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Exercise rehabilitation in COPD and heart failure: comparison of two national audits

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posted on 2024-08-07, 07:59 authored by AV Jones, RA Evans, AS Harrison, LB Sherar, MC Steiner, P Doherty, SJ Singh

Background 

Pulmonary (PR) and cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are recommended in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic heart failure (CHF); the impact of coexisting COPD and CHF on completion and outcomes of rehabilitation programmes is unknown. We examined enrolment, completion and clinical outcomes of CR and PR in adults with COPD, CHF and coexisting COPD and CHF. 


Methods 

The National Audit of CR and National COPD Audit Programme: clinical audits of PR were analysed (211 PR and 237 CR programmes); adults with a diagnosis of CHF, COPD or coexisting COPD and CHF were identified (COPD+CHF or CHF+COPD according to database). Propensity matching was conducted (age, sex, body mass index and functional status) between COPD+CHF and COPD, and CHF +COPD and CHF. Group by time interaction was examined using mixed 2×2 analysis of variance. 


Results 

Those with CHF+COPD had lower enrolment and completion of CR compared to those with CHF; there were no differences in PR enrolment or completion between the two groups. Adults with COPD made a significantly larger gain in the incremental shuttle walk test compared to adults with COPD +CHF following PR (59.3 m versus 37.4 m); the improvements following CR were similar (CHF 77.3 m versus CHF+COPD 58.3 m). Similar improvements were made in the 6-min walk test following CR (CHF 45.1 m versus CHF+COPD 38.8 m) and PR (COPD 48.2 m versus COPD+CHF 44.0 m). Comparable improvements in quality of life and mood state were made following CR and PR, regardless of diagnosis. 


Conclusion 

We have demonstrated that multi-morbid adults benefit from exercise-based rehabilitation, yet efforts are needed to promote completion. These findings support group-based, tailored, multi-morbid exercise rehabilitation.

Funding

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre

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Citation

Exercise rehabilitation in COPD and heart failure: comparison of two national audits, Amy V. Jones, Rachael A. Evans, Alexander S. Harrison, Lauren B. Sherar, Michael C. Steiner, Patrick Doherty, Sally J. Singh, ERJ Open Research Oct 2022, 8 (4) 00131-2022; DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00131-2022

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College of Life Sciences / Respiratory Sciences

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ERJ Open Research

Volume

8

Issue

4

Pagination

131 - 2022

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European Respiratory Society (ERS)

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2312-0541

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2312-0541

Acceptance date

2022-07-04

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2024-08-07

Spatial coverage

England

Language

eng

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