Cardiac rehabilitation program improves exercise capacity in heart transplantation recipients regardless of marginal donor factors

We examined donor and recipient factors related to change in peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2) during the CR program using multiple linear regression analysis. Baseline characteristics were similar between groups, although the mean age was higher in the marginal group (43  ± 13 vs. 34 ± 14 years,p = 0.043). Peak VO2 and knee extensor muscular strength (KEMS) improved significantly in both groups (p <  0.05), but there were no observed inter-group differences. Multiple analysis revealed change in KEMS (β = 0.52, 95% CI = 0.023–1.01) as an independent predictor of change in peak VO2 after adjustment for recipients ’ age, sex, and CR attendance frequency (adjustedR2 = 0.25,p = 0.0084), whereas marginal donor factors were not a predictor (p = 0.76). The CR program improved exercise capacity in HTx recipients regardless of marginal donor factors, suggesting that recipients of marginal donor hearts should be referred to CR programs.
Source: Heart and Vessels - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research