Impact of a Physical Exercise Program on the Self-care Capacity of People Hospitalized for Heart Failure
NCT06528561
Summary
The objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-care program that integrates physical exercise with components of aerobic and muscular strength training in improving functional capacity and muscular strength in people hospitalized for decompensated heart failure, in a clinical stabilization phase The main question it aims to answer is: Is the Self-care program that integrates physical exercise with aerobic and muscular strength training components effective in improving the capacity for self-care in people hospitalized for decompensated HF, in the clinical stabilization phase? In this randomized clinical trial, the Self-Care program will be applied in the experimental group. The ERIC-HF program will be applied in the control group. The ERIC-HF is a program of exercise only with an aerobic component. Participants will complete these programs during their hospital stay and various assessment instruments (quality of life, functional capacity, capacity for self-care, muscle strength) will be applied at admission, at discharge and one month after discharge.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Participants: Clinical diagnosis of decompensated HF, regardless of etiology or ventricular function; * Participants: Be over 18 years old; * Participants: Be able to provide informed consent. Exclusion Criteria (participants): * Osteoarticular pathology that causes physical limitations that prevent the performance of physical exercise; * Existence of intravenous inotropic medication; * Uncontrolled auricular or ventricular arrhythmias; * Chest pain in the last 8 hours; * Heart rate greater than 120; * Dyspnea at rest; * Uncontrolled blood pressure - Systolic blood pressure greater than 180mmHg or diastolic blood pressure greater than 110mmHg; * 2nd or 3rd degree atrioventricular block; * Oxygen need at a rate greater than 3L/min; * Glycemic decompensation in the last 12 hours.
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NCT06528561