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Design and rationale of the HITTS randomized controlled trial: Effect of High-intensity Interval Training in de novo Heart Transplant Recipients in Scandinavia.
Nytrøen, Kari; Yardley, Marianne; Rolid, Katrine; Bjørkelund, Elisabeth; Karason, Kristjan; Wigh, Julia Philip; Dall, Christian Have; Arora, Satish; Aakhus, Svend; Lunde, Ketil; Solberg, Ole Geir; Gustafsson, Finn; Prescott, Eva Irene Bossano; Gullestad, Lars.
Afiliação
  • Nytrøen K; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway; Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Electronic address: knytroen@gmail.com.
  • Yardley M; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway; Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Rolid K; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Bjørkelund E; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Karason K; Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Wigh JP; Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Dall CH; Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Arora S; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Aakhus S; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Lunde K; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Solberg OG; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Gustafsson F; Rigshospitalet University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Prescott EI; Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Gullestad L; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway; Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Am Heart J ; 172: 96-105, 2016 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26856221
ABSTRACT
There is no consensus on how, when, and at what intensity exercise should be performed and organized after heart transplantation (HTx). Most rehabilitation programs are conducted in HTx centers, which might be impractical and costly. We have recently shown that high-intensity interval training (HIT) is safe, well tolerated, and efficacious in maintenance HTx recipients, but there are no studies among de novo patients, and whether HIT is feasible and superior to moderate training in HTx recipients is unclear. A total of 120 clinically stable HTx recipients older than 18 years will be recruited from 3 Scandinavian HTx centers. Participants are randomized to HIT or moderate training, shortly after surgery. All exercises are supervised in the patients' local communities. Testing at baseline and follow-up includes the following VO2peak (primary end point), muscle strength, body composition, quality of life, myocardial performance, endothelial function, biomarkers, and progression of cardiac allograft vasculopathy. A subgroup (n = 90) will also be tested at 3-year follow-up to assess long-term effects of exercise. So far, the HIT intervention is well tolerated, without any serious adverse events. We aim to test whether decentralized HIT is feasible, safe, and superior to moderate training, and whether it will lead to significant improvement in exercise capacity and less long-term complications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cuidados Pós-Operatórios / Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto / Educação de Pacientes como Assunto / Transplante de Coração / Terapia por Exercício / Transplantados País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cuidados Pós-Operatórios / Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto / Educação de Pacientes como Assunto / Transplante de Coração / Terapia por Exercício / Transplantados País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article