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The Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life and 6 Minute Walk Test in Post Glenn Patients

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Abstract Background The impact of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life and 6 minute walk test in post Glenn patients. The present study conducted on 35 patients of both sex and age of 6 years old and above and at least 6 month after Glenn surgery at Ain Shams university Hospitals recruited during the period of 6 month. Objective To investigate the impact of a 12-week completed cardiac rehabilitation program on 6-minute walk test and quality of life in-patients of post Glenn shunt. Methods This was a 2-arm parallel prospective, randomized, controlled Study conducted on 35 patients of both sex and age of 6 years old and above and at least 6 month after Glenn surgery at Ain Shams university Hospitals recruited during the period of 6 month. Results We found that a significant improvement of Quality of life with reduced functional capacity in exercised group only after 3 months from enrollment in CR program, while control group didn’t show any improvement. Improvement was not only in quality of life but also there was a significant improvement in 6MWD in CR group when compared with control group (32.33 vs 2.25, p = 0.032 respectively). Conclusion Completed CR program improves quality of life and 6MWD in patients with post Glenn shunt with restricted physical activity.
Title: The Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life and 6 Minute Walk Test in Post Glenn Patients
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Abstract Background The impact of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life and 6 minute walk test in post Glenn patients.
The present study conducted on 35 patients of both sex and age of 6 years old and above and at least 6 month after Glenn surgery at Ain Shams university Hospitals recruited during the period of 6 month.
Objective To investigate the impact of a 12-week completed cardiac rehabilitation program on 6-minute walk test and quality of life in-patients of post Glenn shunt.
Methods This was a 2-arm parallel prospective, randomized, controlled Study conducted on 35 patients of both sex and age of 6 years old and above and at least 6 month after Glenn surgery at Ain Shams university Hospitals recruited during the period of 6 month.
Results We found that a significant improvement of Quality of life with reduced functional capacity in exercised group only after 3 months from enrollment in CR program, while control group didn’t show any improvement.
Improvement was not only in quality of life but also there was a significant improvement in 6MWD in CR group when compared with control group (32.
33 vs 2.
25, p = 0.
032 respectively).
Conclusion Completed CR program improves quality of life and 6MWD in patients with post Glenn shunt with restricted physical activity.

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