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Home-based Cardiac Rehabilitation With Spot-jogging

Home-based Cardiac Rehabilitation With Spot-jogging

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The first purpose of this study is to investigate the physiological changes of heart failure patients during cardiopulmonary exercise test with spot jogging and compare them with the standard stationary bike cardiopulmonary exercise test. The second one is to compare the effect between home-based cardiac rehabilitation using different step frequency and toe lift or not to adjust spot jogging intensity and outpatient center-based cardiac rehabilitation for heart failure patients.

Description

This is a pilot, prospective, randomized controlled trial design. We will recruit 40 heart failure patients aged over 18 year-old who have completed stationary bike cardiopulmonary exercise test and was referred to phase II cardiac rehabilitation. After providing informed consent, participants will be randomly assigned to either the home-based cardiac rehabilitation group or the outpatient center-based cardiac rehabilitation group. All participants will undergo spot jogging cardiopulmonary exercise test and six-minute walking test. The home-based spot jogging cardiac rehabilitation group will receive exercise intensity guidance in the outpatient cardiac rehabilitation room for 30 minutes of spot jogging and treadmill exercise during the first, fourth, and seventh weeks, and will perform spot jogging for 30 minutes twice a week at home. The outpatient center-based cardiac rehabilitation group will perform stationary bike or treadmill exercise for 30 minutes twice a week in the outpatient cardiac rehabilitation room. Both groups will achieve their target heart rate or 13 in rating perceived exertion. After 18 exercise sessions, participants will undergo stationary bike exercise test and six-minute walking test again.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Heart failure patients aged over 18 year-old who have completed stationary bike cardiopulmonary exercise test and was referred to phase II cardiac rehabilitation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Other neurological or musculoskeletal issues that affect physical activity.
  • Undergoing dialysis.
  • Having a pacemaker.
  • Unable to cooperate in completing cardiopulmonary exercise testing.
  • Do not agree to participate in the trial.

Study details
    Heart Failure
    Cardiac Rehabilitation

NCT06756659

National Taiwan University Hospital

1 April 2025

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