| Literature DB >> 34259996 |
D Conijn1,2, R A F de Lind van Wijngaarden3, H M Vermeulen1, T P M Vliet Vlieland1,4, J J L Meesters5,6.
Abstract
AIM: Although referral to phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) following open-heart surgery is recommended in professional guidelines, according to the literature, participation rates are suboptimal. This study investigates the referral and enrolment rates, as well as determinants for these rates, for phase 2 CR following open-heart surgery via sternotomy.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac rehabilitation; Open-heart surgery; Referral and consultation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34259996 PMCID: PMC8941040 DOI: 10.1007/s12471-021-01598-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neth Heart J ISSN: 1568-5888 Impact factor: 2.380
Fig. 1Patient’s journey towards phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (P2-CR) after open-heart surgery in the Netherlands
Fig. 2Flow chart of selection of patients invited to participate in the study. CR cardiac rehabilitation
Characteristics of patients eligible for outpatient phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation following open-heart surgery via sternotomy at the Leiden University Medical Center in 2017
| Variable | Patients ( |
|---|---|
| Age, years | 68.1 (61.1–73.7) |
| Female sex | 82 (22) |
| CABG | 162 (45) |
| ≥ 1 valve replacements or repairs | 72 (20) |
| CABG combined with valve surgery | 40 (11) |
| Aortic surgery | 37 (10) |
| Aortic surgery, combined with CABG or valve surgery | 24 (7) |
| Other | 29 (8) |
| Living alone | 57 (16) |
| Not living alone | 304 (84) |
| Low | 142 (39) |
| Middle | 94 (26) |
| High | 125 (35) |
| Employed | 92 (56) |
| Voluntarily unemployed | 47 (29) |
| Involuntarily unemployed | 24 (15) |
| Below average | 134 (39) |
| Average | 99 (29) |
| Above average | 112 (33) |
| Yes | 316 (87) |
| No | 46 (13) |
| Yes | 302 (86) |
| No, both parents are born elsewhere | 31 (9) |
| No, one parent is born elsewhere | 21 (6) |
| Length of hospital stay, days | 9 (7–12) |
| BMI, kg/m2 (median, IQR) ( | 26.0 (23.7–28.6) |
| Current smoker | 48 (13) |
| Previous smoker | 198 (55) |
| Never smoker | 116 (32) |
CABG coronary artery bypass grafting, BMI body mass index
Data are median (interquartile range) or n (%)
a Living status: living alone or not living alone (i.e. living with partner/family/others)
b Educational level: ‘low’ is up to and including lower technical and vocational training; ‘middle’ is up to and including secondary technical and vocational training; ‘high’ is up to and including higher technical and vocational training and university
c Income per year: ‘below average ’is < €37,000; ‘average’ is €37,000; ‘above average’ is > €37,000
d Smoking before surgery: current smoker (answer option ‘yes’), previous smoker (‘quit smoking’) or never smoker (‘no’)
Overview of referral to and enrolment in outpatient phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) of 364 patients following open-heart surgery
| Enrolled in phase 2 CR | Not enrolled in phase 2 CR | Enrolment unclear | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Referred to phase 2 CR | 293 (80) | 13 (4) | 1 (0) | 307 (84) |
| Not referred to phase 2 CR | 15 (4) | 31 (9) | 1 (0) | 47 (13) |
| Referral unclear if referred | 7 (2) | 3 (1) | – | 10 (3) |
| Total | 315 (87) | 47 (13) | 2 (1) | 364 (100) |
Data are n (%)
Rates of referral to and enrolment in phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation and (sociodemographic, disease-related and environmental) factors associated with non-referral and non-enrolment of 364 patients following open-heart surgery
| Factor | Non-referral | Referral | OR | 95% CI | Non-enrolment | Enrolment | OR | 95% CI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total referral and enrolment rates | 47 (13) | 307 (84) | 47 (13) | 315 (87) | ||||||||
| Age, years | 72 (65–76) | 67 (60–73) | 1.05 | 1.01–1.09 | 73 (70–77) | 67 (60–73) | 1.09 | 1.05–1.14 | ||||
| Female sex | 17 (36) | 59 (19) | 2.37 | 1.23–4.59 | 17 (36) | 63 (20) | 2.26 | 1.17–4.35 | ||||
| CABG (reference category) | 15 (32) | 144 (47) | – | – | 11 (23) | 150 (48) | – | – | ||||
| ≥ 1 valve replacements or repairs | 9 (19) | 61 (20) | 2.21 | 0.95–5.12 | 9 (19) | 63 (20) | 2.34 | 0.93–5.92 | ||||
| CABG combined with valve surgery | 8 (17) | 32 (10) | 2.53 | 0.93–6.88 | 10 (21) | 29 (9) | 4.77 | 1.77–12.82 | ||||
| Aortic surgery | 5 (11) | 29 (9) | 1.36 | 0.36–5.12 | 5 (11) | 32 (10) | 1.14 | 0.24–5.54 | ||||
| Aortic surgery, combined with CABG or valve surgery | 4 (9) | 19 (6) | 2.17 | 0.56–8.48 | 4 (9) | 20 (6) | 2.86 | 0.71–11.55 | ||||
| Other | 6 (13) | 22 (7) | 2.71 | 0.87–8.42 | 8 (17) | 21 (7) | 5.56 | 1.88–16.43 | ||||
| Low | 23 (49) | 117 (39) | 1.38 | 0.68–2.78 | 25 (53) | 115 (37) | 1.86 | 0.90–3.81 | ||||
| Middle | 9 (19) | 81 (27) | 0.78 | 0.32–1.87 | 9 (19) | 85 (27) | 0.90 | 0.37–2.21 | ||||
| High (reference) | 15 (32) | 106 (35) | – | 13 (28) | 112 (36) | – | ||||||
| Living alone | 10 (21) | 47 (16) | 1.47 | 0.69–3.16 | 14 (30) | 43 (14) | 2.64 | 1.31–5.34 | ||||
| Living with partner/family/other (reference) | 37 (79) | 257 (85) | – | – | 33 (70) | 269 (86) | – | |||||
| Employed (reference) | 5 (39) | 87 (59) | – | 3 (43) | 89 (57) | – | ||||||
| Voluntarily unemployed | 5 (39) | 41 (28) | 2.18 | 0.60–7.94 | 2 (29) | 45 (29) | 1.35 | 0.22–8.36 | ||||
| Involuntarily unemployed | 3 (23) | 20 (14) | 2.61 | 0.58–11.83 | 2 (29) | 22 (14) | 2.70 | 0.42–17.14 | ||||
| Below average | 23 (54) | 107 (37) | 1.97 | 0.92–4.26 | 22 (50) | 110 (37) | 2.62 | 1.12–6.16 | ||||
| Average | 9 (21) | 85 (29) | 0.94 | 0.38–2.43 | 14 (32) | 85 (28) | 2.14 | 0.86–5.35 | ||||
| Above average (reference) | 11 (26) | 100 (34) | – | 8 (18) | 104 (35) | – | ||||||
| Not born in the Netherlands | 6 (13) | 39 (13) | 1.00 | 0.40–2.51 | 6 (13) | 40 (13) | 1.02 | 0.41–2.57 | ||||
Data are n (%) or median (interquartile range)
OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, CABG coronary artery bypass grafting