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Effects of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy on a Six-minute Walk Test, Maximal Inspiratory Pressure and Peak Expiratory Flow in Patients with Heart Failure: A Longitudinal Study
Alves, Christiane Rodrigues; Chermont, Sergio S. M. C.; Reis, Christiane Wiefels; Nascimento, Erivelton A.; Ribeiro, Mario Luiz; Ribeiro, Fernanda; Mesquita, Evandro Tinoco; Mesquita, Claudio Tinoco.
Afiliação
  • Alves, Christiane Rodrigues; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Chermont, Sergio S. M. C.; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Reis, Christiane Wiefels; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Nascimento, Erivelton A.; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Ribeiro, Mario Luiz; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Ribeiro, Fernanda; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Mesquita, Evandro Tinoco; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
  • Mesquita, Claudio Tinoco; Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro Niterói. Universidade Federal Fluminense. BR
Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 35(5): 690-695, Sept.-Oct. 2022. tab, graf
Article em En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405186
Biblioteca responsável: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Background:

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for patients with heart failure.

Objective:

To evaluate the response of CRT in maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), peak expiratory flow (PEF), and exercise tolerance as determined by the six-minute walk test (6MWT) in patients with HF.

Methods:

This study used the 6MWT and Manovacuometer to assess functional capacity in relation to activities of daily living, in which fatigue and dyspnea are common.

Results:

After six months of CRT, this study identified improvements in the 6MWT, p<0.05; MIP, p=0.01; and PEF, p=0.03.

Conclusion:

After CRT, this study showed a significant improvement in MIP, PEF, and exercise tolerance. However, further studies are warranted to demonstrate the relevance of these findings.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: LILACS Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article