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Can exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increase physical activity in patients who have undergone total thoracoscopic ablation?

Authors
Seo, Yong-GonKim, Myung-KiSung, JidongJeong, Dong-Seop
Issue Date
21-12월-2021
Publisher
IMR PRESS
Keywords
Adherence to exercise; Atrial fibrillation; Exercise therapy
Citation
REVIEWS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, v.22, no.4, pp.1595 - 1601
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Journal Title
REVIEWS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
Volume
22
Number
4
Start Page
1595
End Page
1601
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135388
DOI
10.31083/j.rcm2204165
ISSN
1530-6550
Abstract
Evidence of the effect of exercise therapy in patients who have undergone total thoracoscopic ablation is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of eight weeks exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation on cardiopulmonary fitness and adherence to exercise in patients who underwent total thoracoscopic ablation and followed a regimen of exercise therapy. Twenty-four patients were involved in the study and were divided into two groups. The exercise group underwent exercise therapy, which included aerobic and resistance exercises, twice a week as part of an eight weeks hospital-based outpatient cardiac rehabilitation program. Cardiopulmonary exercise test was used to evaluate exercise capacity and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire was utilized to identify the amount of physical activity and confirm adherence to exercise at six months postoperatively. There were significant differences between the groups in moderate activity level (p = 0.004) and extent of total physical activity (p = 0.0001). Complications such as recurrent atrial fibrillation did not occur during the exercise training. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation was beneficial in maintaining the activity level at six months postoperatively. Early exercise intervention at four weeks post-surgical ablation is a safe and effective therapy that can increase physical activity. Further studies are needed to verify the effect of exercise intervention in a larger sample size of patients who have undergone total thoracoscopic ablation.
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