Impact of Fitness on Cardiac Torsion and Wall Mechanics in Ischemic Heart Disease Study (FIT-TWIST)
Priscilla Wessly, Maiteder Larrauri Reyes, Syed I. Zaidi, Selin Sendil, Tarec K. Elajami, Christos G. Mihos

TL;DR
A 36-session cardiac rehabilitation program improved heart mechanics in ischemic heart disease patients compared to those who did not participate.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that cardiac rehabilitation enhances left ventricular strain and torsion in ischemic heart disease patients.
Findings
Cardiac rehab improved left ventricular global longitudinal strain (GLS) in IHD patients.
CR participants had better left ventricular twist and right ventricular free wall strain compared to non-participants.
Non-participants showed deterioration in right ventricular free wall strain over time.
Abstract
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and mechanics are individually associated with cardiovascular outcomes in ischemic heart disease (IHD); however, their interaction remains less defined. We hypothesized that a 36-session CR program improves cardiac strain and torsional mechanics in IHD patients. Methods: Ninety IHD patients on guideline-directed medical therapy with complete revascularization were prospectively enrolled, of which 27 electively completed a 36-session standardized exercise CR program. Speckle-tracking echocardiography was utilized to assess left ventricular (LV) global longitudinal strain (GLS) and peak twist, and right ventricular free wall strain (RVFWS) at baseline and after program completion. Participants were propensity-scoring matched 1:1 with 27 patients who declined participation (No-CR). Results: Clinical characteristics were similar between groups (mean…
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TopicsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Cardiac Health and Mental Health · Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
