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European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2004

Determinants of the effects of physical training and of the complications requiring resuscitation during exercise in patients with cardiovascular disease.

Luc Vanhees; An Stevens; Dirk Schepers; J Defoor; Frank Rademakers; Robert Fagard

Background Benefits of cardiac rehabilitation with exercise therapy are well-established, although individual reactions are heterogeneous. The identification of determinants of training effects is useful from a prognostic point of view, but data regarding this are scarce. Furthermore, limited data exist on the determinants of complications during exercise in cardiac patients. This study aimed to investigate the determinants (1) of training effects in cardiac rehabilitation and (2) of complications requiring resuscitation during exercise activities at the hospital and during continued exercise at a sports club for cardiac patients. Design Clinical association study. Methods Determinants of changes in peak oxygen uptake (VO2) after 3 months of cardiac rehabilitation were determined by multiple regression analysis (n = 1909). Determinants of events requiring resuscitation (n = 21) were assessed by logistic regression analysis. Results Improvements in peak VO2 and exercise duration averaged 26%. Eighteen per cent of the variance in absolute improvements of peak VO2 was explained, with age and training characteristics as the strongest determinants. Twenty-one per cent of the variation in relative improvements was explained, with baseline exercise performance and training characteristics being the strongest determinants. The intake of anti-arrhythmics (odds ratio = 5.5; P<0.001) and the presence of ST-segment depression (> 1 mm) at baseline exercise testing (odds ratio = 1.6; P< 0.001) were predictive for serious complications. The occurrence of events requiring resuscitation was higher at the sports club (1/16 533 versus 1/29 214 patient-hours). Conclusions Age, baseline exercise performance and training characteristics were predictive for training effects in cardiac rehabilitation. Anti-arrhythmics and ST-segment depression at baseline exercise testing were predictive for complications.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2005

Changes in QRS duration are associated with maximal exercise capacity in adult patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot.

Werner Budts; J Defoor; An Stevens; M Vanden Wyngaerd; Philip Moons; Luc Vanhees


European Heart Journal | 2006

Effect of creatine supplementation in conjunction with exercise training on physical fitness in coronary artery disease.

J Defoor; A Stevens; Dirk Schepers; P. Hespel; M. Decramer; L. Mortlemans; Robert Fagard; L.E.M.J. Vanhees


European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2006

/ Genetic NCIL G13368A polymorphism of the NADH-dehydrogenase mitochondrial subunit 5 and aerobic power in coronary artery disease

J Defoor; M Antritsou; K Martens; Gert Matthijs; Robert Fagard; Luc Vanhees


European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2006

Effects of creatine supplementation with exercise training on physical fitness in coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure.

J Defoor; A Stevens; Dirk Schepers; Peter Hespel; Marc Decramer; Luc Mortelmans; Fabienne Dobbels; Johan Vanhaecke; Robert Fagard; Luc Vanhees


European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2006

NAD(P)H oxidase P22phox gene A640g and C242 T polymorphisms and aerobic power in coronary artery disease

J Defoor; E. Logghe; K Martens; Gert Matthijs; Robert Fagard; L.E.M.J. Vanhees


European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2006

Angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene a1166c polymorphism affects aerobic power response to training in coronary artery disease

J Defoor; B. Raman; K Martens; Gert Matthijs; L.E.M.J. Vanhees; Robert Fagard


European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2006

Arg213Gly polymorphism of the extracellular superoxide dismutase gene and aerobic power in coronary artery disease.

J Defoor; W Mysak; Katrin Martens; Gert Matthijs; Robert Fagard; Luc Vanhees


European Heart Journal | 2006

The Caregene Study: ACE gene I/D polymorphism and effect of physical training on aerobic power in coronary artery disease.

J Defoor; L.E.M.J. Vanhees; K Martens; Gert Matthijs; A. van Vlerken; Dominika Zielińska; Dirk Schepers; Robert Vlietinck; Robert Fagard


European Heart Journal | 2006

A1166C polymorphism of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene affects aerobic power response to training in coronary artery disease.

J Defoor; M. Wolffs; K Martens; Gert Matthijs; Robert Fagard; L.E.M.J. Vanhees

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Gert Matthijs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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K Martens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dirk Schepers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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A Stevens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Eric Legius

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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An Stevens

American Physical Therapy Association

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