TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiac rehabilitation versus usual care for patients treated with catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: Results of the randomized CopenHeartRFA trial
AU - Risom, Signe Stelling
AU - Zwisler, Ann-Dorthe
AU - Rasmussen, Trine B.
AU - Lærum Sibilitz, Kirstine
AU - Stougard, Trine
AU - Svendsen, Jesper Hastrup
AU - Gluud, Christian
AU - Lindschou, J
AU - Winkel, Per
AU - Berg, Selina Kikkenborg
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2016/11/1
Y1 - 2016/11/1
N2 - To assess the effects of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation compared with usual care on physical activity and mental health for patients treated with catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation. Methods The patients were randomized 1:1 stratified by paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation and sex to cardiac rehabilitation consisting of 12 weeks physical exercise and four psycho-educational consultations plus usual care (cardiac rehabilitation group) versus usual care. The primary outcome was VO
2 peak. The secondary outcome was self-rated mental health measured by the Short Form-36 questionnaire. Exploratory outcomes were collected. Results 210 patients were included (mean age: 59 years, 74% men), 72% had paroxysmal atrial fibrillation prior to ablation. Compared with usual care, the cardiac rehabilitation group had a beneficial effect on VO
2 peak at four months (24.3 mL kg
−1 min
−1 versus 20.7 mL kg
−1 min
−1, p of main effect = 0.003, p of interaction between time and intervention = 0.020). No significant difference between groups on Short Form-36 was found (53.8 versus 51.9 points, P = .20). Two serious adverse events (atrial fibrillation in relation to physical exercise and death unrelated to rehabilitation) occurred in the cardiac rehabilitation group versus one in the usual care group (death unrelated to intervention) (P = .56). In the cardiac rehabilitation group 16 patients versus 7 in the usual care group reported non-serious adverse events (P = .047). Conclusion Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation had a positive effect on physical capacity compared with usual care, but not on mental health. Cardiac rehabilitation caused more non-serious adverse events.
AB - To assess the effects of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation compared with usual care on physical activity and mental health for patients treated with catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation. Methods The patients were randomized 1:1 stratified by paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation and sex to cardiac rehabilitation consisting of 12 weeks physical exercise and four psycho-educational consultations plus usual care (cardiac rehabilitation group) versus usual care. The primary outcome was VO
2 peak. The secondary outcome was self-rated mental health measured by the Short Form-36 questionnaire. Exploratory outcomes were collected. Results 210 patients were included (mean age: 59 years, 74% men), 72% had paroxysmal atrial fibrillation prior to ablation. Compared with usual care, the cardiac rehabilitation group had a beneficial effect on VO
2 peak at four months (24.3 mL kg
−1 min
−1 versus 20.7 mL kg
−1 min
−1, p of main effect = 0.003, p of interaction between time and intervention = 0.020). No significant difference between groups on Short Form-36 was found (53.8 versus 51.9 points, P = .20). Two serious adverse events (atrial fibrillation in relation to physical exercise and death unrelated to rehabilitation) occurred in the cardiac rehabilitation group versus one in the usual care group (death unrelated to intervention) (P = .56). In the cardiac rehabilitation group 16 patients versus 7 in the usual care group reported non-serious adverse events (P = .047). Conclusion Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation had a positive effect on physical capacity compared with usual care, but not on mental health. Cardiac rehabilitation caused more non-serious adverse events.
KW - disease, health science and nursing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ahj.2016.08.013
DO - 10.1016/j.ahj.2016.08.013
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0002-8703
VL - 181
SP - 120
EP - 129
JO - American Heart Journal
JF - American Heart Journal
IS - November 2016
ER -