Usual Care
BehavioralUsual care control group
NCT Number: NCT01508650
Rehabilitation and Exercise Training after Hospitalization: Assessing Benefit in Acute Heart Failure (REHAB-HF) pilot is a multi-site, randomized clinical pilot study designed to establish the feasibility of conducting a larger clinical trial to address the hypothesis that, in addition to standard care, a novel, progressive, multi-domain 3-month rehabilitation intervention administered to elderly patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) will improve key clinical outcomes, including the rate of rehospitalization and death, physical function, and quality of life.
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Notify Me60 year and older
All sexes
Interventional
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Duke Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, United States
Three centers,Wake Forest Baptist Health along with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital-Co-Investigator Dr. David Whellan, and Duke Medical Center- Co-Investigator Dr. Christopher O'Connor, will recruit a total of 60 consenting patients ≥ 60 years old hospitalized with ADHF. Once identified and screened, the participants will be randomized in a 1:1 fashion to receive a 3 month novel rehabilitation and exercise training intervention or usual care. This multi-domain intervention will include endurance, mobility, strength, and balance training and be tailored based on participant performance in each of these domains. It will begin during the hospitalization and continue three times per week in an outpatient facility.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Usual care control group
Multi-domain rehabilitation intervention
Time frame: up to 3 months
The 6 minute walk test submaximal exercise test that measures how far a participant can walk in 6 continuous minutes. Participants are instructed to walk as far as possible in 6 minutes, and are allowed to slow down and take breaks as needed due to symptoms.
Time frame: up to 3 months
The SPPB is a multi-component measure of physical function. The SPPB is composed of 3 components-standing balance, gait speed, and timed repeated chair rise-each scored on a scale from 0 to 4 and combined for a total score of 0 to 12. A higher score denotes better physical function.
Wake Forest University
Other
Rehabilitation and Exercise Training After Hospitalization: Assessing Benefit in Acute Heart Failure (REHAB-HF) Pilot Study
Acronym: REHAB-HF
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