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Influence of carvedilol on the benefits of physical training in patients with moderate chronic heart failure.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
European Journal of Heart Failure. Jun2001, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p335-342. 8p.
Subject
*ADRENERGIC beta blockers
*PHYSICAL training & conditioning
*EXERCISE physiology
*HEART failure patients
*CARDIAC rehabilitation
*ACE inhibitors
*HETEROCYCLIC compounds
*PROPANOLAMINES
*CHRONIC diseases
*COMPARATIVE studies
*EXERCISE tests
*HEART beat
*HEART failure
*LONGITUDINAL method
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*MULTIVARIATE analysis
*PHYSICAL therapy
*RESEARCH
*EVALUATION research
*PREDICTIVE tests
*OXYGEN consumption
*ACEBUTOLOL
*STROKE volume (Cardiac output)
*THERAPEUTICS
Language
ISSN
1388-9842
Abstract
Aims: To evaluate prospectively the impact of carvedilol on a short-term physical training program in stable patients with moderate chronic heart failure (CHF), and to analyze parameters predictive of improvement after training.Methods and Results: Thirty-eight patients with CHF were referred for cardiac rehabilitation. Etiology was ischemic in 26 patients, dilated in 12 patients and left ventricular ejection fraction was <35%. Patients were classified into three groups: group 1 (n=14)=ACE inhibitors, diuretics and digitalis; group 2 (n=11)=idem group 1+cardioselective beta-blocker; group 3 (n=13)=idem group 1+carvedilol. Exercise tests with VO2 measurement were performed before and after a 4-week exercise training program. Patients with carvedilol experienced a 16.6% increase in peak VO2 which was similar to the 13.9% increase in the group with cardioselective beta-blocker and to the 18.5% in the group without beta-blocker. Moreover non-ischemic etiology of CHF was the only parameter predictive of improvement after training (P=0.02).Conclusion: Addition of carvedilol did not alter benefits of a short-term physical training program in patients with moderate CHF. No baseline characteristic except for etiology of CHF was predictive of a response to training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]