Standardized exercise training is feasible, safe, and effective in pulmonary arterial and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension: results from a large European multicentre randomized controlled trial
European Heart Journal

Abstract
This prospective, randomized, controlled, multicentre study aimed to evaluate efficacy and safety of exercise training in patients with pulmonary arterial (PAH) and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH).
For the first time a specialized PAH/CTEPH rehabilitation programme was implemented in 11 centres across 10 European countries. Out of 129 enrolled patients, 116 patients (58 vs. 58 randomized into a training or usual care control group) on disease-targeted medication completed the study [85 female; mean age 53.6 ± 12.5 years; mean pulmonary arterial pressure 46.6 ± 15.1 mmHg; World Health Organization (WHO) functional class II 53%, III 46%; PAH
This is the first multicentre and so far the largest randomized, controlled study on feasibility, safety, and efficacy of exercise training as add-on to medical therapy in PAH and CTEPH. Within this study, a standardized specialized training programme with in-hospital start was successfully established in 10 European countries.
Contributors

Alison MacKenzie
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Andrew J Peacock
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Christina A Eichstaedt
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Nicola Benjamin
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Robert Nechwatal
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Silvia Ulrich
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Stéphanie Saxer
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Maurizio Bussotti
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Marinella Sommaruga
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Stefano Ghio
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Eglė Palevičiūtė
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Elena Jurevičienė
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Antonio Cittadini
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Anna A Stanziola
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Alberto M Marra
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Gabor Kovacs
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Joan-Albert Barberà
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Isabel Blanco
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Martijn A Spruit
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Frits M E Franssen
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Anton Vonk Noordegraaf
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Abílio Reis
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Sofia Gonçalves Viamonte
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Heleen Demeyer
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Martin Johnson
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