Heart Rate Recovery in the First Minute at the Six-Minute Walk Test in Patients with Heart Failure
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Arquivo Brasileiro de Cardiologia
Abstract
Background: Heart rate recovery at one minute of rest (HRR1
) is a predictor of mortality in heart failure (HF), but its
prognosis has not been assessed at six-minute walk test (6MWT) in these patients.
Objective: This study aimed to determine the HRR1
at 6MWT in patients with HF and its correlation with six-minute
walk distance (6MWD).
Methods: Cross-sectional, controlled protocol with 161 individuals, 126 patients with stable systolic HF, allocated
into 2 groups (G1 and G2) receiving or not β-blocker and 35 volunteers in control group (G3) had HRR1
recorded at
the 6MWT.
Results: HRR1 and 6MWD were significantly different in the 3 groups. Mean values of HRR1 and 6MWD were:
HRR1 = 12 ± 14 beat/min G1; 18 ± 16 beat/min G2 and 21 ± 13 beat/min G3; 6MWD = 423 ± 102 m G1;
396 ± 101m G2 and 484 ± 96 m G3 (p < 0.05). Results showed a correlation between HRR1 and 6MWD in
G1(r = 0.3; p = 0.04) and in G3(r = 0.4; p= 0.03), but not in G2 (r= 0.12; p= 0.48).
Conclusion: HRR1
response was attenuated in patients using βB and showed correlation with 6MWD, reflecting better
exercise tolerance. HRR1
after 6MWT seems to represent an alternative when treadmill tests could not be tolerated.
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p. 279-287.: tab. p&b.
Citation
LINDEMBERG, Sabrina et al. Heart Rate Recovery in the First Minute at the Six-Minute Walk Test in Patients with Heart Failure. Arquivo Brasileiro de Cardiologia, v. 102, n. 3, p. 279-287, 2014.