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. 2024 Aug 23;14(3):2084-2094.
doi: 10.3390/nursrep14030155.

Cardiac Rehabilitation to Inpatient Heart Transplant-HRN4HTx Intervention Protocol

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Cardiac Rehabilitation to Inpatient Heart Transplant-HRN4HTx Intervention Protocol

Maria Loureiro et al. Nurs Rep. .

Abstract

Heart transplantation is the gold-standard treatment for terminal heart failure. Despite being successful, pre- and post-transplant limitations interfere with patients' functional capacity, self-care, and quality of life post-surgery. Rehabilitation is necessary to address these limitations, prevent complications, and promote a safe return home. This study analyzes the safety of a phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation protocol (RN4HTx) in heart transplant patients and its effects on self-care capacity. A quantitative, descriptive study was conducted with 19 heart transplant recipients. The protocol was implemented in collaboration with a rehabilitation professional, who monitored adverse events, hemodynamic variables, self-care capacity (Barthel) pre- and post-transplant, and functional capacity at discharge (6 min walk test). The results showed that 68.42% of recipients were men, with an average age of 50.21 years and 15 days of hospitalization post-transplant. Approximately 73.68% of recipients were transferred from other wards with changes in functional capacity. All patients progressed to the final stage of the program without adverse events. There was a notable improvement in self-care capacity before and after transplantation, with a measure of functional status of 310.035 m (6MWT). The study found that RN4HTx is a feasible cardiac rehabilitation program without adverse events in the immediate postoperative period following heart transplantation, positively impacting functional recovery and therapeutic self-care capacity, thus increasing the safety of returning home. This study was retrospectively registered on Clinical Trials-NCT06552390.

Keywords: cardiac rehabilitation; heart transplantation; inpatient; rehabilitation nursing.

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The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest concerning the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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