Effect of Aerobic or Resistance Exercise on the Endothelial Response in Post-acute Myocardial Infarction Patients Submitted to Angioplasty
NCT ID: NCT04000893
Last Updated: 2019-06-27
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-08-01
2019-06-25
Brief Summary
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Evidence shows that aerobic exercise training provides improvements in the endothelial function of this population. However, we do not yet have strong evidence of other modalities of exercise in these parameters in post-infarction patients treated with angioplasty.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Resistance exercise session
Acute isometric session, about 20 minutes.
Resistance exercise session
Acute isometric exercise session performed with handgrip Jamar about 20 minutes monitored.
Aerobic exercise session
Acute aerobic session, about 20 minutes.
Resistance exercise session
Acute isometric exercise session performed with handgrip Jamar about 20 minutes monitored.
Interventions
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Resistance exercise session
Acute isometric exercise session performed with handgrip Jamar about 20 minutes monitored.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Ergometric test 30 days after the infarction
* Ejection fraction\> 40% (Simpson's method)
* Regular use of optimized drugs
Exclusion Criteria
20 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Alexandre Lehnen, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul
Locations
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Alexandre Lehnen
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Countries
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References
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Kollet DP, Marenco AB, Belle NL, Barbosa E, Boll L, Eibel B, Waclawovsky G, Lehnen AM. Aerobic exercise, but not isometric handgrip exercise, improves endothelial function and arterial stiffness in patients with myocardial infarction undergoing coronary intervention: a randomized pilot study. BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2021 Feb 17;21(1):101. doi: 10.1186/s12872-021-01849-2.
Other Identifiers
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AMI and exercise
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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