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2. Do clinicians prescribe exercise similarly in patients with different cardiovascular diseases? Findings from the EAPC EXPERT working group survey
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Ines Frederix, Jean-Paul Schmid, Marie-Christine Iliou, Patrick Doherty, Dominique Hansen, Sally Hinton, Paul Dendale, Gustavo Rovelo Ruiz, Marco Ambrosetti, Karin Coninx, Esteban Garcia-Porrero, Matthias Wilhelm, Tom Vromen, Ana Abreu, HANSEN, Dominique, ROVELO RUIZ, Gustavo, Doherty, Patrick, Iliou, Marie-Christine, Vromen, Tom, Hinton, Sally, FREDERIX, Ines, Wilhelm, Matthias, Schmid, Jean-Paul, Abreu, Ana, Ambrosetti, Marco, Garcia-Porrero, Esteban, CONINX, Karin, DENDALE, Paul, APH - Methodology, APH - Aging & Later Life, Graduate School, and EAPC EXPERT Working Grp
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,Health Status ,Clinical Decision-Making ,cardiovascular disease ,exercise prescription ,EXPERT tool ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Decision Support Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Healthcare Disparities ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Aged ,Cardiac Rehabilitation ,Exercise Tolerance ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Exercise Therapy ,Europe ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Health Care Surveys ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Human medicine ,Guideline Adherence ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Exercise prescription ,business ,Cardiovascular rehabilitation - Abstract
Background Although disease-specific exercise guidelines for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are widely available, it remains uncertain whether these different exercise guidelines are integrated properly for patients with different CVDs. The aim of this study was to assess the inter-clinician variance in exercise prescription for patients with various CVDs and to compare these prescriptions with recommendations from the EXercise Prescription in Everyday practice and Rehabilitative Training (EXPERT) tool, a digital decision support system for integrated state-of-the-art exercise prescription in CVD. Design The study was a prospective observational survey. Methods Fifty-three CV rehabilitation clinicians from nine European countries were asked to prescribe exercise intensity (based on percentage of peak heart rate (HRpeak)), frequency, session duration, programme duration and exercise type (endurance or strength training) for the same five patients. Exercise prescriptions were compared between clinicians, and relationships with clinician characteristics were studied. In addition, these exercise prescriptions were compared with recommendations from the EXPERT tool. Results A large inter-clinician variance was found for prescribed exercise intensity (median (interquartile range (IQR)): 83 (13) % of HRpeak), frequency (median (IQR): 4 (2) days/week), session duration (median (IQR): 45 (18) min/session), programme duration (median (IQR): 12 (18) weeks), total exercise volume (median (IQR): 1215 (1961) peak-effort training hours) and prescription of strength training exercises (prescribed in 78% of all cases). Moreover, clinicians’ exercise prescriptions were significantly different from those of the EXPERT tool ( p Conclusions This study reveals significant inter-clinician variance in exercise prescription for patients with different CVDs and disagreement with an integrated state-of-the-art system for exercise prescription, justifying the need for standardization efforts regarding integrated exercise prescription in CV rehabilitation.
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3. Exercise prescription in patients with different combinations of cardiovascular disease risk factors : a consensus statement from the EXPERT working group
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Paul Dendale, Simona Sarzi Braga, Robert Fagard, Carlo Vigorito, Paul Beckers, Véronique Cornelissen, Patrick Doherty, Christoph Stettler, Tim Takken, Roberto F E Pedretti, Dominique Hansen, Marco Ambrosetti, Bernhard H. Rauch, Luc Vanhees, Ugo Corrà, Jean-Paul Schmid, Massimo F Piepoli, Olga Barna, Ana Abreu, Esteban Garcia-Porrero, Michel Lamotte, Maurizio Bussotti, Heinz Völler, Martijn A. Spruit, Josef Niebauer, Karin Coninx, Daniel Neunhäuserer, Constantinos H. Davos, Frank T. Edelmann, Evangelia Kouidi, Eugenio Greco, Rona Reibis, Gustavo Rovelo Ruiz, Cajsa Tonoli, and Pompilio Faggiano
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Male ,Sports medicine ,Statement (logic) ,Physical Therapy ,Economics ,Physical fitness ,RESTING BLOOD-PRESSURE ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sociology ,Risk Factors ,GLYCEMIC CONTROL ,Preventive Health Services ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,RESISTANCE EXERCISE ,Cardiac Rehabilitation ,Hand Strength ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,INTENSITY EXERCISE ,Exercise Therapy ,Treatment Outcome ,Systematic review ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Female ,AEROBIC EXERCISE ,Exercise prescription ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION ,MEDLINE ,TYPE-2 DIABETES-MELLITUS ,Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Aerobic exercise ,In patient ,Exercise physiology ,Medical prescription ,Exercise ,business.industry ,Exercise therapy ,OUTPATIENT CARDIAC REHABILITATION ,Regimen ,PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Disease risk ,Physical therapy ,business ,CONTINUOUS MODERATE EXERCISE - Abstract
