OF CORONARY DISEASE AND CARDIOLOGICAL REHABILITATION, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY, WARSAW, POLAND

3. DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOLOGY, MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, WARSAW, POLAND

4. DEPARTMENT OF INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY, WARSAW, POLAND

Abstract

Aim: To demonstrate the impact of individual exercise training on the course of the disease, exercise tolerance and quality of life (QoL) in patients over 75 years after acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Materials and methods: Study included octogenarians after ACS randomly assigned into two groups: a training group (ExT) subjected to individualized physical training and a control group (CG) with standard recommendations for activity. Patients underwent exercise tolerance test (ETT), 6-minute walk test (6-MWT), NHP and QoL questionnaires evaluation, lab tests, ECG, echocardiographic examination at the beginning and after 2, 6 and 12 months. Results: Study included 51 patients, mean age 80 years, 50% men, all patients completed the study. Initial physical capacity was comparable in both groups. After 2-month training the average ETT exercise time increased by 12.5% (p=0.0004), the load increased by 13% (p=0.0005) and the 6-MWT results improved by 8.3% (p=0.0114). Among CG these changes were not significant. But 6 and 12 months after training cessation 6-MWT results returned to the initial values (p=0.069, p=0.062 respecitvely). Average ETT exercise time and average load decreased significantly after 12 months (p=0.0009, p=0.0006). Level of pain was significantly lower at the end of the training in ExT group (p=0.007), but it returned to initial 12 months later (p=0.48). QoL deteriorated significantly in the ExT group 12 months after training cessation (p=0.04). Conclusions: Cardiac rehabilitation in octogenarians after ACS was safe and improved physical performance in a short period of time. Cessation of training resulted in a loss of achieved effects and deterioration of the QoL.

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ALUNA

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