2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2017.01.022
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Performance of Fixed Heart Rate Increment Targets of 20 vs 30 Beats per Minute for Exercise Rehabilitation Prescription in Outpatients With Heart Failure

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“…16 subjects of each adult and elderly population were given a session of randomized sequence of flow and volume orientated spirometers, they found a) thoracic-abdominal asynchrony was in adults with flow only where as in elderly by both flow and volume. b) Flow spirometer increased muscle activity in elderly [8]. Clinically, though flow orientated incentive spirometer imposes twice the amount of load on breathing than volume orientated incentive spirometer there is no significant hemodynamic changes seen by the use of it in Post-operative cardiac patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…16 subjects of each adult and elderly population were given a session of randomized sequence of flow and volume orientated spirometers, they found a) thoracic-abdominal asynchrony was in adults with flow only where as in elderly by both flow and volume. b) Flow spirometer increased muscle activity in elderly [8]. Clinically, though flow orientated incentive spirometer imposes twice the amount of load on breathing than volume orientated incentive spirometer there is no significant hemodynamic changes seen by the use of it in Post-operative cardiac patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This was a secondary analysis of 54 patients with HF who completed baseline and follow-up measures in a previously published study. 12 That study was conducted at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), a tertiary care cardiovascular institute, and received ethics approval from the UOHI Human Research Ethics Board (protocol #2011139-01H) and Ottawa Health Sciences Network Research Ethics Board (protocol #20130774-01H). All participants provided written informed consent before participating.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on demographic, anthropometric, and CRF measures, as well as a detailed description of the CR program, can be found elsewhere. 12 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 26% of the patients who were instructed to exercise at RHR +20, and 38% of the patients instructed to exercise at RHR +30 achieved 40-60% HRR, respectively [20]. Despite a low proportion of patients meeting exercise intensity guidelines, both groups demonstrated an increase in functional capacity (measured by 6 MWT) at the end of 12 weeks of cardiac rehabilitation training [20]. Collectively, these studies demonstrate that beginning exercise at RHR +20-30 will achieve target exercise intensity goals for some, but not all patients.…”
Section: Exercise Intensity Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Using a similar study design, Reed et al, 2017 compared RHR +20 or RHR +30 to %HRR during the first three weeks of CR in heart failure patients. Only 26% of the patients who were instructed to exercise at RHR +20, and 38% of the patients instructed to exercise at RHR +30 achieved 40-60% HRR, respectively [20]. Despite a low proportion of patients meeting exercise intensity guidelines, both groups demonstrated an increase in functional capacity (measured by 6 MWT) at the end of 12 weeks of cardiac rehabilitation training [20].…”
Section: Exercise Intensity Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%