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Home-based cardiac rehabilitation decreases red cell distribution width in chronic heart failure

Authors :
Mohri, Masahiro
Motohama, Rie
Sato, Noriaki
Source :
Acta cardiologica; December 2013, Vol. 68 Issue: 6 p615-619, 5p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

ObjectiveRed cell distribution width (RDW) is a measure of variation in the volume of circulating erythrocytes and has recently emerged as a powerful prognostic marker in heart failure. We studied the eff ect of 5-month, home-based cardiac rehabilitation on RDW.Methods and resultsSixty-two patients (age: median 67 years, IQR 63-74) with chronic heart failure caused by reduced left ventricular systolic function were enrolled. Exercise time and physical activity levels out of the hospital were determined by a single-axial accelerometer. Baseline RDW values were: median 13.6, IQR 12.8-14.4%, with 13 patients (21.0%) showing values above the upper normal limit. RDW values were decreased significantly after training in the 13 patients with elevated baseline RDW values (P< 0.01), but not in the remaining 49 patients with normal baseline RDW values. There was a highly signifi cant correlation between baseline RDW and changes in RDW after exercise training (P= 0.0001, r2= 0.628, n = 62). The time spent for moderate (> 3 METs) exercise was: median 9.0, IQR 3.0-18.8 minutes per day.ConclusionsRelatively low intensity, home-based cardiac rehabilitation was associated with decreased RDW in heart failure patients with abnormal RDW.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00015385 and 1784973X
Volume :
68
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Acta cardiologica
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs42043666
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/AC.68.6.8000009