Physical Activity Intervention for Patients With Reduced Physical Performance After Acute Coronary Syndrome (HULK)
Acute Coronary Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Acute Coronary Syndrome
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- informed consent
- age ≥70 years old
- hospital admission for acute coronary syndrome
- coronary artery angiography and successfully percutaneous coronary revascularization
- result of the short physical performance battery test at the inclusion visit between 4 and 9
Exclusion Criteria:
- chronic heart failure (new york heart association classification III-IV)
- left ventricle ejection fraction <30%.
- severe aortic or mitral valvulopathy
- three vessel coronary artery disease or left main coronary artery disease requiring surgical coronary revascularization
- need of staged percutaneous coronary intervention
- severe cognitive impairment (defined as short portable mental status questionnaire < 4)
- physical limitation/impairment not permitting physical activity training annd program
- life expectancy <12 months
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital of Ferrara
- Ospedale Guglielmo da Saliceto
- Ospedale Santa maria delle Croci
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Experimental
STANDARD OF CARE
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION
The standard of care group will be recommended about medications and a correct life style (physical activity, low salt and low fat diet, no smoking) in order to prevent cardiovascular events. In this 15-minutes talk study doctor will explain to patients and relatives the importance of aerobic physical activity (30-60 minutes daily, moderate intensity, for example speedy walking, for at least 5 days/weekly) with the aim of reducing cardiovascular risk. Patients will also receive a brochure with clear explanations. Study doctor and study coordinator will be helpful for any question and they will ensure that patients and relatives understand the importance of physical activity for cardiovascular health.
Besides standard of care, the experimental group will participate to a program of physical activity intervention. Following hospital discharge, participants in stable clinical conditions will be referred by their cardiologist to the exercise-based secondary prevention program. All exercise testing and training sessions will be performed without discontinuing the prescribed medications. On admission to the program, and quarterly during follow-up, each patient will perform a 1-km treadmill walk test as previously described (1k-TWT).