Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract Aim To evaluate whether high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) was superior to low‐intensity training or usual care among patients after percutaneous coronary intervention. The hypothesis was that HIIT would help patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improve cardiopulmona...

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Main Authors: Xinyue Zhang, Dongmei Xu, Guozhen Sun, Zhixin Jiang, Jinping Tian, Qijun Shan
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.759
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spelling doaj-8f38093eac5e466f97334b7317b6255f2021-04-14T15:51:10ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582021-05-01831424143510.1002/nop2.759Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysisXinyue Zhang0Dongmei Xu1Guozhen Sun2Zhixin Jiang3Jinping Tian4Qijun Shan5Department of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing ChinaDepartment of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing ChinaDepartment of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing ChinaDepartment of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing ChinaDepartment of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing ChinaDepartment of Cardiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing ChinaAbstract Aim To evaluate whether high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) was superior to low‐intensity training or usual care among patients after percutaneous coronary intervention. The hypothesis was that HIIT would help patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improve cardiopulmonary function, lipid profiles and in‐stent restenosis. Design A systematic review and meta‐analysis were conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis (PRISMA)2009 Checklist. Methods Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on HIIT programme in patients after PCI were searched in Cochrane Library, Web of Science Core Collection, EMbase, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and SinoMed from the inception to 24 March 2020. Standard Mean difference (SMD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were performed to summarize the effect sizes. Results Six RCTs (247 patients) met the criteria. HIIT programme had a statistically significant effect on raising left ventricular ejection function (LVEF) (SMD = 0.38, 95%CI [0.03, 0.73], I2 = 3%), VO2peak (SMD = 0.94, 95%CI [0.61, 1.28], I2 = 0%), as well as improving the serum level of high‐density lipoprotein (SMD = 0.55, 95%CI [0.06, 1.03], I2 = 0%) and late luminal loss (SMD = −0.65, 95%CI [−1.07, −0.23], I2 = 0%). But HIIT had no prominent effect on improving heart rate (SMD = −0.04, 95%CI [−0.29, 0.21], I2 = 0%). Summarily, HIIT programme appears to be favourable for CAD patients after PCI by improving cardiopulmonary function, such as LVEF and VO2peak, as well as reducing late luminal loss in per stented arteries. Nevertheless, HIIT has no advantage for adjusting heart rate. More researches with rigorous methods are warranted to explore the controversy about lipid profiles.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.759coronary artery diseasehigh‐intensity interval trainingmeta‐analysispercutaneous coronary intervention
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author Xinyue Zhang
Dongmei Xu
Guozhen Sun
Zhixin Jiang
Jinping Tian
Qijun Shan
spellingShingle Xinyue Zhang
Dongmei Xu
Guozhen Sun
Zhixin Jiang
Jinping Tian
Qijun Shan
Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Nursing Open
coronary artery disease
high‐intensity interval training
meta‐analysis
percutaneous coronary intervention
author_facet Xinyue Zhang
Dongmei Xu
Guozhen Sun
Zhixin Jiang
Jinping Tian
Qijun Shan
author_sort Xinyue Zhang
title Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_short Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_full Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_fullStr Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_sort effects of high‐intensity interval training in patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
publisher Wiley
series Nursing Open
issn 2054-1058
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Aim To evaluate whether high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) was superior to low‐intensity training or usual care among patients after percutaneous coronary intervention. The hypothesis was that HIIT would help patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improve cardiopulmonary function, lipid profiles and in‐stent restenosis. Design A systematic review and meta‐analysis were conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis (PRISMA)2009 Checklist. Methods Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on HIIT programme in patients after PCI were searched in Cochrane Library, Web of Science Core Collection, EMbase, PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and SinoMed from the inception to 24 March 2020. Standard Mean difference (SMD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were performed to summarize the effect sizes. Results Six RCTs (247 patients) met the criteria. HIIT programme had a statistically significant effect on raising left ventricular ejection function (LVEF) (SMD = 0.38, 95%CI [0.03, 0.73], I2 = 3%), VO2peak (SMD = 0.94, 95%CI [0.61, 1.28], I2 = 0%), as well as improving the serum level of high‐density lipoprotein (SMD = 0.55, 95%CI [0.06, 1.03], I2 = 0%) and late luminal loss (SMD = −0.65, 95%CI [−1.07, −0.23], I2 = 0%). But HIIT had no prominent effect on improving heart rate (SMD = −0.04, 95%CI [−0.29, 0.21], I2 = 0%). Summarily, HIIT programme appears to be favourable for CAD patients after PCI by improving cardiopulmonary function, such as LVEF and VO2peak, as well as reducing late luminal loss in per stented arteries. Nevertheless, HIIT has no advantage for adjusting heart rate. More researches with rigorous methods are warranted to explore the controversy about lipid profiles.
topic coronary artery disease
high‐intensity interval training
meta‐analysis
percutaneous coronary intervention
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.759
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