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Clin Rehabil ; 22(10-11): 987-96, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18955430

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cost, adherence and effects on cardiovascular function and quality of life of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme for patients with coronary disease. DESIGN: A randomized, prospective controlled trial. SETTING: Department of Rehabilitation, University Hospital, Brazil. SUBJECTS: Thirty-nine low-risk patients were assigned to a home exercise training group (n = 19) or a control group (n = 20). INTERVENTIONS: The home group performed home-based training for three months with biweekly telephone monitoring. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The aerobic capacity and the quality of life (Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36)) of all patients were evaluated before and after the three-month period. Adherence was evaluated weekly. Programme cost was estimated using the Brazilian Classification of Medical Procedures. RESULTS: After training, the home group had higher peak Vo2 from 28.8 (6.4) to 31.7 (8.1) mL/kg per minute, peak heart rate from 135 (22) to 143 (20) bpm, work rate from 4780 (2021) to 7103 (3057) kpm/min and exercise time from 11.5 (1.9) to 13.6 (2.3) minutes (P < or = .05). The control group showed reduction in peak Vo2 from 28.6 (6.6) to 26.8 (7.2) mL/kg per minute, peak Vo2 pulse from 15.5 (3.9) to 14.3 (3.8) mL/bpm and exercise time from 11.5 (2.3) to 11.4 (2.7) minutes (P < or = 0.05). The home group reported improvements in all domains of SF-36. The control group showed improvement in only three domains of SF-36. In the home group the average cost per patient was US$502.71 and the adherence achieved 100%. CONCLUSION: The programme seems to provide an efficient low-cost approach to cardiac rehabilitation in low-risk patients.


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Coronary Disease/rehabilitation , Exercise Therapy/methods , Patient Compliance , Physical Fitness , Quality of Life , Analysis of Variance , Brazil , Coronary Disease/economics , Cost-Benefit Analysis/economics , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Home Care Services, Hospital-Based/organization & administration , Hospitals, University , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oxygen Consumption , Prospective Studies , Reproducibility of Results , Risk , Treatment Outcome
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