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Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure
Respiratory muscle weakness, frequently observed in patients with heart failure (HF), is reported as a predictor for poor prognosis. Although increased respiratory muscle strength ameliorates exercise tolerance and quality of life in HF patients, the relationship between changes in respiratory muscl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040952 |
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author | Hamazaki, Nobuaki Kamiya, Kentaro Yamamoto, Shohei Nozaki, Kohei Ichikawa, Takafumi Matsuzawa, Ryota Tanaka, Shinya Nakamura, Takeshi Yamashita, Masashi Maekawa, Emi Meguro, Kentaro Noda, Chiharu Yamaoka-Tojo, Minako Matsunaga, Atsuhiko Ako, Junya |
author_facet | Hamazaki, Nobuaki Kamiya, Kentaro Yamamoto, Shohei Nozaki, Kohei Ichikawa, Takafumi Matsuzawa, Ryota Tanaka, Shinya Nakamura, Takeshi Yamashita, Masashi Maekawa, Emi Meguro, Kentaro Noda, Chiharu Yamaoka-Tojo, Minako Matsunaga, Atsuhiko Ako, Junya |
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description | Respiratory muscle weakness, frequently observed in patients with heart failure (HF), is reported as a predictor for poor prognosis. Although increased respiratory muscle strength ameliorates exercise tolerance and quality of life in HF patients, the relationship between changes in respiratory muscle strength and patient prognosis remains unclear. A total of 456 patients with HF who continued a 5-month cardiac rehabilitation (CR) were studied. We measured maximal inspiratory pressure (PI(max)) at hospital discharge as the baseline and five months thereafter to assess the respiratory muscle strength. Changes in PI(max) during the 5-month observation period (⊿PI(max)) were examined. We investigated the composite multiple incidence of all-cause death or unplanned readmission after 5-month CR. The relationship between ⊿PI(max) and the incidence of clinical events was analyzed. Over a median follow-up of 1.8 years, 221 deaths or readmissions occurred, and their rate of incidence was 4.3/100 person-years. The higher ⊿PI(max) was significantly associated with lower incidence of clinical event. In multivariate Poisson regression model after adjustment for clinical confounding factors, ⊿PI(max) remained a significant and independent predictor for all-cause death/readmission (adjusted incident rate ratio for ⊿PI(max) increase of 10 cmH(2)O: 0.77, 95% confidence interval: 0.70–0.86). In conclusion, the changes in respiratory muscle strength independently predict the incidence of clinical events in patients with HF. |
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spelling | pubmed-72306592020-05-22 Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure Hamazaki, Nobuaki Kamiya, Kentaro Yamamoto, Shohei Nozaki, Kohei Ichikawa, Takafumi Matsuzawa, Ryota Tanaka, Shinya Nakamura, Takeshi Yamashita, Masashi Maekawa, Emi Meguro, Kentaro Noda, Chiharu Yamaoka-Tojo, Minako Matsunaga, Atsuhiko Ako, Junya J Clin Med Article Respiratory muscle weakness, frequently observed in patients with heart failure (HF), is reported as a predictor for poor prognosis. Although increased respiratory muscle strength ameliorates exercise tolerance and quality of life in HF patients, the relationship between changes in respiratory muscle strength and patient prognosis remains unclear. A total of 456 patients with HF who continued a 5-month cardiac rehabilitation (CR) were studied. We measured maximal inspiratory pressure (PI(max)) at hospital discharge as the baseline and five months thereafter to assess the respiratory muscle strength. Changes in PI(max) during the 5-month observation period (⊿PI(max)) were examined. We investigated the composite multiple incidence of all-cause death or unplanned readmission after 5-month CR. The relationship between ⊿PI(max) and the incidence of clinical events was analyzed. Over a median follow-up of 1.8 years, 221 deaths or readmissions occurred, and their rate of incidence was 4.3/100 person-years. The higher ⊿PI(max) was significantly associated with lower incidence of clinical event. In multivariate Poisson regression model after adjustment for clinical confounding factors, ⊿PI(max) remained a significant and independent predictor for all-cause death/readmission (adjusted incident rate ratio for ⊿PI(max) increase of 10 cmH(2)O: 0.77, 95% confidence interval: 0.70–0.86). In conclusion, the changes in respiratory muscle strength independently predict the incidence of clinical events in patients with HF. MDPI 2020-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7230659/ /pubmed/32235491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040952 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hamazaki, Nobuaki Kamiya, Kentaro Yamamoto, Shohei Nozaki, Kohei Ichikawa, Takafumi Matsuzawa, Ryota Tanaka, Shinya Nakamura, Takeshi Yamashita, Masashi Maekawa, Emi Meguro, Kentaro Noda, Chiharu Yamaoka-Tojo, Minako Matsunaga, Atsuhiko Ako, Junya Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure |
title | Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure |
title_full | Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure |
title_fullStr | Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure |
title_short | Changes in Respiratory Muscle Strength Following Cardiac Rehabilitation for Prognosis in Patients with Heart Failure |
title_sort | changes in respiratory muscle strength following cardiac rehabilitation for prognosis in patients with heart failure |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040952 |
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