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Cardiac Rehabilitation and Physical Performance in Patients after Myocardial Infarction: Preliminary Research

Agnieszka Grochulska, Sebastian Głowiński, Aleksandra Bryndal

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(1) Background: Cardiovascular diseases, in particular, myocardial infarction (MI), are the main threats to human health in modern times. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), and especially increased physical activity, significantly prevent the consequences of MI. The aim of this study was to assess physical performance in patients after MI before and after CR. (2) Methods: 126 patients after MI were examined. They were admitted to the cardiac rehabilitation ward twice: in the 3rd month after MI, and then in the 6th month after the last rehabilitation session. CR lasted 20 treatment days (4 weeks with 5 treatment days and 2 days’ break). The exercise stress test on the treadmill and a 6-minute walk test (6MWT) were used to assess physical performance. Patients were assigned to an appropriate rehabilitation model due to their health condition. (3) Results: In the studied group, the exercise stress test time and the metabolic equivalent of task (MET), the maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), and 6MWT score increased significantly (p = 0.0001) at two time-points of observation. (4) Conclusion: CR significantly improves physical performance in patients after MI.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRehabilitationMyocardial infarctionTreadmillMetabolic equivalentPhysical therapyCardiologyInternal medicinePhysical activityCardiac Health and Mental HealthCardiovascular and exercise physiologyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control