[Effects of home-based strength training during COVID-19 lockdown in acute coronary syndrome]
Autor: | E. Arias Labrador, J. Vilaró Casamitjana, S. Blanco Díaz, R. Brugada Terradellas, G. Ariza Turiel, M.A. Paz Bermejo |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
030506 rehabilitation
medicine.medical_specialty Fase II Telemedicinas Cardiac rehabilitation Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Muscle toning Article Tonificación muscular 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine SCA síndrome coronario agudo medicine Humans PEI prueba de esfuerzo incremental Síndrome coronario agudo FRCV factores de riesgo cardiovascular PM6M prueba de marcha de seis minutos Acute Coronary Syndrome Pandemics Gynecology business.industry SARS-CoV-2 PRC programa de rehabilitación cardíaca Rehabilitation COVID-19 Resistance Training IAM infarto agudo de miocardio Phase II Telemedicine Communicable Disease Control 0305 other medical science business Rehabilitación cardíaca 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Rehabilitacion |
ISSN: | 1578-3278 |
Popis: | Cardiac rehabilitation has the highest level of recognition in medical guideline references. The rise of COVID-19 pandemic, particularly during the first months of strict containment, cause to temporally stop most of the ongoing programs. We studied the effects of an interdisciplinary phase II secondary prevention in patients diagnosed with a recent acute coronary syndrome with the use of new technologies, home-exercise and telemedicine.Between the 2nd and 11th of March 2020, we included 37 patients with recent acute coronary syndrome (76.4%), low-risk and preserved systolic function and underwent a 12-week treatment. A dynamic muscle toning with overload domiciliary training program was applied, in addition to nutritional counselling, as well as psychological and educational therapy.Of the initial cohort, 30 patients finished. At the end of the program, we observed and increased functional capacity over the 6-min walking test (+47.13m; 95% CI: 32.82-61.45, P.001), and improvement to the subjective feeling of dyspnoea on the modified Borg scale (-0.5 units; 95% CI: -0.76 to -0.24, P=.001), and an improvement over both initial and final training systolic blood pressure (-6.67mmHg; 95% CI: -10.98 to -2.35, P=.004) (-7mmHg; 95% CI: -12.86 to -1.14, P=.021). We also observed an increase in the level of physical activity during leisure time in the IPAQ questionnaire (+1162.93min/week; 95% CI: 237.36-2088.5, P=.016), and in the Mediterranean eating habits on the PREDIMED test (+2.1units; 95% CI: 1.32-2.28, P.001).After three months of a domiciliary cardiac rehabilitation program, patients increased their functional capacity, feeling of dyspnoea, blood pressure and eating habits. Domiciliary telemedicine cardiac rehabilitation program produces an improvement in the patient after acute coronary syndrome. |
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