Notwithstanding the dramatic improvement associated with Tafamidis in Heart Failure (HF) due to wild-type transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTRwt-CA), remarkable morbidity and mortality still burden this disease. Exercise training (ET) is a first-line recommended treatment for unselected HF patients, whose effects on ATTRwt-CA form remain however unexplored. The investigators hereby present rationale and design of the Exercise training and Rehabilitation in Cardiac Amyloidosis (ERICA) study, whose aim is to determine whether a tailored, supervised ET program might improve exercise capacity in HF due to ATTRwt-CA. This interventional, controlled study will randomize ATTRwt-CA patients into a control group (C) and a primary training group (ET-1). After 12 weeks, patients in group C will be offered to undergo the same ET program (ET-2) for further 12 weeks, considering the last observation as baseline. Primary endpoint will be the distance obtained at the 6-minute walk test (6MWD) performed at baseline and after 12-weeks of treatment in pooled ET-1 and ET-2 groups compared to C. Quality of life, peak oxygen consumption, left and right heart architecture and function, natriuretic peptides will be secondary endpoints. This study will be the first testing the effects of ET in patients with ATTRwt-CA.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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distance obtained at the 6-minute walk test (6MWD)
Timeframe: Baseline and after 12-weeks of treatment