Exercise rehabilitation in ventricular assist device recipients: a meta-analysis of effects on physiological and clinical outcomes

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Liza Grosman-Rimon
Spencer D. Lalonde
Nina Sieh
Maureen Pakosh
Vivek Rao
Paul Oh
Sherry L. Grace
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[1] University Health Network,Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
[2] Western University,School of Kinesiology and Health Science, Faculty of Health
[3] York University,Cardiovascular Surgery
[4] University of Toronto,undefined
[5] Toronto General Hospital,undefined
[6] University Health Network,undefined
[7] University of Toronto,undefined
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Heart Failure Reviews | 2019年 / 24卷
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Cardiac rehabilitation; Heart-assist devices; Exercise therapy; Oxygen consumption;
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Exercise rehabilitation in heart failure patients has been shown to improve quality of life (QoL) and survival. It is also recommended in clinical practice guidelines for ventricular assist device (VAD) recipients. However, there have only been two meta-analyses on the effects of exercise rehabilitation in VAD patients, on only two outcomes. The objective of the review was to quantitatively evaluate the effect of exercise rehabilitation in VAD recipients on functional capacity, exercise physiology parameters, chronotropic responses, inflammatory biomarkers and neurohormones, heart structure and function, and clinical outcomes. The following databases were systematically searched: CCTR, CDSR, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycInfo, and Medline through to November 2015, for studies reporting on VAD recipients receiving ≥ 2 sessions of aerobic training. Citations were considered for inclusion, and data were extracted in included studies as well as quality assessed, each by two investigators independently. Random-effects meta-analyses were performed where possible. The meta-analysis showed that compared to usual care, exercise rehabilitation significantly improved peak VO2 (n = 74, mean difference = 1.94 mL kg−1 min−1, 95% CI 0.63–3.26, p = 0.004) and 6-min walk test distance (n = 52, mean difference = 42.46 m, 95% CI 8.45–76.46, p = 0.01). No significant differences were found for the ventilatory equivalent slope (VE/VCO2) or ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT). In the six studies which reported QoL, exercise rehabilitation was beneficial in four, with no difference observed in two studies. Exercise rehabilitation is associated with improved outcomes in VAD recipients, and therefore should be more systematically delivered in this population.
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