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Volume 8

Journal of Novel Physiotherapies

ISSN: 2165-7025

Novel Physiotherapies 2018

March 19-20,, 2018

March 19-20, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

5

th

International Conference and Expo on

Novel Physio

therapies

Effectiveness of supervised exercise based cardiac rehabilitation versus unsupervised exercise training

following coronary artery bypass graft surgery

N Venkatesh

SRI RAMACHANDRA UNIVERSITY, INDIA

Background:

Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) is a multidisciplinary program that includes patient’s education on the importance of

exercises and reduction of risk factors by combined measures of medical, surgical, nutritional, exercises, lifestyle modification

and psycho-social adaptations. Cardiac rehabilitation includes primary and secondary prevention that includes essential

component of graded exercise training with growing demand on individualized training methods to enhance the benefits

like reducing morbidity, mortality, risk factors and enable them to have near normal quality of life. In spite of the benefits in

supervised training and limitations such as adherence, recent trends of evidence based practice and younger age of surgical

candidacy entrusts to explore the benefits of simple and structured supervised exercise training in Indian settings. Hence this

study was taken up to prescribe Supervised Exercise Training during Phase II Cardiac Rehabilitation of post Coronary artery

bypass graft Surgery (CABG) patients.

Objectives Of The Study:

To find out the effectiveness of supervised exercise based Cardiac Rehabilitation over unsupervised

conventional home programwith exercise training on functional capacity, Quality of Life, Physiological determinants of Cardio-

Respiratory function, Physical determinants of Cardio-Respiratory function. Also to determine the safety and feasibility of

outpatient exercise training program and the adherence to Phase II Cardiac rehabilitation (Exercise training).

Methodology:

ARandomized Control Study: All the patients who underwent Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) (n-114)

at the super specialty center were screened for inclusion in this study. Before discharge, all the patients in both the group were

given routine care with counseling to continue self-monitored exercise. After meeting the inclusion criteria, candidates were

randomized into study group (intervention of 12 weeks supervised exercise based Cardiac Rehabilitation) and Control groups

having conventional home based self-monitored exercise training. The subjects in study group attended individualized training

sessions, under supervision as per ‘AACVPR’ (American Association of Cardio Vascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation), ‘AHA’

(American Heart Association) and ‘ACSM’(American College of Sports Medicine) protocol for 12 weeks. The control group

received counseling to continue self-monitored exercise at home as practiced conventionally. The functional capacity was

tested by Six Minute Walk Test (SMWT) for patients in both groups in accordance to ATS (American Thoracic Society)

protocol at the time of discharge and after 12 weeks follow up. Quality of life, using WHO QOL BREF questioner, Physiological

and Physical determinants that influenced on outcome and barriers for participation in the study were noted.

Conclusions:

Patients, who attended the supervised exercise program study group, had a significant improvement in their

functional capacity in comparison to control group having conventional home based self-monitored program. Physical,

Physiological parameters, quality of life improved and in Physiological determinants’ like Heart rate, Ejection Fraction and

Systolic Blood Pressure had influence on the outcome. The barriers to Phase II CR were problems in commutation, family

support and psychological.

Key words:

Cardiac Rehabilitation, Phase II, Supervised Exercise Training, Functional Capacity, Coronary Artery Bypass

Grafting.

Biography

I am Natarajan Venkatesh (N. VENKATESH) working as Professor in Faculty of Physiotherapy, in Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai – 600 116, India. I have

been in clinical and teaching Physiotherapy for the past 25 years. I am PhD scholar. I am working on Influence of Yoga on Autonomic Nervous System. Honor of

Awards received: Distinguish Service Award by the Indian Association of Physiotherapists on 23.01.05. ----“Best Teacher Award” (Chosen by Vice Chancellor, The

Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University on 05.09.2011) --- Fellowship Award – 51st by The Indian Association of Physiotherapists 2013 (FIAP).

venkateshsru@hotmail.com

N Venkatesh, J Nov Physiother 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-023