Exercise training after coronary angioplasty improves cardiorespiratory function

2007 
Aim. The aim of this prospective randomized study was to evaluate the impact of long-term aerobic exercise training on respiratory function, left ventricular systolic function and remodeling in patients with coronary heart disease and ischemic heart failure after successful angioplasty. Design. Patients (n=185) have undergone Doppler echocardiography and ergospirometry. Ninety-five patients practiced 6 month-term aerobic exercise training, less by 10% to their anaerobic threshold. Ninety patients were studied as controls. They were given only drug treatment without training. Measurements were repeated after 6 and 12 months. Results. Training group patients after 6 months showed significant (p<0.05) improvement in exercise capacity, oxygen consumption and ventilating equivalents. The Doppler echocardiographic findings revealed significant (p<0.05) improvement in ejection fraction, left ventricular and atria morphometric data. Improved ergospirometric and echocardiographic data were established after 12 mon...
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