Cardiac rehabilitation for a skydiver after aortic valve replacement for pure aortic regurgitation and resection of the ascending aorta complicated by active infective endocarditis and heart block requiring a pacemaker
Autor: | Jeffrey M. Schussler, Jenny Adams, Diogo Amarante, Mark Campbell, Tonja R Solomon, Robert D. Parker, Pasquale Carbone, Alessandra Lira, Sandra Dejong, Tim Bilbrey |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Aortic valve
medicine.medical_specialty Rehabilitation business.industry Heart block medicine.medical_treatment General Medicine Regurgitation (circulation) medicine.disease medicine.anatomical_structure Case Studies Aortic valve replacement Infective endocarditis Internal medicine medicine.artery Ascending aorta medicine Cardiology Abscess business |
Popis: | A professional skydiver underwent aortic valve and ascending aorta replacement complicated by infective endocarditis with root abscess and pacemaker implantation. He then enrolled in the Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program as part of its specificity of testing and exercise training facility. He performed specific skydiving cardiovascular and muscular strength tests at the beginning and the end of the CR program. His pacemaker was interrogated to ascertain any arrhythmias or lead displacement over the course of the CR program. Daily exercise training was customized to match the physical demands of skydiving, including two sessions at iFLY Dallas. Upon completion of the daily exercise sessions, the patient performed a simulated free-fall drop test. He then performed a true jump at Dallas Skydive Center and subsequently traveled to Arizona for a skydiving competition, where he performed 35 true jumps with no adverse events or symptoms. This case illustrates how CR, tailored to a patient's specific needs, can aid in the return to rigorous activity. |
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