RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06222762

Effect of Personalized Follow-up in Adapted Physical Activities in Subjects With Chronic Heart Failure.

Effect of a Personalized Follow-up in Adapted Physical Activities on the Long-term Benefits of Rehabilitation in Subjects With Chronic Heart Failure.


Sponsor

University Hospital, Brest

Enrollment

90 participants

Start Date

Feb 13, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

France has one million people with heart failure (HF). Exercise intolerance, characterised by dyspnoea, is the main clinical symptom in HF patients and a key determinant of reduced quality of life. In addition to drug and surgical treatments, cardiac rehabilitation programmes have shown benefits in heart failure patients. Lasting at least 3 weeks, these programmes improve physical abilities, quality of life and reduce the risk of hospitalisation for heart failure patients. To date, the real challenge is no longer to prove the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, but to find solutions to maintain its long-term effects. The transition between the end of the supervised programmes in the centre and the return home is a difficult phase for the majority of patients who do not continue regular physical activity and thus quickly lose the benefits of the programme. To help maintain the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, some centres offer patients programmes to continue physical activity during phase III. Although these options are often beneficial in the first few months after the end of rehabilitation compared to control groups, the long-term results are mixed. These results imply that one of these maintenance options may not be suitable for all patients. It is therefore important to propose a personalised post-rehabilitation follow-up involving the patient in the choice of physical activities to optimise the maintenance of long-term benefits. We hypothesise that patients who receive personalised support from a sport and health professional following rehabilitation maintain long-term benefits compared to a control group who do not receive this support.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

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Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing whether personalized follow-up and coaching on physical activity (adapted exercise programs) helps people with chronic heart failure stay more active and improves their health over time. **You may be eligible if...** - You have been diagnosed with stable heart failure (NYHA class I, II, or III — ranging from no symptoms during ordinary activity to some limitation) - You are participating in a cardiac rehabilitation program - You are 18 years old or older (but under 80 at the time you join) - You are enrolled in the French social security system **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are under 18 or over 80 years old - You are under a legal guardianship arrangement - You decline to participate Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERExperimental arm

Personalized follow-up in adapted physical activities


Locations(2)

Fondation ILDYS

Brest, France

CHU de Brest

Brest, France

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