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Physical frailty is common among individuals with heart failure (HF) and is a predictor of poor outcomes. Whether rehabilitation can improve physical function in the population with HF and documented frailty is an open question.
REHAB-HF is a randomized trial that demonstrated benefits of a tailored progressive physical rehabilitation program on physical function after hospitalization for acute decompensated HF (NCT02196038; NEJM JW Gen Med May 18 2021 and N Engl J Med 2021; 385:203). In this secondary analysis, the investigators compared the impact of the program among those with documented frailty (n=192; mean age, 74 years; 57% women; 57% with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction [LVEF]) and those with “prefrailty” (n=145; mean ag…