Quo vadis cardiac rehabilitation; the role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation in modern cardiology.

IF 1.9 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Nenad Lakušić, Ivana Sopek Merkaš
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Abstract

In accordance with the guidelines established by prominent European and global cardiology associations, comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation (CR) stands as an officially endorsed and highly recommended therapeutic approach (class I recommendations; level of evidence A) for a diverse spectrum of cardiac patients. Nevertheless, it is a cause for concern to observe that fewer than 50% of eligible patients are being effectively referred for CR, whether in an outpatient or inpatient setting. Concurrently, studies reveal that a substantial proportion of individuals with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease maintain unhealthy lifestyles and exhibit suboptimal management of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, including hypertension, lipid levels, and diabetes. Beyond the conventional patient profile encompassing those recovering from acute coronary syndrome with or without percutaneous coronary intervention, as well as patients who have undergone coronary or valvular surgery, contemporary CR now emphasizes specialized subgroups of patients. These include frail elderly patients, the female population with its unique considerations, individuals burdened by multiple cardiovascular comorbidities, those who have developed psychological consequences due to a cardiac illness and particularly those grappling with chronic heart failure. This editorial seeks to offer a state-of-the-art assessment of the significance and role of comprehensive CR within modern cardiology.

心脏康复何去何从;综合心脏康复在现代心脏病学中的作用。
根据欧洲和全球著名心脏病学协会制定的指南,全面心脏康复(CR)是官方认可并强烈推荐的治疗方法(一级推荐;证据级别 A),适用于各种心脏病患者。然而,令人担忧的是,无论是在门诊还是住院环境中,只有不到 50%的符合条件的患者被有效转诊接受心脏康复治疗。同时,研究显示,相当一部分动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病患者保持着不健康的生活方式,并对可改变的心血管风险因素(包括高血压、血脂水平和糖尿病)进行了次优管理。除了传统的急性冠状动脉综合征恢复期患者(无论是否进行了经皮冠状动脉介入治疗)以及接受过冠状动脉或瓣膜手术的患者外,当代 CR 现在还强调特殊的亚组患者。这些患者包括体弱的老年患者、有特殊需求的女性患者、有多种心血管并发症的患者、因心脏病而产生心理障碍的患者,尤其是慢性心力衰竭患者。这篇社论旨在对综合 CR 在现代心脏病学中的意义和作用进行最新评估。
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World Journal of Cardiology
World Journal of Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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