Rod S. Taylor
Impact of Exercise Rehabilitation on Exercise Capacity and Quality-of-Life in Heart Failure: Individual Participant Meta-Analysis
Taylor, Rod S.; Walker, Sarah; Smart, Neil A.; Piepoli, Massimo F.; Warren, Fiona C.; Ciani, Oriana; Whellan, David; O'Connor, Christopher; Keteyian, Steven J.; Coats, Andrew; Davos, Constantinos H.; Dalal, Hasnain M.; Dracup, Kathleen; Evangelista, Lorraine S.; Jolly, Kate; Myers, Jonathan; Nilsson, Birgitta B.; Passino, Claudio; Witham, Miles D.; Yeh, Gloria Y.
Authors
Ms SARAH WALKER SARAH.WALKER2@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Research Fellow
Neil A. Smart
Massimo F. Piepoli
Fiona C. Warren
Oriana Ciani
David Whellan
Christopher O'Connor
Steven J. Keteyian
Andrew Coats
Constantinos H. Davos
Hasnain M. Dalal
Kathleen Dracup
Lorraine S. Evangelista
Kate Jolly
Jonathan Myers
Birgitta B. Nilsson
Claudio Passino
Miles D. Witham
Gloria Y. Yeh
Abstract
Background:
Previous systematic reviews have indicated that exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (ExCR) for patients with heart failure (HF) has a beneficial effect on health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) and exercise capacity. However, there is uncertainty regarding potential differential effects of ExCR across HF patient subgroups.
Objectives:
The authors sought to undertake an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis to: 1) assess the impact of ExCR on HRQoL and exercise capacity in patients with HF; and 2) investigate differential effects of ExCR according to a range of patient characteristics: age, sex, ethnicity, New York Heart Association functional class, ischemic etiology, ejection fraction, and exercise capacity.
Methods:
A single dataset was produced, comprising randomized trials where ExCR (delivered for 3 weeks or more) was compared with a no exercise control group. Each trial provided IPD on HRQoL or exercise capacity (or both), with follow-up of 6 months or more. One- and 2-stage meta-analysis models were used to investigate the effect of ExCR overall and the interactions between ExCR and participant characteristics.
Results:
IPD was obtained from 13 trials for 3,990 patients, predominantly (97%) with reduced ejection fraction HF. Compared with the control group, there was a statistically significant difference in favor of ExCR for HRQoL and exercise capacity. At 12-month follow-up, improvements were seen in 6-min walk test (mean 21.0 m; 95% confidence interval: 1.57 to 40.4 m; p = 0.034) and Minnesota Living With HF score (mean improvement 5.9; 95% confidence interval: 1.0 to 10.9; p = 0.018). No consistent evidence was found of differential intervention effects across patient subgroups.
Conclusions:
These results, based on an IPD meta-analysis of randomized trials, confirm the benefit of ExCR on HRQoL and exercise capacity and support the Class I recommendation of current international clinical guidelines that ExCR should be offered to all HF patients. (Exercise Training for Chronic Heart Failure [ExTraMATCH II]: protocol for an individual participant data meta-analysis; PROSPERO: international database of systematic reviews CRD42014007170)
Citation
Taylor, R. S., Walker, S., Smart, N. A., Piepoli, M. F., Warren, F. C., Ciani, O., Whellan, D., O'Connor, C., Keteyian, S. J., Coats, A., Davos, C. H., Dalal, H. M., Dracup, K., Evangelista, L. S., Jolly, K., Myers, J., Nilsson, B. B., Passino, C., Witham, M. D., & Yeh, G. Y. (2019). Impact of Exercise Rehabilitation on Exercise Capacity and Quality-of-Life in Heart Failure: Individual Participant Meta-Analysis. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 73(12), 1430-1443. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2018.12.072
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Dec 11, 2018 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 25, 2018 |
Publication Date | Apr 2, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Jun 9, 2025 |
Journal | Journal of the American College of Cardiology |
Print ISSN | 0735-1097 |
Electronic ISSN | 1558-3597 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 73 |
Issue | 12 |
Pages | 1430-1443 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2018.12.072 |
Keywords | exercise capacity, heart failure, MLHFQ, QoL, quality-of-life, rehabilitation |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/49562556 |
Publisher URL | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109719303663?via%3Dihub |
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