Effects of neuromuscular electrostimulation in patients with heart failure admitted to ward

Neuromuscular electrostimulation has become a promising issue in cardiovascular rehabilitation. However there are few articles published in the literature regarding neuromuscular electrostimulation in patients with heart failure during hospital stay. This is a randomized controlled pilot trial that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cardiothoracic surgery 2012-11, Vol.7 (1), p.124-124, Article 124
Hauptverfasser: de Araújo, Carlos José Soares, Gonçalves, Fernanda Souza, Bittencourt, Hugo Souza, dos Santos, Noélia Gonçalves, Mecca Junior, Sérgio Vitor, Neves, Júlio Leal Bandeira, Fernandes, André Maurício Souza, Aras Junior, Roque, dos Reis, Francisco José Farias Borges, Guimarães, Armênio Costa, Rodrigues Junior, Erenaldo de Souza, Carvalho, Vitor Oliveira
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Zusammenfassung:Neuromuscular electrostimulation has become a promising issue in cardiovascular rehabilitation. However there are few articles published in the literature regarding neuromuscular electrostimulation in patients with heart failure during hospital stay. This is a randomized controlled pilot trial that aimed to investigate the effect of neuromuscular electrostimulation in the walked distance by the six-minute walking test in 30 patients admitted to ward for heart failure treatment in a tertiary cardiology hospital. Patients in the intervention group performed a conventional rehabilitation and neuromuscular electrostimulation. Patients underwent 60 minutes of electrostimulation (wave frequency was 20 Hz, pulse duration of 20 us) two times a day for consecutive days until hospital discharge. The walked distance in the six-minute walking test improved 75% in the electrostimulation group (from 379.7 ± 43.5 to 372.9 ± 46.9 meters to controls and from 372.9 ± 62.4 to 500 ± 68 meters to electrostimulation, p
ISSN:1749-8090
1749-8090
DOI:10.1186/1749-8090-7-124