2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(00)01488-0
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Exercise performance and training in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators and coronary heart disease

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“…In studies in which comparisons were made to a control group without an ICD, mixed results with ICD recipients were reported that showed no change in oxygen uptake in some. 189,191 Additionally, 2 samples of ICD recipients demonstrated improvements after 8 weeks of exercise training, although this was not significant. 193,194 Improvement in workload after cardiac rehabilitation was noted in an early study without a control group, with 10% reporting ICD issues and need for reprogramming.…”
Section: Overview Of Specific Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Stumentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In studies in which comparisons were made to a control group without an ICD, mixed results with ICD recipients were reported that showed no change in oxygen uptake in some. 189,191 Additionally, 2 samples of ICD recipients demonstrated improvements after 8 weeks of exercise training, although this was not significant. 193,194 Improvement in workload after cardiac rehabilitation was noted in an early study without a control group, with 10% reporting ICD issues and need for reprogramming.…”
Section: Overview Of Specific Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Stumentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It is concerned that the increase in heart rate associated with exercise may trigger an inappropriate discharge of ICD, but studies have reported that exercise training in patients with ICD is as effective as in patients without ICD and does not cause inappropriate discharges. 191 It also has been reported that exercise training improves not only exercise capacity but also endothelial function in patients with ICD, 192 and that cardiac rehabilitation relieves anxiety and depression in patients with ICD as compared with findings for those not receiving cardiac rehabilitation. 193 Although high-level evidence is limited regarding the efficacy and safety of cardiac rehabilitation in patients with ICD, it has been indicated that supervised exercise training in patients with ICD may be conducted safely, and is as effective as that in those without ICD, and have a favorable psychological effect.…”
Section: (4) Cardiac Rehabilitation and Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…601 There is evidence to suggest that exercise training in patients with an ICD increases peak Vȯ 2 , similar to control patients. [602][603][604] In a retrospective comparative survey, it was shown that patients who participated in an exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation program received fewer total and exercise-related shocks than those who did not participate. 605 In a prospective cohort study of 118 patients after ICD implantation, a significant increase of exercise capacity was shown, without serious complications.…”
Section: Intracardiac Defibrillatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%