Objectives In patients with abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), cardiac rehabilitation with physical training prevents cardiac remodelling. To define the role of rehabilitation in the recovery of ventricular function in less severe cases, we studied its effects on more refined indexes of left ventricular function in uncomplicated, low-risk patients. Methods and results Fifty-five patients underwent percutaneous coronary revascularization after uncomplicated first AMI. Thirty-four started cardiac rehabilitation with counselling and physical training; 21 patients did not train, followed a counselling program and were taken as controls. Echocardiography was performed at baseline, after rehabilitation or counselling program and at six months follow-up. We measured: global strain (GS%) with speckle tracking analysis, E/e’ by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI), left ventricular elastance (K LV ) from the deceleration time (DT), LVEF, systolic and diastolic volumes, wall motion score index (WMSI). At baseline, groups had similar GS%, K LV , LVEF, DT, E/e’, systolic and diastolic volumes, WMSI. Rehabilitation increased peak VO 2 by 18% (P < 0.05) and improved GS%, K LV , LVEF, E/e’ and WMSI (P < 0.02) that were unchanged in controls. The improvement persisted at six months. Conclusions After a first uncomplicated AMI, abnormalities of left systolic and diastolic ventricular function may be present persisting over time despite a normal LVEF, which are fully reverted by cardiac rehabilitation.

Malfatto, G., Revera, M., Branzi, G., Ciambellotti, F., Giglio, A., Blengino, S., et al. (2017). A brief period of intensive cardiac rehabilitation improves global longitudinal strain and diastolic function after a first uncomplicated myocardial infarction. ACTA CARDIOLOGICA, 72(3), 284-291 [10.1080/00015385.2017.1305196].

A brief period of intensive cardiac rehabilitation improves global longitudinal strain and diastolic function after a first uncomplicated myocardial infarction

REVERA, MIRIAM
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GIGLIO, ALESSIA MAFALDA;OLDANI, MATTEO;FACCHINI, CAMILLA;PARATI, GIANFRANCO
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2017

Abstract

Objectives In patients with abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), cardiac rehabilitation with physical training prevents cardiac remodelling. To define the role of rehabilitation in the recovery of ventricular function in less severe cases, we studied its effects on more refined indexes of left ventricular function in uncomplicated, low-risk patients. Methods and results Fifty-five patients underwent percutaneous coronary revascularization after uncomplicated first AMI. Thirty-four started cardiac rehabilitation with counselling and physical training; 21 patients did not train, followed a counselling program and were taken as controls. Echocardiography was performed at baseline, after rehabilitation or counselling program and at six months follow-up. We measured: global strain (GS%) with speckle tracking analysis, E/e’ by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI), left ventricular elastance (K LV ) from the deceleration time (DT), LVEF, systolic and diastolic volumes, wall motion score index (WMSI). At baseline, groups had similar GS%, K LV , LVEF, DT, E/e’, systolic and diastolic volumes, WMSI. Rehabilitation increased peak VO 2 by 18% (P < 0.05) and improved GS%, K LV , LVEF, E/e’ and WMSI (P < 0.02) that were unchanged in controls. The improvement persisted at six months. Conclusions After a first uncomplicated AMI, abnormalities of left systolic and diastolic ventricular function may be present persisting over time despite a normal LVEF, which are fully reverted by cardiac rehabilitation.
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Acute myocardial infarction; Cardiac rehabilitation; Left ventricular diastolic stiffness; Left ventricular global strain;
Acute myocardial infarction; Cardiac rehabilitation; Left ventricular diastolic stiffness; Left ventricular global strain; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
English
2017
72
3
284
291
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Malfatto, G., Revera, M., Branzi, G., Ciambellotti, F., Giglio, A., Blengino, S., et al. (2017). A brief period of intensive cardiac rehabilitation improves global longitudinal strain and diastolic function after a first uncomplicated myocardial infarction. ACTA CARDIOLOGICA, 72(3), 284-291 [10.1080/00015385.2017.1305196].
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