A 16-week group-based high-intensity interval-training program improved 6-minute walk test distance by 66 to 143 m and aerobic capacity by 17% to 52% in 4 patients with chronic heart failure.
Case Report (n=4)
Does a group-based high-intensity interval-training program improve physical capacity and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure?
A 16-week high-intensity interval training program improved exercise capacity and quality of life in a small series of patients with NYHA class III heart failure without adverse events.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this case report is to describe the responses of 4 patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) to a novel rehabilitation program: a group-based, high-intensity, interval-training program that includes aerobic, resistance, flexibility, and balance activities. CASE DESCRIPTION: Four patients (55-71 years of age) with CHF (New York Heart Association class III) participated in the rehabilitation program twice per week for 16 weeks. Outcome measures included a 6-minute walk test (6MWT), a cycle ergometer test (aerobic capacity), and a quality-of-life questionnaire. OUTCOMES: Patients 1, 2, and 3 increased their aerobic capacity (17%, 25%, and 52%, respectively). Patient 4 did not complete the cycle ergometer test because of limitations associated with his pacemaker. All patients increased their 6MWT distance (117, 66, 135, and 143 m for patients 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively). No adverse events were reported. DISCUSSION: The Norwegian Ullevaal Model of cardiac rehabilitation is a novel high-intensity, interval-training program. The 4 patients with CHF in this case series who participated in this program experienced improvements in physical capacity and quality of life and had no adverse events. These results are consistent with recent evidence supporting the efficacy of high-intensity interval training in people with CHF. Randomized clinical trials are needed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of this group-based, high-intensity, aerobic interval-training program for patients with CHF.
Nilsson et al. (Fri,) は、慢性心不全 (CHF) に関する症例報告を行った (n=4)。グループベースの高強度インターバルトレーニングプログラム (ノルウェー・ウレヴォールモデル) が、6分間歩行テスト (6MWT)、サイクルエルゴメーターテスト (有酸素能力)、および生活の質に関するアンケートで評価された。16週間のグループベースの高強度インターバルトレーニングプログラムは、慢性心不全を有する4人の患者において、6分間歩行テストの距離を66mから143m、また有酸素能力を17%から52%改善した。