Aerobic training in adults after atrial switch procedure for transposition of the great arteries improves exercise capacity without impairing systemic right ventricular function.

2013 
Abstract Background Exercise training safely and efficiently improves symptoms in patients with heart failure due to left ventricular dysfunction. However, studies in congenital heart disease with systemic right ventricle are scarce and results are controversial. In a randomised controlled study we investigated the effect of aerobic exercise training on exercise capacity and systemic right ventricular function in adults with d-transposition of the great arteries after atrial redirection surgery (28.2±3.0years after Mustard procedure). Methods 48 patients (31 male, age 29.3±3.4years) were randomly allocated to 24weeks of structured exercise training or usual care. Primary endpoint was the change in maximum oxygen uptake (peak VO 2 ). Secondary endpoints were systemic right ventricular diameters determined by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). Data were analysed per intention to treat analysis. Results At baseline peak VO 2 was 25.5±4.7ml/kg/min in control and 24.0±5ml/kg/min in the training group (p=0.3). Training significantly improved exercise capacity (treatment effect for peak VO 2 3.8ml/kg/min, 95% CI: 1.8 to 5.7; p=0.001), work load (p=0.002), maximum exercise time (p=0.002), and NYHA class (p=0.046). Systemic ventricular function and volumes determined by CMR remained unchanged. None of the patients developed signs of cardiac decompensation or arrhythmias while on exercise training. Conclusions Aerobic exercise training did not detrimentally affect systemic right ventricular function, but significantly improved exercise capacity and heart failure symptoms. Aerobic exercise training can be recommended for patients following atrial redirection surgery to improve exercise capacity and to lessen or prevent heart failure symptoms. (Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov #NCT00837603)
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