INTRODUCTION: The rising prevalence of modifiable risk factors (eg, obesity, hypertension and physical inactivity) is causing an increase in possible avoidable complications in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. This study aims to assess whether a combined preoperative and postoperative multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programme (Heart-ROCQ programme) can improve functional status and reduce surgical complications, readmissions and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) as compared with standard care. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Patients (n=350) are randomised to the Heart-ROCQ programme or standard care. The Heart-ROCQ programme consists of a preoperative optimisation phase while waiting for surgery (three times per week, minimum of ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular care has become an important part of the continuity of care for cardiac...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an Integrative Cardiac Wellness Program (ICWP) for cardiothor...
Introduction: Current guidelines recommend abstinence from supervised cardiac rehabilitation (CR) ex...
INTRODUCTION: The rising prevalence of modifiable risk factors (eg, obesity, hypertension and physic...
For patients listed for open-heart surgery, avoiding postoperative adverse events and ensuring optim...
PURPOSE: The objective of the Heart-ROCQ PROBE study is to assess the effectiveness of a combined pr...
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the feasibility of a preoperative and postoperativ...
Background Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wo...
Introduction Prehabilitation programmes that combine exercise training, nutritional support and emot...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anxiety and physical unfitness have been shown to have adverse effects on r...
AimsPrevious research has shown the possibility to use the pre-operative period to improve a patient...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
Introduction: Prehabilitation prior to surgery has been shown to reduce postoperative complications,...
Introduction: Cardiovascular care has become an important part of the continuity of care for cardiac...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an Integrative Cardiac Wellness Program (ICWP) for cardiothor...
Introduction: Current guidelines recommend abstinence from supervised cardiac rehabilitation (CR) ex...
INTRODUCTION: The rising prevalence of modifiable risk factors (eg, obesity, hypertension and physic...
For patients listed for open-heart surgery, avoiding postoperative adverse events and ensuring optim...
PURPOSE: The objective of the Heart-ROCQ PROBE study is to assess the effectiveness of a combined pr...
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the feasibility of a preoperative and postoperativ...
Background Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wo...
Introduction Prehabilitation programmes that combine exercise training, nutritional support and emot...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anxiety and physical unfitness have been shown to have adverse effects on r...
AimsPrevious research has shown the possibility to use the pre-operative period to improve a patient...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
Introduction: Prehabilitation prior to surgery has been shown to reduce postoperative complications,...
Introduction: Cardiovascular care has become an important part of the continuity of care for cardiac...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an Integrative Cardiac Wellness Program (ICWP) for cardiothor...
Introduction: Current guidelines recommend abstinence from supervised cardiac rehabilitation (CR) ex...