Abstract

BackgroundCOVID-19 pandemic constitutes a challenge in cardiovascular disease management. Little is known about COVID-19 prevalence and incidence in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs.AimTo evaluate the prevalence and incidence of COVID-19 in patients undergoing CR in ambulatory setting.MethodsFrom august to October 2020, all patients admitted in a single ambulatory CR program were screened for COVID-19 infection before and after CR, through naso-pharyngeal RT-PCR and serology assays before and after the CR. Number of patients was reduced from 9 to 4 in each group, 2 meters distancing respected, and all patients and staff had to wear surgical mask during sessions. Hand washing and material disinfection were systematic before and after each session for both patients and health professionals.ResultsAmong the 81 patients included, 63 (76%) were male, mean age was 57 ± 11 years (Table 1). None (0%) had positive RT-PCR before entering CR and only 2 (2.7%) were tested positive after CR. These two patients were asymptomatic. After serological analysis, 3 patients (3.8%) had anti-bodies against SARS-COV-2 before and after participating CR (Fig. 1). These 3 patients were negative on nasal swab before and after CR. No seroconversion was observed. In total (before and after CR), 5 patients (6.0%) were tested positive with COVID-19. Those 5 patients were younger (mean age 51 years old versus 58, P = 0.02), with better functional capacity before and after CR: respectively 7.1 METs (versus 5.2 METs, P = 0.01) and 8.3 METs (versus 6.3 METs, P = 0.03). In COVID+ patients, improvement of functional capacity was similar to COVID–patients: respectively 0.8 METs (P = 0.9) and 15 Watts (P = 0.9).ConclusionCR is not associated with risk of infection with SARS-COV-2, provided that basic sanitary measures are stricly applied. It is also associated with functional capacity improvement, even in patients who previously had COVID-19.

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