Prehabilitation program for elective coronary artery bypass graft surgery patients: a pilot randomized controlled study

Author:

Sawatzky Jo-Ann V1,Kehler D Scott23,Ready A Elizabeth2,Lerner Neal4,Boreskie Sue4,Lamont Darlene4,Luchik Dean4,Arora Rakesh C5,Duhamel Todd A236

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

2. Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

3. Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre, Winnipeg, Canada

4. Reh-Fit Centre, Winnipeg, Canada

5. Department of Surgery (Cardiac Surgery), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

6. Department of Physiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

Abstract

Objective: To determine the feasibility of a cardiac prehabilitation (Prehab) program for patients waiting for elective coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). Design: A two-group parallel randomized controlled trial. Setting: Medical fitness facility. Subjects: Seventeen preoperative elective CABG surgery patients were randomized to standard care ( n = 9) or Prehab ( n = 8). Intervention: Standard care: three-hour preassessment appointment. Prehab: exercise and education classes for 60 minutes/day, twice weekly for at least four weeks. Main measures: Data were collected at baseline, one week preoperatively, and three months postoperatively. The primary outcome measure was walking distance using a 6-minute walk test. Secondary outcome variables included 5-meter gait speed, and cardiac rehabilitation attendance three months postoperatively. Results: Fifteen patients (standard care, n = 7; Prehab, n = 8) completed the study. No Prehab patients developed cardiac symptoms during study participation. Walking distance remained unchanged in the standard care group; whereas, the Prehab group increased their walking distance to mean ± SD 474 ±101 and 487 ±106 m at the preoperative and three month postoperative assessments ( p < 0.05). Gait speed was unchanged in the standard care group, but improved in the Prehab group by 27% and 33% preoperatively and three months postoperatively, respectively ( p < 0.05). Enrollment in cardiac rehabilitation three months postoperatively was higher for Prehab participants (100%) than standard care participants (43%; p < 0.05). Conclusion: These data provide evidence for the feasibility of a Prehab intervention to improve the health status of patients waiting for elective CABG surgery. A larger trial of 92 patients will be utilized to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of Prehab.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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