心脏康复的益处:恢复功能的机制和临床影响。

IF 16.2 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Circulation research Pub Date : 2025-07-07 Epub Date: 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.125.325705
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心脏康复(CR)已经从心肌梗死后典型不稳定患者的动员策略发展成为针对大多数心血管疾病患者的综合、多学科项目,旨在优化心血管健康、降低发病率和增强功能恢复。虽然从心血管的角度来看,当代CR患者现在通常更稳定,但对运动、生活方式、护理协调、危险因素改变和压力管理的综合方法的需求已经扩大。此外,当代CR患者通常包括患有心血管疾病的老年人,包括多病、虚弱、肌肉减少、感觉受限和认知障碍。心血管疾病中运动不耐受的生理机制包括心输出量、血管功能和骨骼肌代谢的损害,并与三者共同的基本生物学机制以及非心血管疾病和衰老有关。企业责任提供了一个重要的机会来处理这种综合风险。尽管如此,CR仍未得到充分利用,特别是在老年人、妇女和那些与认知障碍、虚弱、后勤和社会障碍作斗争的人身上。新兴战略,如家庭和混合CR模式、阻力训练和数字卫生技术,正在扩大获取和有效性的潜力。未来的研究带来了重要的机会来磨练针对当代患者群体的个性化CR策略,包括优化的运动处方以及药理学、营养和技术辅助。区分患者首选临床终点(如独立性、生活质量)的生物学机制的相关前景对于提高CR在当代治疗领域的价值仍然至关重要。
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Benefits of Cardiac Rehabilitation: Mechanisms to Restore Function and Clinical Impact.

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has evolved from foundations as a postmyocardial infarction mobilization strategy for patients who were typically unstable, into a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program for most patients with cardiovascular disease aimed at optimizing cardiovascular health, reducing morbidity, and enhancing functional recovery. Although contemporary CR patients are now usually more stable from a cardiovascular perspective, needs have expanded for comprehensive approaches to exercise, lifestyle, care coordination, risk factor modification, and stress management. Furthermore, contemporary CR patients now typically include older adults who are contending with cardiovascular disease in the context of multimorbidity, frailty, sarcopenia, sensory limits, and cognitive impairment. The physiological mechanisms underlying exercise intolerance in cardiovascular disease include impairments in cardiac output, vascular function, and skeletal muscle metabolism and relate to elemental biological mechanisms that are common to all 3 as well as to noncardiovascular disease and aging. CR provides an important opportunity to address such aggregate risk. Nonetheless, CR remains underutilized, particularly by older adults, women, and those struggling with cognitive impairments, frailty, logistics, and social barriers to care. Emerging strategies, such as home-based and hybrid CR models, resistance training, and digital health technologies, are expanding the potential for access and effectiveness. Future research brings important opportunities to hone personalized CR strategies tailored to contemporary patient populations, including optimized exercise prescriptions as well as pharmacological, nutritional, and technological adjuncts. Related prospects to distinguish the biological mechanisms underlying patient-preferred clinical end points (eg, independence, quality of life) remain critical to augmenting CR's value in the contemporary therapeutic landscape.

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Circulation research
Circulation research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
29.60
自引率
2.00%
发文量
535
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Circulation Research is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as a forum for the highest quality research in basic cardiovascular biology. The journal publishes studies that utilize state-of-the-art approaches to investigate mechanisms of human disease, as well as translational and clinical research that provide fundamental insights into the basis of disease and the mechanism of therapies. Circulation Research has a broad audience that includes clinical and academic cardiologists, basic cardiovascular scientists, physiologists, cellular and molecular biologists, and cardiovascular pharmacologists. The journal aims to advance the understanding of cardiovascular biology and disease by disseminating cutting-edge research to these diverse communities. In terms of indexing, Circulation Research is included in several prominent scientific databases, including BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, EMBASE, and MEDLINE. This ensures that the journal's articles are easily discoverable and accessible to researchers in the field. Overall, Circulation Research is a reputable publication that attracts high-quality research and provides a platform for the dissemination of important findings in basic cardiovascular biology and its translational and clinical applications.
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