EAMI--exercise training in anterior myocardial infarction: an ongoing multicenter randomized study. Preliminary results on left ventricular function and remodeling. The EAMI Study Group
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EAMI--exercise training in anterior myocardial infarction: an ongoing multicenter randomized study. Preliminary results on left ventricular function and remodeling. The EAMI Study Group
Abstract
To determine the effects of a 6-month exercise training program on left ventricular (LV) function and remodeling, 49 consecutive patients (pts) with first Q anterior myocardial infarction (51 +/- 8 years), in I-II NYHA class, were studied 4 to 8 weeks after the acute episode and 6 months later by 2D-ECHO and upright bicycle ergometric test. At entry, pts were randomly allocated to physical training (T = 25pts) or control (C = 24pts). Global endocardial surface area (ESA), LV volumes and EF, extent of abnormal wall motion (%WMA), of regional dilatation (%REG DIL), and the shape distortion (DIST) index were analyzed. After 6 months, a significant increase in work capacity (4,589 +/- 1,417 to 5,379 +/- 1,485 KPM/min, p less than 0.03) and in lactic anaerobic threshold (45 +/- 13 to 63 +/- 15 W, p less than 0.01) was observed only in T. Initial ESA, EDV, EF, %WMA, %REG DIL, and DIST index were similar and they did not change after 6 months in both groups. However, pts with less than 40%EF had greater (p less than 0.0001) EDV and %WMA with marked DIST index at entry and showed further (p less than 0.01) deterioration after 6 months both in C and in T (EDV, ml/m2: 68 +/- 12 to 77 +/- 18 in C, 71 +/- 12 to 74 +/- 18 in T; %REG DIL: 39 +/- 20 to 49 +/- 24 in C, 32 +/- 12 to 35 +/- 23 in T; DIST index: 0.16 +/- 0.07 to 0.21 +/- 0.09 in C, 0.2 +/- 0.07 to 0.22 +/- 0.1 in T). These variables did not change in pts with greater than 40%EF. Thus, from these preliminary data, pts with less than 40%EF at entry are prone to further global and regional LV deterioration. Physical training does not seem to increase this spontaneous deterioration.
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