Current state of cardiac rehabilitation in Portugal: Results of the 2019 national survey

José Paulo Fontes , Eduardo M. Vilela , Anaí Durazzo , Madalena Teixeira
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Abstract

Introduction

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs have a central role in cardiovascular medicine, encompassing a comprehensive framework able to holistically address various facets of cardiovascular disease. However, several obstacles to their optimal application have been reported. Over the years, the Portuguese Society of Cardiology has periodically conducted a national survey on the state of CR in Portugal.

Objectives

This study reports the results of the 2019 survey on CR.

Methods

In December 2019 a voluntary questionnaire was sent to centers offering CR programs, consisting of several items concerning this intervention.

Results

In 2019, 25 centers provided structured CR programs. A total of 2182 patients underwent phase II programs, representing an increase of 13% from the previous survey. Of these, 67.2% were referred due to ischemic heart disease, and 14.5% due to heart failure. Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) comprised 49.3% of referrals, leading to an estimated 9.3% CR coverage. A total of 606 patients participated in phase III programs (a decrease of 37%). Drop-out rates ranged from 0-68%; 91% of centers presented drop-out rates <25%.

Conclusion

The present survey shows an increase in the number of centers and patients undergoing phase II CR, and an increase in the estimated CR coverage after ACS. Despite this, the level of increase means that overall patient representation remained below the optimal range, while the data also showed a decrease in the number of patients in phase III programs. These findings reinforce the importance of optimization of CR entry and maintenance, in order to improve the uptake of this pivotal intervention.

葡萄牙心脏康复的现状:2019年全国调查结果
心脏康复(CR)项目在心血管医学中起着核心作用,它包含了一个全面的框架,能够全面地解决心血管疾病的各个方面。然而,据报道,它们的最佳应用存在一些障碍。多年来,葡萄牙心脏病学会定期对葡萄牙的CR状况进行全国性调查。方法于2019年12月向提供CR项目的中心发送一份自愿问卷,包括与该干预有关的几个项目。结果2019年,有25个中心提供了结构化的CR项目。共有2182名患者接受了II期项目,比上一次调查增加了13%。其中,67.2%是由于缺血性心脏病,14.5%是由于心力衰竭。急性冠脉综合征(ACS)占转诊的49.3%,导致估计9.3%的CR覆盖率。共有606名患者参加了III期项目(减少了37%)。辍学率从0-68%不等;91%的中心出现了25%的辍学率。结论目前的调查显示,接受II期CR的中心和患者数量增加,ACS后估计的CR覆盖率增加。尽管如此,增加的水平意味着总体患者代表仍低于最佳范围,同时数据还显示III期项目的患者数量有所减少。这些发现加强了优化CR进入和维持的重要性,以提高这一关键干预措施的吸收。
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