The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a supervised cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program on long- term quality of life (Qo L) of patients with heart failure (HF).Methods: A sample of 21 HF patients, previously sedentary, NYHA II, was randomly divided into two g roups: the CR group (N = 13) and the control group (CG = 8). The CR consisted of sessions of 120 minutes/day, 3 times/week,for 60 days. CR g roup performed their activ ities under supervision at a rehabilitation clinic, and CG received standard care and was instructed to exercise at ho me. All patients underwent a maximal sympto m-limited test at the beginning and after 30 and 60 days of CR. Qo L was monitored after 60-days, 6, 12 and 18 months of CR. Results:Two-way A NOVA for repeated measures, follo wed by Tukey's test for statistical analysis showed significantimp rovement in peak VO2 at 30 and 60-days of CR (p<0.05). Qo L imp roved after 60-days of CR and remained improved throughout the 18following months in the supervised CR group. The use of hospital emergency services became less frequent (p=0.023) and there was a trend for better survival after 18 months of follow-up (p=0.092).Conclusion: CR was effect ive upon cardiopulmonary and Qo L aspects.
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