The Effects of Exercise-Based Interventions on Fluid Overload Symptoms in Patients with Heart Failure : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Fu, Mei Rosemary, Li, Yuan, Conway, Catherine, Masone, Alessandra, Fang, Jinbo and Lee, Christopher. (2022). The Effects of Exercise-Based Interventions on Fluid Overload Symptoms in Patients with Heart Failure : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Biomedicines. 10(5), pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051111
Authors | Fu, Mei Rosemary, Li, Yuan, Conway, Catherine, Masone, Alessandra, Fang, Jinbo and Lee, Christopher |
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Abstract | Patients with heart failure are subjected to a substantial burden related to fluid overload symptoms. Exercise can help the lymphatic system function more effectively to prevent fluid build-up in tissues and interstitium, thus potentially mitigating the symptoms due to fluid overload. The objective of this systematic review was to examine the effects of exercise-based interventions on fluid overload symptoms among patients with heart failure. MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL databases were systematically searched for relevant studies published from inception to August 2021. We included randomized controlled trials that compared exercise-based interventions of different modalities and usual medical care for adult patients with heart failure and reported the effects of interventions on any symptoms related to fluid overload. A random-effects meta-analysis was used to estimate the effectiveness, and a subgroup analysis and univariate meta-regression analysis were used to explore heterogeneity. Seventeen studies covering 1086 participants were included. We found robust evidence indicating the positive effect of exercises in dyspnea relief (SMD = −0.48; 95%CI [−0.76, −0.19]; p = 0.001); the intervention length also influenced the treatment effect (β = 0.033; 95%CI [0.003, 0.063]; p = 0.04). Initial evidence from existing limited research showed that exercise-based intervention had positive effect to alleviate edema, yet more studies are needed to verify the effect. In contrast, the exercise-based interventions did not improve fatigue compared with usual care (SMD = −0.27; 95%CI [−0.61, 0.06]; p = 0.11). Findings regarding the effects of exercises on bodily pain, gastro-intestinal symptoms, and peripheral circulatory symptoms were inconclusive due to limited available studies. In conclusion, exercise-based interventions can be considered as an effective nonpharmacological therapy for patients with heart failure to promote lymph flow and manage fluid overload symptoms. Exercise-based interventions seem to have very limited effect on fatigue. More research should investigate the mechanism of fatigue related to heart failure. Future studies with high methodological quality and comprehensive assessment of symptoms and objective measure of fluid overload are warranted. |
Keywords | heart failure; exercise; nursing; fluid overload; symptom; dyspnea; fatigue; systematic review |
Year | 01 Jan 2022 |
Journal | Biomedicines |
Journal citation | 10 (5), pp. 1-17 |
Publisher | MDPI AG |
ISSN | 2227-9059 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10051111 |
Web address (URL) | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/10/5/1111 |
Open access | Published as non-open access |
Research or scholarly | Research |
Page range | 1-17 |
Publisher's version | License File Access Level Open |
Output status | Published |
Publication dates | |
Online | 11 May 2022 |
Publication process dates | |
Accepted | 04 May 2022 |
Deposited | 18 Feb 2025 |
Additional information | © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. |
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). | |
Place of publication | Switzerland |
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