Coronary Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cardiac Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Refractory Angina
The purpose of this study is to determine whether cardiac rehabilitation is a successful treatment for refractory angina, in relation to improvements in cardiovascular risk factors, physical ability, symptomology, quality of life and psychological morbidity.
The majority of patients presenting with angina pectoris resulting from coronary artery
disease (CHD) are successfully treated with interventions including coronary artery bypass
grafting (CABG) and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and medical
management. However, a growing number of patients experience persistent angina in spite of
intervention and optimal medical treatment. Such patients are referred to as suffering from
'refractory angina'.
Currently, cardiac rehabilitation centres are reluctant to accept patients with ongoing
angina or complicated cardiovascular history, in spite of the duration or stability of the
symptoms. Indeed, angina and heart failure are often used to exclude patients from cardiac
rehabilitation. However, in the recent updated American Heart Association (AHA)
recommendations for exercise and training, cardiac rehabilitation and supervised exercise
training is recommended for patients with ongoing angina, previous history of CABG, MI, PTCA
and patients with existing cardiomyopathy in order to promote a reduction in myocardial
ischaemia at rest and during sub-maximal exercise, while reducing the risk for the
progression of CHD. Nevertheless, studies exploring the physiological and psychological
impact of routinely available CR as a stand-alone intervention among refractory angina
patients have not previously been undertaken. Until such studies are performed, CR
practitioners will continue to refuse to accept refractory angina patients for participation
in CR.
Research questions:
- Is an eight-week cardiac rehabilitation exercise programme an appropriate treatment
option for patients with refractory angina?
- Does an eight-week cardiac rehabilitation exercise programme improve the physical
functioning and cardiovascular health of patients with refractory angina?
- Is symptom severity and frequency reduced following an eight-week cardiac
rehabilitation exercise programme in patients with refractory angina?
- Does an eight-week cardiac rehabilitation exercise programme have any impact on
anxiety, depression, cardiac anxiety and quality of life in patients with refractory
angina?
- Are any physiological or psychological effects acquired by patients with refractory
angina participating in a cardiac rehabilitation exercise programme maintained at an
eight-week follow-up?
The study is conceived as a randomised intervention-control study of a standard, routinely
available Phase III hospital-based CR program among patients with refractory angina.
Patients will be randomly assigned to an eight-week CR programme based at Harefield Hospital
or symptom diary monitoring control group.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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