Literature DB >> 22037713

Is cardiac rehabilitation still relevant in the new millennium?

Laura E Dobson1, Robert J Lewin, Patrick Doherty, Phillip D Batin, Simon Megarry, Christopher P Gale.   

Abstract

Cardiac rehabilitation is an evidence-based intervention which has evolved over time and incorporates physical, psycho-social and educational components with the aim of improving the patients' functioning following a cardiac event. The evidence base for cardiac rehabilitation following acute myocardial infarction has been growing over the past half a century. Individual randomized control trials were small and, therefore, mortality outcomes usually failed to reach significance; however, meta-analyses have proven consistently that participation in cardiac rehabilitation following a myocardial infarction is associated with a significant improvement in mortality. In the era of revascularization and improved drug therapies, observational studies still provide evidence that independent of other treatments, cardiac rehabilitation is a life-saving measure. Although early studies often only studied young males, more contemporary data include patients from all sectors of society and have found that groups such as women, the elderly and those with heart failure appear to have greater mortality benefits compared with the traditional young male cohort. Uptake remains a problem and one challenge for the future is ensuring improved uptake on to good-quality rehabilitation programmes and demonstrating these positive effects.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22037713     DOI: 10.2459/JCM.0b013e32834d4571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown)        ISSN: 1558-2027            Impact factor:   2.160


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Review 1.  Cardiac Rehabilitation for Women: A Systematic Review of Barriers and Solutions.

Authors:  Marta Supervía; Jose R Medina-Inojosa; Colin Yeung; Francisco Lopez-Jimenez; Ray W Squires; Carmen M Pérez-Terzic; LaPrincess C Brewer; Shawn E Leth; Randal J Thomas
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2017-03-13       Impact factor: 7.616

2.  Cardiac rehabilitation in patients who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction: determinants of programme participation and completion.

Authors:  M Sunamura; N Ter Hoeve; M L Geleijnse; R V Steenaard; H J G van den Berg-Emons; H Boersma; R T van Domburg
Journal:  Neth Heart J       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 2.380

3.  The Efficacy of Inpatient vs. Home-Based Physiotherapy Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.

Authors:  Aleksandra Szylińska; Mariusz Listewnik; Iwona Rotter; Aleksandra Rył; Katarzyna Kotfis; Krzysztof Mokrzycki; Ewelina Kuligowska; Paweł Walerowicz; Mirosław Brykczyński
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2018-11-17       Impact factor: 3.390

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