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RECRUITING
NCT06406218
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The Impact of Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation on the Prognosis of AMI Patients After PCI

Sponsor: Han Yaling, MD

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Summary

Previous research has confirmed that patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) can benefit from cardiac rehabilitation programs. However, there is a paucity of studies on Phase I cardiac rehabilitation commenced within three days following PCI in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Consequently, the objective of the study is to demonstrate whether Phase I cardiac rehabilitation can improve the prognosis at 12 months when compared with the control group. The primary endpoint is the Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) score at 12 months for the patients. The principal hypothesis of the study is that Phase I cardiac rehabilitation will improve the long-term prognosis for AMI patients at 12 months after PCI.

Official title: The Impact of Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation on the Prognosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI): A Single-Center, Randomized Controlled Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1100

Start Date

2024-04-24

Completion Date

2026-04-30

Last Updated

2024-05-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Phase I Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Training

A) In the morning, take a supine position and perform straight leg raises with each leg individually, lifting to a height of 30° and holding for 3-5 seconds. Raise both arms to the side of the head to a 90° angle and hold for 5-10 seconds. Inhale deeply when exerting force and exhale slowly when lowering. Alternate between leg lifts and arm raises, performing 5 sets per session. Adjust intensity based on individual condition and may be repeated. In the afternoon, sit beside the bed for 5 minutes. B) After transitioning to secondary care according to the patient's condition, stand beside the bed for 5 minutes in the morning; in the afternoon, march in place beside the bed for 5 minutes. C) Walk beside the bed for 10 minutes per session, twice a day. D) Move around and doing activities under supervision inside the ward, 10 minutes per session, twice a day. Spend approximately one day at each level, gradually progressing the exercise to the patient's tolerance level.

Locations (1)

General Hospital of Northern Theater Command

Shenyang, Liaoning, China