Six-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial examining hospital versus home-based exercise training after coronary artery bypass graft surgery - PubMed (original) (raw)
Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2011 Jul;97(14):1169-74.
doi: 10.1136/hrt.2010.202036. Epub 2011 May 10.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Six-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial examining hospital versus home-based exercise training after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Kelly M Smith et al. Heart. 2011 Jul.
Abstract
Objective: To compare the long-term effectiveness of hospital versus telephone-monitored home-based exercise training during cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on exercise capacity and habitual physical activity.
Design: Six-year follow-up of patients who participated in a randomised controlled trial of hospital versus monitored home-based exercise training during CR after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
Setting: Outpatient CR centre in Central-South Ontario, Canada.
Participants: 196 Patients who participated in the original randomised controlled trial and who attended an evaluation 1 year after CR.
Interventions: 6 months of home or hospital-based exercise training during CR.
Main outcome measures: Peak oxygen uptake (peak Vo₂), Physical Activity Scale in the Elderly (PASE) to assess habitual activity, semi-structured interviews to assess vital status, demographic and descriptive information.
Results: Of the 196 eligible patients, 144 (75.5%; 74 Hospital, 70 Home) were available for participation. Patients were predominantly male (n = 120; 83.3%) aged 70 ± 9.5 years. Clinical and sociodemographic outcomes were similar in both groups. While exercise performance declined over time, there were significant between-group differences in peak Vo₂) (1506 ± 418 ml/min vs 1393 ± 341 ml/min; p = 0.017) and PASE scores (166.7 ± 90.2 vs 139.7 ± 66.5; p = 0.001) at 6-year follow-up in favour of the home group.
Conclusions: Home and hospital-based exercise training maintained exercise capacity above pre-CR levels 6 years after CR. Exercise training initiated in the home environment in low-risk patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery conferred greater long-term benefit on Vo₂ and persistent physical activity compared with traditional hospital-based CR.
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