BACKGROUND: Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, elderly patients are in particular need of cardiac rehabilitation. We compared elderly patients (65+ years old) participating in cardiac rehabilitation, focusing on baseline characteristics, risk factor control and functional assessment.METHODS: The EU-CaRE study is a prospective study comparing cardiac rehabilitation in eight centres across Western Europe. Consecutive patients with acute coronary syndrome, stable coronary artery disease and heart valve replacement undergoing cardiac rehabilitation were included.RESULTS: Of 1633 patients (median age 72 years) participating, 54% had acute coronary syndrome, 33% had stable coronary artery disease a...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has n...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention to increase survival and qu...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
BACKGROUND: Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, elde...
BACKGROUND: Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, elde...
BACKGROUND Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, el...
AIMS: The European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
AIMS : Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
Introduction: Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular dise...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has n...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention to increase survival and qu...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
BACKGROUND: Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, elde...
BACKGROUND: Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, elde...
BACKGROUND Due to the progressive deconditioning, comorbidities and higher complication rates, el...
AIMS: The European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
AIMS : Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has ...
Introduction: Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular dise...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended but participation of elderly patients has n...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention to increase survival and qu...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...