Journal article
Effects of 12-Week Supervised Early Resistance Training (SEcReT) Versus Aerobic-Based Rehabilitation on Cognitive Recovery Following Cardiac Surgery via Median Sternotomy: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial
J Pengelly, C Royse, G Williams, A Bryant, S Clarke-Errey, A Royse, D El-Ansary
Heart Lung and Circulation | Published : 2022
Abstract
Aims: To investigate the effects of a 12-week early moderate-intensity resistance training program compared to aerobic-based rehabilitation on postoperative cognitive recovery following cardiac surgery via median sternotomy. Methods: This was a multicentre, prospective, pragmatic, non-blinded, pilot randomised controlled trial (1:1 randomisation) of two parallel groups that compared a 12-week early moderate-intensity resistance training group to a control group, receiving aerobic-based rehabilitation. English-speaking adults (≥18 years) undergoing elective cardiac surgery via median sternotomy were randomised using sealed envelopes, with allocation revealed before surgery. The primary outcom..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Department of Surgery Seeding Grant, University of Melbourne. Jacqueline Pengelly is supported by a Research Training Stipend, Swinburne University of Technology. Zone Medical donation of disposable spirometer turbines.