Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients With Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices:Rehab VAD Trial
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Cardiology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2011 |
End Date: | January 2013 |
Cardiac rehabilitation programs improve mortality, functional capacity, and quality of life,
for a variety of patients with heart disease. It stands to reason that patients with LVADs
might therefore also benefit from the same structured exercise training, education, and
clinical surveillance. One potential benefit of cardiac rehabilitation in this patient
population is reversal of the skeletal muscle atrophy that occurs due to extended periods of
poor peripheral perfusion (i.e. before implantation) and prolonged sedentary behavior.
Purpose: The purpose of this proposed study is to examine the effects of a 6-week exercise
program on cardiorespiratory fitness, quality of life, and device flow rate in patients with
recently implanted LVADs.
Methods: 30 patients with recently implanted LVADs will be referred by the Henry Ford
Hospital Advanced Heart Failure Program once the patient is deemed appropriate for exercise.
Before enrollment into cardiac rehabilitation patients will undergo a six minute walk test
and graded exercise stress test on a treadmill to determine exercise capacity. Additionally,
a quality of life questionnaire will be given.
Following the stress test, patients will be randomized (2 to 1 ratio) into either cardiac
rehabilitation or control. Those chosen to be in the control group will be encouraged to
maintain daily activities; those in the rehabilitation group will partake in 6 weeks of a
standard cardiac rehabilitation program. This will consist of 3 days a week of supervised
exercise as well as education regarding diet and lifestyle modifications.
At 6 weeks after randomization both groups will again undergo fitness assessments and retake
the quality of life questionnaires.
for a variety of patients with heart disease. It stands to reason that patients with LVADs
might therefore also benefit from the same structured exercise training, education, and
clinical surveillance. One potential benefit of cardiac rehabilitation in this patient
population is reversal of the skeletal muscle atrophy that occurs due to extended periods of
poor peripheral perfusion (i.e. before implantation) and prolonged sedentary behavior.
Purpose: The purpose of this proposed study is to examine the effects of a 6-week exercise
program on cardiorespiratory fitness, quality of life, and device flow rate in patients with
recently implanted LVADs.
Methods: 30 patients with recently implanted LVADs will be referred by the Henry Ford
Hospital Advanced Heart Failure Program once the patient is deemed appropriate for exercise.
Before enrollment into cardiac rehabilitation patients will undergo a six minute walk test
and graded exercise stress test on a treadmill to determine exercise capacity. Additionally,
a quality of life questionnaire will be given.
Following the stress test, patients will be randomized (2 to 1 ratio) into either cardiac
rehabilitation or control. Those chosen to be in the control group will be encouraged to
maintain daily activities; those in the rehabilitation group will partake in 6 weeks of a
standard cardiac rehabilitation program. This will consist of 3 days a week of supervised
exercise as well as education regarding diet and lifestyle modifications.
At 6 weeks after randomization both groups will again undergo fitness assessments and retake
the quality of life questionnaires.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Continuous flow left ventricular assist device
- Implanted within the past six months
- Approval from cardiologist to participate in cardiac rehabilitation
- Age greater or equal to 18 years
- No history of cardiac rehabilitation participation since receiving a LVAD
Exclusion Criteria:
- Orthopedic limitations to perform exercise
- Current infection related to LVAD
- Severe anemia
- Recent CVA related to LVAD implant that affects ability to exercise
- Unable to attend cardiac rehabilitation at Henry Ford Hospital
- Uncontrolled metabolic disorders
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