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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 102(6): 549-556, 06/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-712924

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Background: The effects of modern therapy on functional recovery after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are unknown. Objectives: To evaluate the predictors of systolic functional recovery after anterior wall AMI in patients undergoing modern therapy (reperfusion, aggressive platelet antiaggregant therapy, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and beta-blockers). Methods: A total of 94 consecutive patients with AMI with ST-segment elevation were enrolled. Echocardiograms were performed during the in-hospital phase and after 6 months. Systolic dysfunction was defined as ejection fraction value < 50%. Results: In the initial echocardiogram, 64% of patients had systolic dysfunction. Patients with ventricular dysfunction had greater infarct size, assessed by the measurement of total and isoenzyme MB creatine kinase enzymes, than patients without dysfunction. Additionally, 24.5% of patients that initially had systolic dysfunction showed recovery within 6 months after AMI. Patients who recovered ventricular function had smaller infarct sizes, but larger values of ejection fraction and E-wave deceleration time than patients without recovery. At the multivariate analysis, it can be observed that infarct size was the only independent predictor of functional recovery after 6 months of AMI when adjusted for age, gender, ejection fraction and E-wave deceleration time. Conclusion: In spite of aggressive treatment, systolic ventricular dysfunction remains a frequent event after the anterior wall myocardial infarction. Additionally, 25% of patients show functional recovery. Finally, infarct size was the only significant predictor of functional recovery after six months of acute myocardial infarction. .


Fundamento: Os efeitos da terapêutica moderna na recuperação funcional após o infarto agudo do miocárdio não são conhecidos. Objetivos: Avaliar os fatores preditores da recuperação funcional sistólica após infarto agudo do miocárdio de parede anterior em pacientes submetidos à terapia moderna (reperfusão, antiagregação plaquetária agressiva, inibidores da enzima conversora da angiotensina e betabloqueadores). Métodos: Foram incluídos 94 pacientes consecutivos com infarto agudo do miocárdio com supradesnivelamento do segmento ST. Ecocardiogramas foram realizados na fase intra-hospitalar e após 6 meses. Disfunção sistólica foi definida pela presença de fração de ejeção de valor < 50%. Resultados: No ecocardiograma inicial, 64% dos pacientes apresentaram disfunção sistólica. Os pacientes com disfunção ventricular apresentaram tamanhos maiores de infarto, avaliados pelas enzimas creatinofosfoquinase total e isoenzima MB, que os pacientes sem disfunção. Adicionalmente, 24,5% dos pacientes inicialmente com disfunção sistólica apresentaram recuperação no período de 6 meses após o infarto agudo do miocárdio. Os pacientes que recuperaram a função ventricular apresentaram menores tamanhos de infarto, mas maiores valores da fração de ejeção e tempo de desaceleração da onda E que pacientes sem recuperação. Na análise multivariada, observa-se que o tamanho de infarto foi o único fator preditor independente de recuperação funcional após 6 meses de infarto, quando ajustado pela idade, sexo, fração de ejeção e tempo de desaceleração da onda E. Conclusão: Apesar do tratamento agressivo, a disfunção ventricular ...


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/physiopathology , Myocardial Infarction/rehabilitation , Recovery of Function , Systole/physiology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/physiopathology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/rehabilitation , Echocardiography , Logistic Models , Myocardial Infarction/pathology , Reference Values , Risk Factors , Sensitivity and Specificity , Statistics, Nonparametric , Stroke Volume/physiology , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 27(4): 542-551, out.-dez. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-668116

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito da associação terapêutica entre o transplante autólogo de células-tronco e o exercício físico aquático, sobre a fração de ejeção do ventrículo esquerdo (FEVE) de ratos com disfunção ventricular pós-infarto agudo do miocárdio (IAM). MÉTODOS: Foram induzidos ao IAM, por ligadura da artéria coronária esquerda, 21 ratos Wistar. Os animais foram submetidos à ecocardiografia para avaliação da FEVE (%) e dos volumes diastólico e sistólico finais do ventrículo esquerdo (VDF, VSF, ml), randomizados e ao transplante das células-tronco mononucleares. Os animais foram divididos em quatro grupos: grupo sedentário sem células (n=5), sedentário com células (n=5), treinado sem células (n=5) e treinado com células (n=6). O treinamento físico foi iniciado 30 dias após o IAM e realizado em piscina adaptada durante 30 dias. No início e no final do protocolo de treinamento físico, foram realizadas dosagens de lactato. Os animais foram submetidos a nova ecocardiografia após 60 dias do IAM. RESULTADOS: Comparação dos valores de FEVE 30 dias e 60 dias pós-IAM, respectivamente: sedentário sem (35,20 ± 7,64% vs. 22,39 ± 4,56% P=0,026), com células (25,18 ± 7,73% vs. 23,85 ± 9,51% P=0,860) e no treinado sem (21,49 ± 2,70% vs. 20,71 ± 7,14% P=0,792), treinado com células (28,86 ± 6,68 vs. 38,43 ±7,56% P=0,062). Identificou-se a diminuição de fibras colágenas, nas regiões de fibrose miocárdica no grupo treinado com e sem células. CONCLUSÃO: A associação terapêutica entre exercício físico e o transplante autólogo de células-tronco foi benéfica contra as ações do remodelamento ventricular.


