Background: After cardiac valve surgery, postoperative exercise capacity and psychosocial parameters of patients change significantly and both affect prognosis. This study aimed to analyze and clarify the relationship between changes in perioperative exercise capacity and psychosocial factors in the early phase after valvular surgery. Materials and Methods: We enrolled 48 consecutive patients who underwent valvular surgery and studied their exercise capacity, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), anxiety disorders, depression symptoms, blood samples, and echocardiograms preoperatively and 14-day postoperatively. Results: At the preoperative evaluation, the peak maximal oxygen consumption was 17.7 ± 5.9 ml/kg/min and decreased by 14.3 ± 4....
Aim: To identify the determinants of functional status changes in patients after cardiac surgery, in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the behavior of cardiovascular variables durin...
Objective: To examine whether preoperative biomedical risk and depressive symptoms were associated w...
Abstract Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are a serious public health problem in Brazil. Myoc...
ObjectiveTo determine the independent and combined impact of preoperative physical activity and depr...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the independent and combined impact of preoperative physical activity and dep...
Background: Poor psychological health and cardiorespiratory fitness prior to open heart surgery (OHS...
Objective: The evidence for cardiac rehabilitation after valve surgery remains sparse. Current recom...
Various functional indicators are utilized to measure outcome in cardiac rehabilitation. Little info...
Physical inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle are associated with a chronic low-level inflammatory s...
Objectives: Increased physical activity predicts survival and reduces risk of readmission in patient...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between respiratory muscle strength, funct...
Physical inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle are associated with a chronic low-level inflammatory s...
Background: This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between patients' aerobic fitness a...
Aims. The CopenHeartVR trial found positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical capac...
Aim: To identify the determinants of functional status changes in patients after cardiac surgery, in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the behavior of cardiovascular variables durin...
Objective: To examine whether preoperative biomedical risk and depressive symptoms were associated w...
Abstract Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are a serious public health problem in Brazil. Myoc...
ObjectiveTo determine the independent and combined impact of preoperative physical activity and depr...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the independent and combined impact of preoperative physical activity and dep...
Background: Poor psychological health and cardiorespiratory fitness prior to open heart surgery (OHS...
Objective: The evidence for cardiac rehabilitation after valve surgery remains sparse. Current recom...
Various functional indicators are utilized to measure outcome in cardiac rehabilitation. Little info...
Physical inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle are associated with a chronic low-level inflammatory s...
Objectives: Increased physical activity predicts survival and reduces risk of readmission in patient...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between respiratory muscle strength, funct...
Physical inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle are associated with a chronic low-level inflammatory s...
Background: This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between patients' aerobic fitness a...
Aims. The CopenHeartVR trial found positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical capac...
Aim: To identify the determinants of functional status changes in patients after cardiac surgery, in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the behavior of cardiovascular variables durin...
Objective: To examine whether preoperative biomedical risk and depressive symptoms were associated w...