The efficacy of a supervised exercise training programme on readmission rates in patients with myocardial ischemia: results from a randomised controlled trial
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Abstract
The results of research into the outcomes of physical rehabilitation and its relationship with post-myocardial ischaemia survival and readmissions are inconclusive. Our primary aim was to evaluate the efficacy of a supervised exercise training programme in terms of decreasing hospital cardiac readmission in patients with myocardial ischaemia.
We conducted a randomised controlled trial including patients with myocardial ischaemia. Eligible patients were assigned to a control group receiving standard care or to an intervention group that took part in a supervised exercise training programme. The follow-up period was 12 months after hospital discharge.
Of 478 patients assessed for eligibility, 86 were randomised to the control group (
The supervised physical exercise programme was effective at reducing the number of emergency room visits and at increasing the percentage of patients who returned to work. It also improved patients’ exercise capacity and increased their health-related quality of life. Although the results were promising, the programme was not associated with a significant reduction in cardiac and all-cause readmission rates.
Contributors

Núria Santaularia
Author
Althaia Foundation, Xarxa Assistential University of Manresa Manresa , Spain

Josefina Caminal
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Anna Arnau
Author

Montserrat Perramon
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Jesus Montesinos
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Montserrat Abenoza Guardiola
Author

Tiny Jaarsma
Author