OBJECTIVE: To analyze the functional and anatomical-pathological effect of transplantation of bone marrow mononuclear cells associated to aquatic physical activity after myocardial infarction in rats. METHODS: Twenty-one rats were induced by myocardial infarction, through left coronary artery ligation. After a week, the animals were subjected to echocardiography for evaluation of left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF, %) and dyastolic and end systolic volume of the left ventricle (EDV, ESV, ml), randomized and the transplantation of mononuclear stem cells. The animals were divided into four groups: sedentary group without cells (n=5), sedentary with cells (n=5), trained without cells (n=5) and trained with cells (n=6). The physical training was started 30 days after infarction and held in swimming during 30 days. At the beginning and at the end of the physical training protocol were held assay of lactate. The animals have been subjected to new echocardiography after 60 days of myocardial infarction. RESULTS: Two months after the transplant, were observed decrease in FE in the control group (35.2 to 23.54 P=0.022) and addition of LVEF and stabilization of ventricular remodeling in the group trained with cells (29.85 to 33.43% P=0.062 and 0.71 to 0.73 ml, P=0.776, respectively). Identified the reduction of collagen fibers, myocardial fibrosis regions in the group trained with and without cells. CONCLUSION: The group trained with cells improves ventricular function compared to the control group, suggesting the benefit of associated cell therapy will physical activity.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Bone Marrow Transplantation/physiology , Monocytes/transplantation , Myocardial Infarction/surgery , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/rehabilitation , Ventricular Remodeling/physiology , Analysis of Variance , Bone Marrow Transplantation/methods , Collagen/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Lactic Acid/blood , Myocardial Infarction/rehabilitation , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Swimming/physiology , Transplantation, Autologous , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/physiopathology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
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Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation. 2008; 35 (2): 81-92
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-111513

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To assess the benefits of exercise training for rehabilitation of hypertensive patients with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. This study was conducted on 40 hypertensive male patients with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction diagnosed with Doppler echocardiography. They were subjected to full history taking with special emphasis on dyspnea, which was classified according to NYHA classification, clinical examination, and surface ECG. Exercise stress test and Echocardiographic study were done twice for all patients at the start and at the end of the training program. Patients were divided into group-A [exercise group] that included 30 male hypertensive patients who underwent an exercise training program for two months and group-B [control group] that included 10 male age matched hypertensive patients who did not undergo the exercise training program. After the exercise training program group-A achieved longer exercise duration and higher METs as compared to group-B and the pre exercise parameters. Significant reduction of resting HR, BP and DP was noticed in the exercise group. Diastolic function in the form of increased E-wave velocity and reduction ofA-wave velocity, normalization of E/A ratio with reduction of DT and IVRT were noticed in the exercise group as compared to the control group as well as the pertaining data of the exercise group. Rehabilitation training program is beneficial in increasing physical endurance of hypertensive patients and in the control of BP, Diastolic function has improved in trained persons. Exercise training should be considered an integral part of the treatment of hypertensive patients


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Humans , Male , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/rehabilitation , Electrocardiography , Exercise Therapy , Exercise Test , Echocardiography
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P. R. health sci. j ; 17(2): 149-53, Jun. 1998. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-234829

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This is a case report of a 36 years old Puerto Rican female with dual disabilities: severe left ventricular dysfunction secondary to an extensive myocardial infarction and two stroke episodes, complicated with congestive heart failure, who underwent a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program which resulted in improvement. Strategies included a long term exercise program, with low increments, slow progression and close supervision; educational, nutritional and medical interventions, in addition to an orthotic device. This report discusses the health-related fitness and overall benefits that the patient obtained from this multifactorial program.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/rehabilitation , Exercise Therapy , Cerebrovascular Disorders/complications , Cerebrovascular Disorders/rehabilitation , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/etiology , Evaluation Study , Myocardial Infarction/complications , Myocardial Infarction/rehabilitation , Heart Failure/complications , Heart Failure/rehabilitation , Nutritional Sciences , Patient Education as Topic , Exercise Therapy/methods , Time Factors
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