Supervised versus non-supervised exercise in patients with recent myocardial infarction: A propensity analysis

2016 
BackgroundThe influence of supervised versus non-supervised exercise training on outcome in patients with a recent myocardial infarction (MI) is controversial.DesignLongitudinal observational study.MethodsFRENA is an ongoing registry of stable outpatients with symptomatic coronary, cerebrovascular or peripheral artery disease. We compared the rate of subsequent ischaemic events (MI, ischaemic stroke or lower limb amputation) and the mortality rate in patients with recent MI, according to the use of supervised versus non-supervised exercise training. The influence of physical activity on outcomes was estimated by using propensity score method in multivariate analysis.ResultsAs of February 2014, 1124 outpatients with recent MI were recruited, of whom 593 (53%) participated in a supervised exercise training programme. Over a mean follow-up of 15 months, 25 patients (3.3%) developed 26 subsequent ischaemic events – 24 MI, one stroke, one lower-limb amputation – and 12 (1.6%) died. The mortality rate (0.15 vs....
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