Rehabilitation for cardiac arrhythmia in COVID-19 and non COVID-19 patients
Date
2024-04-08
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University of Leicester
Abstract
Introduction
Exercise-based cardiorespiratory rehabilitation programme is an effective intervention to
improve clinical outcomes, exercise capacity and quality of life in individuals living with
cardiac and pulmonary conditions. Despite the effectiveness of the programme in cardiac
population, no routine prescription of comprehensive rehabilitation is offered to those
with AF. This thesis aimed to assess the benefits of the programme in those with HF and
co-existing AF and to investigate the views toward delivering the programme for this
population. Moreover, evidence suggests that an adapted rehabilitation programme is
effective in improving clinical outcomes in those with post COVID-19 syndrome. Thus,
we aimed to investigate the potential benefits of the programme in restoring cardiac
autonomic functions and cardiac disturbance that might be present in this population.
Methods
Four main study designs were undertaken to address the thesis aims.
1. Retrospective analysis to investigate the benefits of the programme in HF individuals
with AF. 2. Survey study to assess HCP views toward delivering the programme for
individuals with AF. 3. Survey and interviews to investigate the need for rehabilitation
for individuals with AF. 4. Observational study to assess the benefits of the programme
for individual with post COVID-19.
Results
Rehabilitation programme demonstrated an improvement in clinical outcomes in
individuals with HF and co-existing AF. HCPs were enthusiastic about the benefits of the
programme for individuals living with AF. Moreover, those living with AF reported their
need for this programme to help manage their symptoms. Lastly, an adapted rehabilitation
programme demonstrated an improvement in cardiac autonomic function and other
clinical measures in those with post COVID-19 syndrome.
Conclusion
Rehabilitation programme is an effective intervention for those with HF and co-existing
AF, while an adapted rehabilitation programme demonstrated an improvement in cardiac
functions in those with post COVID-19.
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Rehabilitation, COVID-19, Cardiac autonomic functions