The BRUM-CHF study randomized 169 patients with stable heart failure to evaluate the effectiveness of a home-based exercise rehabilitation program compared to specialist nurse care alone.
RCT (n=169)
Minimisation, stratified by NYHA group, presence or absence of atrial fibrillation, and hospital site
Open-label with blinded outcome assessment
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169 English-speaking patients with stable heart failure (ejection fraction ≤ 40%) and recent hospital admission or NYHA II/III symptoms, recruited for a 1-year follow-up trial.
Home-based exercise rehabilitation vs Specialist heart failure nurse care alone (3 supervised sessions followed by home-based progressive walking and low-intensity strength training)
Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLwHF) at 1 year
BACKGROUND: Exercise has been shown to be beneficial for selected patients with heart failure, but questions remain over its effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and uptake in a real world setting. This paper describes the design, rationale and recruitment for a randomised controlled trial that will explore the effectiveness and uptake of a predominantly home-based exercise rehabilitation programme, as well as its cost-effectiveness and patient acceptability. METHODS/DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial comparing specialist heart failure nurse care plus a nurse-led predominantly home-based exercise intervention against specialist heart failure nurse care alone in a multiethnic city population, served by two NHS Trusts and one primary care setting, in the United Kingdom.169 English speaking patients with stable heart failure, defined as systolic impairment (ejection fraction 40%, current NYHA IV, no admission or NYHA II or more within the previous 2 years, or serious co-morbidities preventing physical activity. 642 patients were contacted: 289 (45%) declined to participate, 183 (39%) had an exclusion criterion and 169 (26%) agreed to randomisation. DISCUSSION: Due to safety considerations for home-exercise less than half of patients treated by specialist heart failure services were eligible for the study. Many patients had co-morbidities preventing exercise and others had concerns about undertaking an exercise programme.
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Kate Jolly
Preventive Cardiology
Rod S Tayor
University of Exeter
Gregory Y.H. Lip
Electrophysiology
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
University of Birmingham
University of Leicester
University of Exeter
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Jolly et al. (Wed,) conducted a rct in Congestive heart failure (n=169). Home-based exercise rehabilitation vs. Specialist heart failure nurse care alone was evaluated on Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLwHF) at 1 year. The BRUM-CHF study randomized 169 patients with stable heart failure to evaluate the effectiveness of a home-based exercise rehabilitation program compared to specialist nurse care alone.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20d8b6fd936e2c9649ccae — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-7-9