A 12-week home-based cardiac rehabilitation program significantly improved exercise capacity, increasing 6-minute walk test distance from 355 m to 398 m (P<0.05).
Observational (n=923)
Yes
923 Veterans (mean age 67.3 years) enrolled in a 12-week home-based cardiac rehabilitation program across 25 VA hospitals.
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) vs Pre-intervention baseline
Exercise capacity (6-minute walk test distance in meters), p=<.05
Absolute Event Rate: 398% vs 355%
p-value: p=<.05
PURPOSE: The conceptual utility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) is widely acknowledged. However, data substantiating its effectiveness and safety are limited. This study evaluated effectiveness and safety of the Veterans Affairs (VA) national HBCR program. METHODS: Veterans completed a 12-wk HBCR program over 18 mo at 25 geographically dispersed VA hospitals. Pre- to post-changes were compared using paired t tests. Patient satisfaction and adverse events were also summarized descriptively. RESULTS: Of the 923 Veterans with a mean age of 67.3 ± 10.6 yr enrolled in the HBCR program, 572 (62%) completed it. Findings included significant improvements in exercise capacity (6-min walk test distance: 355 vs 398 m; P < .05; Duke Activity Status Index: 27.1 vs 33.5; P < .05; self-reported steps/d: 3150 vs 4166; P < .05); depression measured by Patient Health Questionnaire (6.4 vs 4.9; P < .0001); cardiac self-efficacy (33.1 vs 39.2; P < .0001); body mass index (31.5 vs 31.1 kg/m2; P = .0001); and eating habits measured by Rate Your Plate, Heart (47.2 vs 51.1; P < .05). No safety issues were related to HBCR participation. Participants were highly satisfied. CONCLUSIONS: The VA HBCR program demonstrates strong evidence of effectiveness and safety to a wide range of patients, including those with high clinical complexity and risk. HBCR provides an adjunct to site-based programs and access to cardiac rehabilitation. Additional research is needed to assess long-term effects, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability of the model.
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Kariann Drwal
Iowa City VA Health Care System
Bonnie J. Wakefield
Heart Failure & Transplant
Daniel E. Forman
General Cardiology
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
Iowa City VA Health Care System
University of Hawaii Maui College
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Drwal et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Cardiac disease (n=923). Home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) vs. Pre-intervention baseline was evaluated on Exercise capacity (6-minute walk test distance in meters) (p=<.05). A 12-week home-based cardiac rehabilitation program significantly improved exercise capacity, increasing 6-minute walk test distance from 355 m to 398 m (P<0.05).
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