Cardiac Rehabilitation Programmes

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Nocturnal Hypertension

Roland Asmar, Melanie Dunwell, Matthew Capehorn, et al

Watch time: 1h 9m 26s

Broadcast

Nocturnal Hypertension

Roland Asmar, Melanie Dunwell, Matthew Capehorn, et al

Watch time: 1h 9m 26s

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Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multidisciplinary process for patients recovering from an acute cardiac event and for those with chronic cardiovascular disease.

Historically, the main objective of CR as an was to improve patients’ regular physical activity after a cardiac event.

Current CR programmes are designed to stabilise or even reverse the progression of heart disease by controlling all modifiable risk factors. They are also concerned with improving patients’ quality of life.

Less that one-third of cardiac patients are using CR programmes. In Europe, the percentage admitted to CR programmes is 30%, while in the US it is 20–30%.

Articles

Post-ACS Discharge and Long-term Follow-up Recommendations for Thailand

Published:

26 March 2025

Citation:

Journal of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology 2025;4:e05.

Lifestyle Modification after PCI

Published:

09 January 2025

Citation:

US Cardiology Review 2025;19:e01.

CPET and Exercise Prescription for Cardiac Rehabilitation

Published:

20 December 2024

Citation:

US Cardiology Review 2024;18:e22.

Self-care Assessments and Practices in Older Patients with Heart Failure

Published:

16 June 2023

Citation:

Journal of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology 2023;2:e21.