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NCT ID: NCT03467633
Brief Summary: This is a study looking at the feasibility of conducting a larger definitive research trial looking at the effectiveness of high intensity interval training in individuals who are scheduled for electro-cardioversion. Usual care for these participants is to go home and continue with their typical daily routine. The investigators will test whether participating in 3-weeks of thrice-weekly high intensity interval training before electro-cardioversion can lengthen the time to recurrence of atrial fibrillation after electro-cardioversion in these individuals. Participants will be asked to come to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute for a baseline visit at which fitness (cycle ergometer), body composition (weight, height, waist circumference and percentage body fat), heart rate variability and habitual exercise levels will be measured. Participants will then be randomized to either the exercise group or the usual care group. Those randomized to the usual care group will go home for 3-weeks and continue with their typical daily routine. Those randomized to the exercise group will return to the Heart Institute three times per week for 3-weeks to participate in a high intensity interval training program prior to their electro-cardioversion. All participants will be asked to measure daily heart rate and rhythm using the AliveCor system which is compatible with their Smartphones, for up to 12-months following their electro-cardioversion. All participants will be asked to return at 3-weeks (and prior to their electro-cardioversion) to measure fitness (cycle ergometer), body composition (weight, height, waist circumference and percentage body fat), and habitual exercise levels. The entire study should last approximately 24-months. Participants will be involved for 52-weeks. The investigators are looking to recruit 20 participants total for the feasibility trial. The investigators hypothesize that recruitment rates, drop-out rates, and adherence to the intervention will support a larger definitive trial.
Detailed Description: This is a study looking at the feasibility of conducting a larger definitive research trial looking at the effectiveness of high intensity interval training on lengthening time to recurrence of persistent atrial fibrillation in individuals who are scheduled for electro-cardioversion. Usual care for these participants is to go home and continue with their typical daily routine until their scheduled cardioversion. The investigators will test whether participating in 3-weeks of thrice-weekly high intensity interval training before electro-cardioversion can lengthen the time to recurrence of atrial fibrillation after electro-cardioversion in these individuals. Participants will be asked to come to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute for a baseline visit at which fitness (cycle ergometer), body composition (weight, height, waist circumference and percentage body fat), and habitual exercise levels will be measured. Participants will then be randomized to either the exercise group or the usual care group. Those randomized to the usual care group will go home for 3-weeks and continue with their typical daily routine. Those randomized to the exercise group will return to the Heart Institute three times per week for 3-weeks to participate in a high intensity interval training cycle ergometer program prior to their electro-cardioversion. All participants will be asked to return at 3-weeks (and prior to their electro-cardioversion) to measure fitness (cycle ergometer), body composition (weight, height, waist circumference and percentage body fat), and habitual exercise levels. Following the electro-cardioversion, all participants will be asked to measure daily heart rate and rhythm using the AliveCor system which is compatible with their Smartphones/tablets/iPads, for up to 12-months or until they return to persistent atrial fibrillation. The entire study should last approximately 24-months. Participants will be involved for a maximum of 52-weeks. The investigators are looking to recruit a total of 20 participants for the feasibility trial. The investigators hypothesize that recruitment rates, drop-out rates, and adherence to the intervention will support a larger definitive trial.
Study: NCT03467633
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Protocol Section: NCT03467633