Exercise training in pulmonary hypertension patients improves exercise capacity, muscular function, quality of life, and possibly right ventricular function and pulmonary haemodynamics.
784 pulmonary hypertension patients across multiple studies evaluating exercise training and rehabilitation.
Exercise training and rehabilitation
Exercise capacity, muscular function, quality of life, right ventricular function, and pulmonary haemodynamics
Objectives of this European Respiratory Society task force were to summarise current studies, to develop strategies for future research and to increase availability and awareness of exercise training for pulmonary hypertension (PH) patients.An evidence-based approach with clinical expertise of the task force members, based on both literature search and face-to-face meetings was conducted. The statement summarises current knowledge and open questions regarding clinical effects of exercise training in PH, training modalities, implementation strategies and pathophysiological mechanisms.In studies (784 PH patients in total, including six randomised controlled trials, three controlled trials, 10 prospective cohort studies and four meta-analyses), exercise training has been shown to improve exercise capacity, muscular function, quality of life and possibly right ventricular function and pulmonary haemodynamics. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to confirm these data, to investigate the impact on risk profiles and to identify the most advantageous training methodology and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms.As exercise training appears to be effective, cost-efficient and safe, but is scarcely reimbursed, support from healthcare institutions, commissioners of healthcare and research funding institutions is greatly needed. There is a strong need to establish specialised rehabilitation programmes for PH patients to enhance patient access to this treatment intervention.
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Grünig et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in Severe chronic pulmonary hypertension (n=784). Exercise training and rehabilitation was evaluated on Exercise capacity, muscular function, quality of life, right ventricular function, and pulmonary haemodynamics. Exercise training in pulmonary hypertension patients improves exercise capacity, muscular function, quality of life, and possibly right ventricular function and pulmonary haemodynamics.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20d3a36dd54ee3d3eb0a08 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00332-2018
Ekkehard Grünig
Vascular Medicine
Christina A. Eichstaedt
German Society of Surgery
Joan-Albert Barberà
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Respiratorias
European Respiratory Journal
University College London
Imperial College London
Heidelberg University
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