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The project aims to investigate the effect of a regular exercise for 6 months on diastolic parameters in patients who present with shortness of breath and who have evidence of early diastolic dysfunction on echocardiography. Patients will be enrolled from the VA General Medicine and Cardiology Clinics, and will be screened for diastolic dysfunction. Once enrolled, they will be on an exercise regimen that involves aerobic exercise for 30-45 minutes five times a week at home. The participants will have an initial supervised exercise session with the VA Cardiac Rehabilitation team, and will have either every other week or monthly supervised sessions at the VA Cardiac Rehabilitation Center to monitor their progress. Clinical, biometric, laboratory and echocardiographic parameters will be obtained before and after the 6 month period.


Clinical Trial Description

Introduction:

Diastolic dysfunction (DD) accounts for >50% of all heart failure (DHF) hospitalizations and this number is increasing with age, obesity and diabetes.

There are no proven treatments for DHF apart from blood pressure control.

Aim:

If diagnosed early, is this reversible with lifestyle changes; namely, aerobic exercise and weight reduction?

Methods:

We will screen veterans presenting to the medicine, cardiology and pulmonary services with dyspnea. We will perform echocardiography with Doppler which non-invasively measures cardiac filling and diastolic dysfunction. Treadmill exercise echo will be performed to quantify DD.

Bruce treadmill protocol description/ procedure: Exercise is performed on a treadmill. The test starts at 2.74 km/hr (1.7 mph) and at a gradient (or incline) of 10%. At three minute intervals the incline of the treadmill increases by 2%, and the speed increases as shown in the table below.

Stage Speed (mph) Gradient:

1. 1.7 10

2. 2.5 12

3. 3.4 14

4. 4.2 16

5. 5.0 18

6. 5.5 20

7. 6.0 22

8. 6.5 24

9. 7.0 26

10. 7.5 28

Subject exercise study:

For physical exercise to have a beneficial effect on cardiac function, we suggest the following:

- Type of Exercise

- Walking - outdoors or treadmill

- Running or jogging

- Cycling - outdoors or stationary

Duration of Exercise:

Initial 2-3 minute gradual warm-up period. Roughly 30 minutes of continuous exercise 5 times a week.

Finally a few minutes of gradual cool-down before terminating exercise.

Intensity of Exercise:

Target exercise at a "moderately significant exertion".

We will demonstrate what is adequate in the beginning and periodically throughout the 6 months of the study.

"Maximum age predicted heart rate (MPHR)" is calculated as 220 minus subject's age. Then we would like to sustain roughly about 70 to 85% of MPHR for 25-30 minutes.

"Successful" Exerciser: Subjects who are able to adhere to the required intensity and duration of exercise for the majority (about 75% or more) of the time; averaging 150 minutes/ week on self reporting. ;


Study Design

Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00998114
Study type Interventional
Source University of Missouri-Columbia
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2008
Completion date May 2011

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