J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2002 Dec;26(6):797-801.

Cardiovascular Complications during Cardiac Exercise Program

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sanggye Hospital, Inje University College of Medicinem, Korea. nnddqui@medigate.net

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To investigate the safety of exercise program under medical supervision for cardiac patients in their early phase from cardiac events, and the types and the frequency of possible cardiovascular complications during or after exercise. METHOD: 197 cardiac patients who participated in phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation were selected and they performed aerobic exercise program by individualized exercise prescription under ECG monitoring 3 times a week for 6 weeks. Throughout total 2,429 sessions of exercise, abnormal symptoms, hemodynamic responses and ECG abnormalities were analyzed.
RESULTS
Cardiovascular complications ocurred in 25 patients (12.7%). ECG abnormalities in 14 sessions (0.58%) of 13 patients, chest pain during exercise in 17 sessions (0.67%) of 13 patients, abnormal hemodynamic responses in 8 sessions (0.33%) of 8 patients were observed. Cardiac arrest and myocardial infarct didn't happened. 18 patients (72%) experienced these complications during warming-up period, 6 patients (24%) during cool-down period and one patient (4%) during resting period.
CONCLUSION
During exercise, there was some possibility of abnormal ECG changes, chest pain, hemodynamic responses but these potentially dangerous situations could be prevented from advancing on real emergency by intense attention and monitoring. Even cardiac patients of acute stage can tolerate adequate amount of exercise load safely under careful clinical supervision.

Keyword

Cardiac rehabilitation program; Complication; Aerobic exercise

MeSH Terms

Chest Pain
Electrocardiography
Emergencies
Exercise
Heart Arrest
Hemodynamics
Humans
Myocardial Infarction
Organization and Administration
Prescriptions
Rehabilitation
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