Aims Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves morbidity and mortality. Uptake varies for patients following acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Entry into CR is often dependent on the management strategy received, lower following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), higher following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This study sought to investigate differences in CR uptake following an ACS event for those patients receiving multiple treatments. Methods Data was from the National Audit of CR between 2016 and 2019. Patients with ACS were categorised as: no intervention; one treatment (such as any PCI, CABG, any valve surgery and any device therapy); two treatments; or three or more treatments. Baseline demographics and logistic regression w...
Objectives To verify the associations between participation in an in-hospital cardiac rehabilitation...
Background Despite its well-established positive effects, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (exC...
Background and Aims: exercise training (ET) is a critical component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), ...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
Aims: Despite the proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), utilization rates remain below rec...
AbstractBackgroundRates of referral to cardiac rehabilitation after percutaneous coronary interventi...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is an important health problem. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) progra...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to determine factors independently associated with cardiac rehabilitation ...
INTRODUCTION: Given the high proportion of comorbidities in patients with coronary heart disease (CH...
Background: Ageing populations and increasing survival following acute coronary syndrome has resulte...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
To assess the effects of multi-disciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on survival in the full popu...
Background Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, evidence suggests referral to...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after percutaneous coronary intervent...
Background: Despite its well-established positive effects, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (ex...
Objectives To verify the associations between participation in an in-hospital cardiac rehabilitation...
Background Despite its well-established positive effects, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (exC...
Background and Aims: exercise training (ET) is a critical component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), ...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
Aims: Despite the proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), utilization rates remain below rec...
AbstractBackgroundRates of referral to cardiac rehabilitation after percutaneous coronary interventi...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is an important health problem. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) progra...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to determine factors independently associated with cardiac rehabilitation ...
INTRODUCTION: Given the high proportion of comorbidities in patients with coronary heart disease (CH...
Background: Ageing populations and increasing survival following acute coronary syndrome has resulte...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
To assess the effects of multi-disciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on survival in the full popu...
Background Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, evidence suggests referral to...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after percutaneous coronary intervent...
Background: Despite its well-established positive effects, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (ex...
Objectives To verify the associations between participation in an in-hospital cardiac rehabilitation...
Background Despite its well-established positive effects, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (exC...
Background and Aims: exercise training (ET) is a critical component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), ...