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    Exercise training in patients with ventricular assist devices: a review of the evidence and practical advice. A position paper from the Committee on Exercise Physiology and Training and the Committee of Advanced Heart Failure of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology
    (2019)
    Adamopoulos, Stamatis (55399885400)
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    Corrà, Ugo (7003862757)
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    Laoutaris, Ioannis D. (6506402909)
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    Pistono, Massimo (6602402537)
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    Agostoni, Pier Giuseppe (7006061189)
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    Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)
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    Crespo Leiro, Maria G. (35401291200)
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    Cornelis, Justien (56577703600)
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    Davos, Constantinos H. (35465656200)
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    Filippatos, Gerasimos (7003787662)
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    Lund, Lars H. (7102206508)
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    Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200)
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    Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)
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    Seferovic, Petar M. (6603594879)
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    Schmid, Jean-Paul (7203062417)
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    Volterrani, Maurizio (7004062259)
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    Piepoli, Massimo F. (7005292730)
    Exercise training (ET) and secondary prevention measures in cardiovascular disease aim to stimulate early physical activity and to facilitate recovery and improve health behaviours. ET has also been proposed for heart failure patients with a ventricular assist device (VAD), to help recovery in the patient's functional capacity. However, the existing evidence in support of ET in these patients remains limited. After a review of current knowledge on the causes of the persistence of limitation in exercise capacity in VAD recipients, and concerning the benefit of ET in VAD patients, the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology has developed the present document to provide practical advice on implementing ET. This includes appropriate screening to avoid complications and then starting with early mobilisation, ET prescription is individualised to meet the patient's needs. Finally, gaps in our knowledge are discussed. © 2018 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure © 2018 European Society of Cardiology
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    Regional differences in exercise training implementation in heart failure: findings from the Exercise Training in Heart Failure (ExTraHF) survey
    (2019)
    Piepoli, Massimo F. (7005292730)
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    Binno, Simone (55657013900)
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    Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)
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    Cohen-Solal, Alain (57189610711)
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    Corrà, Ugo (7003862757)
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    Davos, Constantinos H. (35465656200)
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    Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200)
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    Lund, Lars (7102206508)
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    Niederseer, David (57042505300)
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    Orso, Francesco (14523222700)
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    Villani, Giovanni Q. (35838471700)
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    Agostoni, Piergiuseppe (7006061189)
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    Volterrani, Maurizio (7004062259)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
    Background: Exercise training programmes (ETPs) are a crucial component in cardiac rehabilitation in heart failure (HF) patients. The Exercise Training in HF (ExTraHF) survey has reported poor implementation of ETPs in countries affiliated to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The aim of the present sub-analysis was to investigate the regional variations in the implementation of ETPs for HF patients. Methods and results: The study was designed as a web-based survey of cardiac units, divided into five areas, according to the geographical location of the countries surveyed. Overall, 172 centres replied to the survey, in charge of 78 514 patients, differentiated in 52 Northern (n = 15 040), 48 Southern (n = 27 127), 34 Western (n = 11 769), 24 Eastern European (n = 12 748), and 14 extra-European centres (n = 11 830). Greater ETP implementation was observed in Western (76%) and Northern (63%) regions, whereas lower rates were seen in Southern (58%), Eastern European (50%) and extra-European (36%) regions. The leading barrier was the lack of resources in all (83–65%) but Western region (37%) where patients were enrolled in dedicated settings and specialized units (75%). In 40% of centres, non-inclusion of ETP in the national or local guideline pathway accounted for the lack of ETP implementation. Conclusion: Exercise training programmes are poorly implemented in the ESC affiliated countries, mainly because of the lack of resources and/or national and local guidelines. The linkage with dedicated cardiac rehabilitation centres (as in the Western region) or the model of local rehabilitation services adopted in Northern countries may be considered as options to overcome these gaps. © 2019 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure © 2019 European Society of Cardiology

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