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Predictors of survival in patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

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JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
Volume 20, Issue 9, Pages 606-615

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.2459/JCM.0000000000000829

Keywords

exercise training; disability; rehabilitation; transcatheter aortic valve implantation

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Aims Cardiac rehabilitation may improve physical and functional recovery after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), but outcome predictors in TAVI patients are usually based on assessments made before or at the time of TAVI without regard to cardiac rehabilitation referral. We aimed to assess exercise-based cardiac rehabilitationderived parameters that may predict 3-year outcome in TAVI patients undergoing residential cardiac rehabilitation. Methods and results In 95 consecutive TAVI patients (82.7W4.9 years, 65% women) who underwent a 3-week cardiac rehabilitation program, at 3-year follow-up 35 deaths occurred. Compared with survivors, nonsurvivors had longer stay in cardiac rehabilitation (29.5W12.3 vs. 21.6W7.5 days, PU0.0001), worse serum creatinine at admission/discharge (1.59W0.86 vs. 1.26W0.43 mg/dl, PU0.0164; 1.52W0.61 vs. 1.23W0.44 mg/dl, PU0.011), higher Cumulative Illness Rated State Comorbidity Index (5.4W1.5 vs. 4.6W1.8, PU0.036) and Barthel Index at admission/discharge (51.8W24.5 vs. 68.1W23.2, PU0.0016; 73.5W27.2 vs. 88.6W15.3, PU0.0007), higher Morse Fall Risk score (35.6W24 vs. 24.3W14.1, PU0.0056), and were less likely to train above the median exercise workload (fit) (11 vs. 35%, PU0.008) or perform the 6-min walk test (6MWT) at admission/discharge (NO-6MWT: 34 vs. 12%, PU0.008) and walked less distance on admission (6MWT: 129.6W88.3 vs. 193.3W69.8 m, PU0.008). Univariate predictors of 3-year survival were cardiac rehabilitation duration, serum creatinine, Cumulative Illness Rated State Comorbidity Index, Barthel Index and NO-6MWT at admission/discharge, 6MWT at admission, Morse Fall Risk score at discharge and fit. Multivariate analysis confirmed exercise tolerance, Barthel Index and sCr at discharge as predictors. Conclusion In TAVI patients who undergo cardiac rehabilitation, lower exercise tolerance, higher Barthel Index and sCr at discharge may predict 3-year mortality.

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