OBJECTIVES: This study characterized cardiac rehabilitation (CR) use in ventricular assist device (VAD) recipients in the United States and the association of CR with 1-year hospitalization and mortality by using the 2013 to 2015 Medicare files. BACKGROUND: Exercise-based CR is indicated in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, but no data exist regarding CR participation after VAD implantation. METHODS: The study included Medicare beneficiaries enrolled for disability or age \u3e65 years. The investigators identified VAD recipients by diagnosis codes and cumulated CR sessions occurring within 1 year after VAD implantation. Multivariable-adjusted Andersen-Gill models were used to evaluate the association of CR with 1-y...
BACKGROUND: Patients requiring biventricular assist device (BiVAD) for mechanical circulatory suppor...
Purpose: Right heart failure (RHF) is a common adverse event (AE) after left ventricular assist devi...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after percutaneous coronary intervent...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in exercise capacity (EC) and quality of l...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in exercise capacity (EC) and quality of l...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine the relationship between pre-transplant ventricular assis...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the relationship between pre-transplant ventricular assist ...
BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) is linked to reduced mortality and morbidity, including improv...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been shown to decrease mortality and morbidity but estim...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine trends in mortality, readmission, and costs among Medicare be...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the impact of baseline heart failure (HF) burden on survival w...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is underutilized despite well-documented benefits for patients ...
PURPOSE: There is an inverse relationship between phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) visits and all...
Purpose: This study analyzed a multicenter cohort of patients who underwent left ventricular assist ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS : Despite the benefits of exercise training in the secondary prev...
BACKGROUND: Patients requiring biventricular assist device (BiVAD) for mechanical circulatory suppor...
Purpose: Right heart failure (RHF) is a common adverse event (AE) after left ventricular assist devi...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after percutaneous coronary intervent...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in exercise capacity (EC) and quality of l...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in exercise capacity (EC) and quality of l...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine the relationship between pre-transplant ventricular assis...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the relationship between pre-transplant ventricular assist ...
BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) is linked to reduced mortality and morbidity, including improv...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been shown to decrease mortality and morbidity but estim...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine trends in mortality, readmission, and costs among Medicare be...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the impact of baseline heart failure (HF) burden on survival w...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is underutilized despite well-documented benefits for patients ...
PURPOSE: There is an inverse relationship between phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) visits and all...
Purpose: This study analyzed a multicenter cohort of patients who underwent left ventricular assist ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS : Despite the benefits of exercise training in the secondary prev...
BACKGROUND: Patients requiring biventricular assist device (BiVAD) for mechanical circulatory suppor...
Purpose: Right heart failure (RHF) is a common adverse event (AE) after left ventricular assist devi...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after percutaneous coronary intervent...