Early rehabilitation in cardiology – heart failure: The ERIC-HF protocol, a novel intervention to decompensated heart failure patients rehabilitation
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Abstract
Decompensated heart failure patients are characterised by functional dependence and low exercise tolerance. Aerobic exercise can improve symptoms, functional capacity and an increase in exercise tolerance. However, the benefits of early rehabilitation have not yet been validated.
To evaluate the safety and feasibility of an aerobic exercise training programme in functional capacity of decompensated heart failure patients.
A single centre, parallel, randomised controlled, open label trial, with 100 patients. The training group (TG,
The mean age of the patients was 70 years, 20% were New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV and 80% NYHA class III at admission. The major heart failure aetiology was ischaemic (35 patients) and valvular disease (25 patients). There were no significant differences between groups at baseline in terms of sociodemographic or pathophysiological characteristics. There was a statistically significant difference of 54.2 meters for the training group (
The training protocol demonstrated safety and efficacy, promoting functional capacity. This study elucidated about the benefits of a systematised implementation of physical exercise during the patient’s clinical stabilisation phase, which had not yet been demonstrated.
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