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NCT number NCT04670367
Other study ID # TCU-CHHuang-BaduanjinHeart
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 26, 2020
Est. completion date November 27, 2022

Study information

Verified date December 2020
Source Tzu Chi University
Contact Chu Hou Huang, PhD
Phone 886-3-565301
Email hou2017@gms.tcu.edu.tw
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) consists of supervised exercise training in conjunction with other secondary prevention interventions. However, CR is not widely used because of distance, financial resources, work and other time constraints, gender, age, social support, illness perceptions, and psychiatric problems. Baduanjin is a type of movement-based mind-body intervention. It is a form of traditional practice designed to promote physical and psychological health, manage symptoms, and relieve stress during illness. Patients with heart disease have frequently used it. The impacts of a Baduanjin exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation program for patients recovering from CAD under coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or valve replacement on Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD100, Med- Pex Enterprises, Taichung, Taiwan) and heart rate variability (HRV) has yet to be assessed. This trial evaluates whether the Baduanjin exercise would provide effective meridian energy and HRV in patients following CABG.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 120
Est. completion date November 27, 2022
Est. primary completion date May 27, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 20 Years to 70 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - 25-70 age range - Undergoing open heart surgery - Hemodynamically stable - Ambulatory - No advanced vision defect - The physician authorized by the operating physician for participation in the exercise - Patients who agreed to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - The presence of pulmonary, neurological, musculoskeletal disease limiting participation in exercise training - Patients at high risk (ejection fraction below 40 percent) - Dissectant aneurysm - Patients who cannot be cooperative in verbal and / or auditory terms - Psychological and / or perceptual cooperative patients

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Walk 30mins
aerobic exercise
Walk plus Baduanjin
Walk 30mins then Baduanjin 12mins per day, 5 times per week.
Other:
usual care
routine care
Behavioral:
Baduanjin
Baduanjin exercise is moderate in intensity and short in duration (a set of Baduanjin takes about 12 minutes). Baduanjin consists of the sitting and standing practicing form. The sitting Baduanjin exercise conforms to the aspects of low-intensity and long-term aerobic activity, which is suitable for the rehabilitation training of patients who are in stable condition during hospitalization. The standing Baduanjin is more suitable for patients with sequential rehabilitation after discharge and can be adjusted based on the patient's condition

Locations

Country Name City State
Taiwan Tzu Chi University Hualien City

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Tzu Chi University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Taiwan, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The change of 24 points skin electric conductance over bilateral wrist and foot in patients undergoing open-heart surgery as assessed using M.E.A.D (Meridian Energy Analysis Device):Baseline The electrical conductance of the acupuncture points of human subject can be measured by a computerized testing instrument with a very low electrical current.Ryodoraku theory has been shown to be a supplementary diagnostic method for selective diseases and a useful parameter for evaluating therapeutic effects of acupuncture. The electrical conductance of an acupoint was measured using a Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD100, Med- Pex Enterprises, Taichung, Taiwan) operating at DC 12V and 0 to 200A. The method and procedure of the MEAD is based on the Ryodoraku theory and is similar to equipment used in previous studies. Baseline
Primary The change of 24 points skin electric conductance over bilateral wrist and foot in patients undergoing open-heart surgery as assessed using M.E.A.D (Meridian Energy Analysis Device): 2 weeks The electrical conductance of the acupuncture points of human subject can be measured by a computerized testing instrument with a very low electrical current.Ryodoraku theory has been shown to be a supplementary diagnostic method for selective diseases and a useful parameter for evaluating therapeutic effects of acupuncture. The electrical conductance of an acupoint was measured using a Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD100, Med- Pex Enterprises, Taichung, Taiwan) operating at DC 12V and 0 to 200A. The method and procedure of the MEAD is based on the Ryodoraku theory and is similar to equipment used in previous studies. 2 weeks
Primary The change of 24 points skin electric conductance over bilateral wrist and foot in patients undergoing open-heart surgery as assessed using M.E.A.D (Meridian Energy Analysis Device): 4 weeks The electrical conductance of the acupuncture points of human subject can be measured by a computerized testing instrument with a very low electrical current.Ryodoraku theory has been shown to be a supplementary diagnostic method for selective diseases and a useful parameter for evaluating therapeutic effects of acupuncture. The electrical conductance of an acupoint was measured using a Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD100, Med- Pex Enterprises, Taichung, Taiwan) operating at DC 12V and 0 to 200A. The method and procedure of the MEAD is based on the Ryodoraku theory and is similar to equipment used in previous studies. 4 weeks
Primary The change of 24 points skin electric conductance over bilateral wrist and foot in patients undergoing open-heart surgery as assessed using M.E.A.D (Meridian Energy Analysis Device): 12 weeks The electrical conductance of the acupuncture points of human subject can be measured by a computerized testing instrument with a very low electrical current.Ryodoraku theory has been shown to be a supplementary diagnostic method for selective diseases and a useful parameter for evaluating therapeutic effects of acupuncture. The electrical conductance of an acupoint was measured using a Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD100, Med- Pex Enterprises, Taichung, Taiwan) operating at DC 12V and 0 to 200A. The method and procedure of the MEAD is based on the Ryodoraku theory and is similar to equipment used in previous studies. 12 weeks
Primary The change of 24 points skin electric conductance over bilateral wrist and foot in patients undergoing open-heart surgery as assessed using M.E.A.D (Meridian Energy Analysis Device): 16 weeks The electrical conductance of the acupuncture points of human subject can be measured by a computerized testing instrument with a very low electrical current.Ryodoraku theory has been shown to be a supplementary diagnostic method for selective diseases and a useful parameter for evaluating therapeutic effects of acupuncture. The electrical conductance of an acupoint was measured using a Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD100, Med- Pex Enterprises, Taichung, Taiwan) operating at DC 12V and 0 to 200A. The method and procedure of the MEAD is based on the Ryodoraku theory and is similar to equipment used in previous studies. 16 weeks
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