Continuous Effect Of Rehabilitation Training On Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Patients
Continuous Effect Of Long-Term Rehabilitation Training On Clinical Improvement(TTCI) And Cardiopulmonary Function In Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Patients- A Multicenter-randomisation Study
RenJi Hospital
104 participants
Sep 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This multicenter, open label, double-arm study aims at investigating the the continuous effect of long-Term rehabilitation training on clinical improvement(ITTCI) and cardiopulmonary function in pulmonary arterial hypertension patients
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Patients who suffered from pre-capillary PAH (mPAP ≥ 20 mmHg, PVR \> 2 Woods unit, PAWP ≤ 15 mmHg) confirmed by right heart catheterisation.
- Patients who are in the status of WHO-FC I-III.
- Patients between 18 and 75 years old
- Female subjects are not pregnant.
- Patients are treated with PAH-targeted drugs and are in a stable state and there is no progress of disease).
- Patients have not received exercise rehabilitation training within six months.
Exclusion Criteria13
- Patients with the following diseases or symptoms:
- Pulmonary vascular occlusive disease
- Respiratory diseases
- Ischaemic heart disease, complex congenital heart disease (e.g., tetralogy of Fallot, etc.), cardiomyopathy, valvular disease
- Active liver disease
- Severe kidney disease
- Motor disorders (e.g. lower limb fracture, ataxia, etc.)
- Malignant tumour diseases
- Physical disability
- Hb ≤ 80g / L
- Systolic blood pressure ≤85mmHg
- History of syncope within 3 months
- History of supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmia at rest within 3 months.
Interventions
The rehabilitation training has two parts: the exercise training at home(5 times per week, as well as the Inspiratory muscle training(once per day) including Respiratory trainer exercise and abdominal breathing training.
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NCT07149935