The Efficacy and Safety of Outpatient Exercise Training for Patients with Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension After Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty
Takayuki Masuda, Keitaro Akita, Ryota Sato, Takenori Ikoma, Yusuke Mizuno, Terumori Satoh, Masashi Takao, Kenichiro Suwa, Mikihiro Shimizu, Keiichi Odagiri, Katsuya Yamauchi, Yuichiro Maekawa

TL;DR
Outpatient exercise training improves walking performance in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension after balloon pulmonary angioplasty, without causing adverse events.
Contribution
This study is the first to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of outpatient exercise training in CTEPH patients post-BPA.
Findings
Exercise training significantly improved 6-minute walk distance and walking speed in CTEPH patients.
No adverse events such as fatal arrhythmias or syncope were observed during the training.
Quality of life tended to improve, though hemodynamics remained unchanged.
Abstract
Background: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of outpatient exercise training in clinically stabilized patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) after balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA). Methods: Twenty-four patients with CTEPH after BPA were enrolled in this prospective single-center study. Patients were assigned to the exercise and control groups. The exercise group comprised 12 patients who received 15 weeks of exercise training, with usual care. The control group received only the usual care, without exercise training. The exercise program included aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance exercise once or twice weekly. The assessments employed included a 6-min walk test, cardiopulmonary exercise testing, and an emPHasis-10 questionnaire. Results: In the exercise group, the 6-min walk distance was significantly longer (510.0 [467.5, 595.0] m vs.…
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TopicsPulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
