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The effects of early rehabilitation on functional exercise tolerance in decompensated heart failure patients: Results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial (ERIC-HF study). | LitMetric

Objective: To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance in decompensated heart failure (DHF) patients; (2) to assess the effects of an aerobic training program on functional independence; and (3) dyspnea during activities of daily living.

Design: A randomized controlled clinical trial with follow-up at discharge.

Settings: Eight hospitals. Recruitment took place between 9/ 2017 and 3/2019.

Group Assignments: Patients with DHF who were admitted to the hospital, were randomly assigned to usual rehabilitation care guideline recommended (control group) or aerobic training program (exercise group).

Main Outcome: Functional exercise tolerance was measured with a 6-min walking test at discharge.

Results: In total 257 patients with DHF were included, with a mean age of 67 ± 11 years, 84% ( = 205) had a reduced ejection fraction and the hospital stay was 16 ± 10 days. At discharge, patients in the intervention group walked further compared to the control group (278 ± 117m vs 219 ± 115m,  < 0.01) and this difference stayed significant after correcting for confounders ( < 0.01). A significant difference was found favoring the exercise group in functional independence (96 ± 7 vs 93 ± 12,  = 0.02) and dyspnea associated to ADL (13 ± 5 vs 17 ± 7,  < 0.01) and these differences persisted after correcting for baseline values and confounders (functional independence  < 0.01; dyspnea associated with ADL  = 0.02).

Conclusion: The ERIC-HF program is safe, feasible, and effective in increasing functional exercise tolerance and functional independence in hospitalized patients admitted due to DHF.

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