Whereas exercise training is key in the management of patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk (obesity, diabetes, dyslipidaemia, hypertension), clinicians experience difficulties in how to optimally prescribe exercise in patients with different CVD risk factors. Therefore, a consensus statement for state-of-the-art exercise prescription in patients with combinations of CVD risk factors as integrated into a digital training and decision support system (the EXercise Prescription in Everyday practice & Rehabilitative Training (EXPERT) tool) needed to be established. EXPERT working group members systematically reviewed the literature for meta-analyses, systematic reviews and/or clinical studies addressing exercise prescriptions in specific CVD risk factors and formulated exercise recommendations (exercise training intensity, frequency, volume and type, session and programme duration) and exercise safety precautions, for obesity, arterial hypertension, type 1 and 2 diabetes, and dyslipidaemia. The impact of physical fitness, CVD risk altering medications and adverse events during exercise testing was further taken into account to fine-tune this exercise prescription. An algorithm, supported by the interactive EXPERT tool, was developed by Hasselt University based on these data. Specific exercise recommendations were formulated with the aim to decrease adipose tissue mass, improve glycaemic control and blood lipid profile, and lower blood pressure. The impact of medications to improve CVD risk, adverse events during exercise testing and physical fitness was also taken into account. Simulations were made of how the EXPERT tool provides exercise prescriptions according to the variables provided. In this paper, state-of-the-art exercise prescription to patients with combinations of CVD risk factors is formulated, and it is shown how the EXPERT tool may assist clinicians. This contributes to an appropriately tailored exercise regimen for every CVD risk patient. ispartof: SPORTS MEDICINE vol:48 issue:8 pages:1781-1797 ispartof: location:New Zealand status: published
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4. The European Association of Preventive Cardiology Exercise Prescription in Everyday Practice and Rehabilitative Training (EXPERT) tool: A digital training and decision support system for optimized exercise prescription in cardiovascular disease. Concept, definitions and construction methodology
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Olga Barna, Bernhard H. Rauch, Frank T. Edelmann, Simona Sarzi Braga, Massimo F Piepoli, Roberto F E Pedretti, Maurizio Bussotti, Véronique Cornelissen, Rona Reibis, Paul Dendale, Gustavo Rovelo Ruiz, Daniel Neunhäuserer, Heinz Völler, Jean Paul Schmid, Ana Abreu, Marco Ambrosetti, Patrick Doherty, Evangelia Kouidi, Dominique Hansen, Esteban Garcia-Porrero, Josef Niebauer, Eugenio Greco, Robert Fagard, Christoph Stettler, Michel Lamotte, Constantinos H. Davos, Carlo Vigorito, Karin Coninx, Luc Vanhees, Martijn A. Spruit, Pompilio Faggiano, Eva Geurts, Cajsa Tonoli, Ugo Corrà, Paul Beckers, Tim Takken, RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health, Pulmonologie, and RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Chronic inflammatory disease and wasting
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Epidemiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,HSM CAR ,Health informatics ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Telerehabilitation ,Preventive Health Services ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,ESC GUIDELINES ,MODALITIES ,Cardiovascular Diseases / physiopathology ,Exercise Tolerance ,Rehabilitation ,cardiovascular disease ,rehabilitation ,exercise training ,training and decision support system ,Cardiovascular disease ,Exercise Therapy ,Preventive Health Services / standards ,3. Good health ,Cardiovascular Diseases / diagnosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,HEART-FAILURE ,JOINT TASK-FORCE ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Exercise prescription ,Risk assessment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,SOCIETY ,Exercise Therapy / standards ,DIAGNOSIS ,Risk Assessment ,Decision Support Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,Predictive Value of Tests ,MANAGEMENT ,Department Sport- und Gesundheitswissenschaften ,Humans ,Cardiac Rehabilitation / adverse effects ,Medical prescription ,Cardiac Rehabilitation / standards ,CARDIAC REHABILITATION ,Cardiovascular Diseases / epidemiology ,Modalities ,business.industry ,Exercise Therapy / adverse effects ,NATIONAL-SURVEY ,PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY ,Physical therapy ,Human medicine ,business ,Cardiovascular Diseases / prevention & control - Abstract
Background Exercise rehabilitation is highly recommended by current guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease, but its implementation is still poor. Many clinicians experience difficulties in prescribing exercise in the presence of different concomitant cardiovascular diseases and risk factors within the same patient. It was aimed to develop a digital training and decision support system for exercise prescription in cardiovascular disease patients in clinical practice: the European Association of Preventive Cardiology Exercise Prescription in Everyday Practice and Rehabilitative Training (EXPERT) tool. Methods EXPERT working group members were requested to define (a) diagnostic criteria for specific cardiovascular diseases, cardiovascular disease risk factors, and other chronic non-cardiovascular conditions, (b) primary goals of exercise intervention, (c) disease-specific prescription of exercise training (intensity, frequency, volume, type, session and programme duration), and (d) exercise training safety advices. The impact of exercise tolerance, common cardiovascular medications and adverse events during exercise testing were further taken into account for optimized exercise prescription. Results Exercise training recommendations and safety advices were formulated for 10 cardiovascular diseases, five cardiovascular disease risk factors (type 1 and 2 diabetes, obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia), and three common chronic non-cardiovascular conditions (lung and renal failure and sarcopaenia), but also accounted for baseline exercise tolerance, common cardiovascular medications and occurrence of adverse events during exercise testing. An algorithm, supported by an interactive tool, was constructed based on these data. This training and decision support system automatically provides an exercise prescription according to the variables provided. Conclusion This digital training and decision support system may contribute in overcoming barriers in exercise implementation in common cardiovascular diseases. The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: The realisation of the proof of concept of the EXPERT tool was supported by a UHasselt Industrial Research Fund (IOF) proof of concept (PoC) project.
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