Delivering effective, comprehensive, multi-exercise component cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for chronic heart failure patients in low resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa: Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital—(QECH-CR) randomised CR study, Malawi
Alice Namanja, Daston Nyondo, Tendai Banda, Ephraim Mndinda, Adrian Midgely, James Hobkirk, Sean Carroll, Johnstone Kumwenda, Yoshihiro Fukumoto, Yoshihiro Fukumoto

TL;DR
A cardiac rehabilitation program combining hospital and home-based exercises improved heart failure patients' fitness in Malawi.
Contribution
A novel hybrid cardiac rehabilitation model using supervised hospital and home-based exercises was tested in a low-resource setting.
Findings
The exercise therapy significantly improved 6-minute walking distance and peak oxygen consumption.
Hybrid CR reduced resting hemodynamic measures and perceived exertion in heart failure patients.
Improvements were sustained across all follow-up timepoints in the exercise group.
Abstract
The delivery of Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) and attaining evidence-based treatment goals are challenging in developing countries, such as Malawi. The aims of this study were to (i) assess the effects of exercise training/ CR programme on cardiorespiratory and functional capacity of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), and (ii) examine the effectiveness of a novel, hybrid CR delivery using integrated supervised hospital- and home-based caregiver approaches. A pre-registered (UMIN000045380), randomised controlled trial of CR exercise therapy in patients with CHF was conducted between September 2021 and May 2022. Sixty CHF participants were randomly assigned into a parallel design-exercise therapy (ET) (n = 30) or standard of care (n = 30) groups. Resting hemodynamics, oxygen saturation, distance walked in six-minutes (6MWD) and estimated peak oxygen consumption (VO2 peak)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Health and Mental Health · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology · Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
