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Eficacy of stratification protocols and clinical, physical and biochemists parameters in prection of intercorrences in cardiovascular rehabilitation programs

Abstract

Introduction: Despite the benefits effects, cardiovascular rehabilitation programs (CRP) have been associated with signals and symptoms appearing. Risk stratifications protocols are used to stratify individuals into classes of risk to the occurrence of events during physical exercise practice, despite this, studies that investigate their efficacy to predict signals and symptoms during CRP realization are inconclusive. In addition, some clinical, physical and biochemists parameters have been used in the literature as adverse events risk markers and investigate if these parameters are capable to predict the possibility of intercurrences during CRP sessions could better guide strategies adopted in CRP programs. Objectives: 1) to evaluate risk stratification protocols efficacy to predict signals and symptoms during CRP realization; 2) to analyze the correlation between clinical, physical and biochemists rest parameters with the presence of signals/symptoms in CRP participants; 3) to analyze if clinical, physical and biochemists alterations induced by CRP influence signals and symptoms appearing during the CRP. Material and methods: For the accomplishment of this study will be analyzed data of 70 CRP patients. The study will be divided into three subprojects, briefly divided into three stages: 1) risk stratification of the study patients, realized by two independent evaluators (Study 1), and evaluation of clinical (cardiorespiratory parameters and evaluation of autonomic modulation), physical (maximum isometric resistance, maximum voluntary isometric contraction, functional capacity and physical activity level) and biochemist (IL-6, TNF-alpha and IL-10) parameters (Studies 2 and 3). Then, the patients will be accompanied through 24 sessions during the CRP routines to signals and symptoms evaluation to post correlation with the risk stratification of each protocol (Study 1), and with clinical, physical and biochemist rest values described above (Studies 2 and 3). The patients will realize the normal CRP routines in a period of six months (Study 3); 3) Clinical, physical and biochemist parameters of the patients will be evaluated again, and then, they will be accompanied through more 2 months (24 sessions) during CRP routine to signals and symptoms evaluation. This will permit evaluate if increase/decrease of this parameters influence signals and symptoms appearing during CRP sessions. (AU)

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(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
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TAKAHASHI, CAROLINA; RIBEIRO, FELIPE; VANZELLA, LAIS MANATA; LIMA, ISABELLE MAINA; RICCI-VITOR, ANA LAURA; CHRISTOFARO, DIEGO GIULLIANO DESTRO; VANDERLEI, LUIZ CARLOS MARQUES. Are signs and symptoms in cardiovascular rehabilitation correlated with heart rate variability? An observational longitudinal study. Geriatrics & Gerontology International, . (18/03208-5, 17/20657-5)
GARNER, DAVID M.; VANDERLEI, FRANCIELE M.; VALENTI, VITOR E.; VANDERLEI, LUIZ CARLOS M.. Non-linear regulation of cardiac autonomic modulation in obese youths: interpolation of ultra-short time series. CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNG, v. 29, n. 9, p. 1196-1201, . (08/05414-0, 17/20657-5)
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