Masanobu Taya
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View article: Prognostic Impact of Hospitalization-Associated Disability and Care Level in Older Heart Failure Patients ― Findings From the J-Proof HF Registry ―
Prognostic Impact of Hospitalization-Associated Disability and Care Level in Older Heart Failure Patients ― Findings From the J-Proof HF Registry ― Open
In older HF patients, both the level of care required and HAD are poor prognostic factors. In the HAD group, the level of care required is an important indicator for planning interventions to prevent poor outcomes under the LTCI system.
View article: Inspiratory muscle training after atrial fibrillation catheter ablation: A pilot study
Inspiratory muscle training after atrial fibrillation catheter ablation: A pilot study Open
Atrial fibrillation management is challenging, and traditional cardiac rehabilitation often overlooks respiratory issues. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation with inspiratory muscle training to enhance re…
View article: Relationship Between Health-Related Quality of Life and Exercise Tolerance Improvement in Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation: Sub-Analysis of RecRCR Study
Relationship Between Health-Related Quality of Life and Exercise Tolerance Improvement in Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation: Sub-Analysis of RecRCR Study Open
Background: Remote cardiac rehabilitation (RCR) is emerging alternative to outpatient rehabilitation. However, evidence related to its effect on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is limited. Methods: This is a sub-analysis of the RecR…
View article: Machine Learning Prediction of 1-Year Mortality in Older Patients with Heart Failure: A Nationwide, Multicenter, Prospective Cohort Study
Machine Learning Prediction of 1-Year Mortality in Older Patients with Heart Failure: A Nationwide, Multicenter, Prospective Cohort Study Open
View article: Real-World Evidence of Feasible Assessment and Intervention in Cardiovascular Physical Therapy for Older Patients With Heart Failure ― Insight From the J-Proof HF of the Japanese Society of Cardiovascular Physical Therapy ―
Real-World Evidence of Feasible Assessment and Intervention in Cardiovascular Physical Therapy for Older Patients With Heart Failure ― Insight From the J-Proof HF of the Japanese Society of Cardiovascular Physical Therapy ― Open
Our results in this study indicated that medical findings, such as comorbidities, echocardiography, and laboratory findings, were considered a feasible assessment that could be confirmed at all hospitals. Gait training, ADL training, and m…
View article: Efficacy and safety of remote cardiac rehabilitation in the recovery phase of cardiovascular diseases (RecRCR study): A multicenter, nonrandomized, and interventional trial in Japan
Efficacy and safety of remote cardiac rehabilitation in the recovery phase of cardiovascular diseases (RecRCR study): A multicenter, nonrandomized, and interventional trial in Japan Open
View article: Incidence of Hospitalization-Associated Disability in Older Patients With Heart Failure
Incidence of Hospitalization-Associated Disability in Older Patients With Heart Failure Open
This nationwide registry survey found that 37.1% of older patients with HF had HAD and that these patients are indicated for convalescent rehabilitation. Further widespread implementation of rehabilitation for older patients with heart fai…
View article: Efficacy and Safety of Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Recovery Phase of Cardiovascular Diseases: Protocol for a Multicenter, Nonrandomized, Single-Arm, Interventional Trial
Efficacy and Safety of Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Recovery Phase of Cardiovascular Diseases: Protocol for a Multicenter, Nonrandomized, Single-Arm, Interventional Trial Open
Background Conventional group-based outpatient cardiac rehabilitation through monitoring and center-based approaches for patients in the recovery phase has shown strong evidence for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. However, there…
View article: Efficacy and Safety of Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Recovery Phase of Cardiovascular Diseases: Protocol for a Multicenter, Nonrandomized, Single-Arm, Interventional Trial (Preprint)
Efficacy and Safety of Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Recovery Phase of Cardiovascular Diseases: Protocol for a Multicenter, Nonrandomized, Single-Arm, Interventional Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Conventional group-based outpatient cardiac rehabilitation through monitoring and center-based approaches for patients in the recovery phase has shown strong evidence for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. However, ther…
View article: Clinical importance of respiratory muscle fatigue in patients with cardiovascular disease
Clinical importance of respiratory muscle fatigue in patients with cardiovascular disease Open
Patients with cardiovascular diseases frequently experience exertional dyspnea. However, the relationship between respiratory muscle strength including its fatigue and cardiovascular dysfunctions remains to be clarified. The maximal inspir…
View article: Inspiratory muscle training for advanced heart failure with lamin-related muscular dystrophy
Inspiratory muscle training for advanced heart failure with lamin-related muscular dystrophy Open
View article: Correction to: The potential of cardiac rehabilitation as a method of suppressing abdominal aortic aneurysm expansion: a pilot study
Correction to: The potential of cardiac rehabilitation as a method of suppressing abdominal aortic aneurysm expansion: a pilot study Open
View article: Influence of atrial fibrillation on oxygen uptake and exercise tolerance in cardiovascular patients; close association with heart rate response
Influence of atrial fibrillation on oxygen uptake and exercise tolerance in cardiovascular patients; close association with heart rate response Open
To investigate the effect of atrial fibrillation (AF) on the oxygen uptake and exercise tolerance, we evaluated cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) data in AF patients and heart rate-matched controls with sinus rhythm (cSR) who received a…
View article: Is Exercise Training Appropriate for Patients With Advanced Heart Failure Receiving Continuous Inotropic Infusion? A Review
Is Exercise Training Appropriate for Patients With Advanced Heart Failure Receiving Continuous Inotropic Infusion? A Review Open
Exercise-based rehabilitation programs have been reported to have beneficial effects for patients with heart failure. However, there is little evidence about whether this is the case in patients with more severe heart failure. In particula…
View article: An exploratory study on the efficacy and safety of a BCAA preparation used in combination with cardiac rehabilitation for patients with chronic heart failure
An exploratory study on the efficacy and safety of a BCAA preparation used in combination with cardiac rehabilitation for patients with chronic heart failure Open
View article: Physical Activity
Physical Activity Open