Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Comparison of Cardiac Rehabilitation Benefits Between Coronary and Non-coronary Patients Through a 24 Months Follow-up : the "INCARD" Study
Observational
Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
août 2012
août 2014
16 septembre 2025
Treatment of chronic heart failure requires multidisciplinary approaches with a
recognized role for cardiac rehabilitation. Rehabilitation helps to improve patient's
functional, decrease morbidity and mortality, decrease rehospitalization rate, thereby
reducing costs of this disease. After recovery from the acute phase of cardiac
infarction, patients admitted to the rehabilitation center will follow the usual
rehabilitation program during the hospitalization period. This step precludes outpatient
follow-up period in our day hospital, in accordance with their physicians and
cardiologists who manage the monitoring. The study INCARD (Insuffisance Cardiaque en
Readaptation Durable) will be developed to evaluate the benefits of a sustainable
rehabilitation heart failure on patients treated optimally and educated during a
follow-up period of 24 months. The main objective of the study will be to compare the
benefits of rehabilitation between coronary (C) and non-coronary (NC) patients for each
evaluation time point, periodically recorded
Etablissements
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| CENTRE HOSPITALIER SUD FRANCILIEN | Francois Koukoui, MD | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) | |||
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Age over 18 years old,
- Signed informed consent,
- Patients with left ventricular ejection fraction below 40 %,
- Stable for over 3 weeks,
- Known etiology,
- Able to do the performance test on treadmil or bicycle in order to have
rehabilitation.
- No clinical avoidance reasons.
- Patient with health care registration.
- Agreement from the general practictioner and from the cardiologist that follows the
patient.
- Age over 18 years old,
- Signed informed consent,
- Patients with left ventricular ejection fraction below 40 %,
- Stable for over 3 weeks,
- Known etiology,
- Able to do the performance test on treadmil or bicycle in order to have
rehabilitation.
- No clinical avoidance reasons.
- Patient with health care registration.
- Agreement from the general practictioner and from the cardiologist that follows the
patient.
- Age below 18 years old,
- Unstable heart failure,
- Unable to do a performance test as indicated above,
- Patients not able to understand clinical counseling.
- Patient under tutella.
- Pregnancy.