Exercise training and cardiac rehabilitation in cardiovascular disease

作者: Sergey Kachur , Carl J. Lavie , Rebecca Morera , Cemal Ozemek , Richard V. Milani

DOI: 10.1080/14779072.2019.1651198

关键词: Healthcare systemIntensive care medicineCardiovascular outcomesRisk factor (computing)Expert opinionMedicineRehabilitationFinancial impactDiseaseCoronary heart disease

摘要: Introduction: The aim of this review is to introduce the audience exercise training (ET) as a therapeutic tool in coronary heart disease (CHD) and discuss role advances cardiac rehabilitation (CR) means effectively delivering ET. Areas covered: physiological mechanisms behind ET effects on cardiovascular (CV) system well implementation CR CV morbidity, risk factor modification, mortality will be reviewed. Additionally, clinical financial impact today's healthcare systems discussed. Expert opinion: It well-established that continues under-utilized despite significant benefits patients alike. Innovation structure (such high-intensity protocols) accessibility (home tele-health programs) already helping improve efficacy increase utilization CR. However, home/remote delivery protocols not established they comprise minority available services. More data efforts are needed such maximize reach remote order deliver services more eligible individuals at lower costs.

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