Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western world. The number is rising due to an ageing population. Once symptomatic, heart valve diseases are potentially lethal, and heavily influence daily living and quality of life. Surgical treatment, either valve replacement or repair, remains the treatment of choice. However, post surgery, the transition to daily living may become a physical, mental and social challenge. We hypothesise that a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation programme can improve physical capacity and self-assessed mental health and reduce hospitalisation and healthcare costs after heart valve surgery
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
INTRODUCTION: The rising prevalence of modifiable risk factors (eg, obesity, hypertension and physic...
Background Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wo...
Objective: The evidence for cardiac rehabilitation after valve surgery remains sparse. Current recom...
Aims. The CopenHeartVR trial found positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical capac...
Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5 % in the Western world populatio...
The benefits of rehabilitation following coronary artery surgery have been well documented but only ...
Eighty-nine patients receiving cardiac valve replacement or surgery consisting of valve replacement ...
Background: Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wor...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation may benefit heart valve surgery patients. We conducted a syste...
Introduction : Valvular disease is common in Morocco, frequently followed by a heart surgery. Cardia...
Background While cardiac rehabilitation in patients with ischaemic heart disease and heart failure i...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
We sought to measure the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on mortality in patients with mitral ...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
INTRODUCTION: The rising prevalence of modifiable risk factors (eg, obesity, hypertension and physic...
Background Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wo...
Objective: The evidence for cardiac rehabilitation after valve surgery remains sparse. Current recom...
Aims. The CopenHeartVR trial found positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical capac...
Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5 % in the Western world populatio...
The benefits of rehabilitation following coronary artery surgery have been well documented but only ...
Eighty-nine patients receiving cardiac valve replacement or surgery consisting of valve replacement ...
Background: Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wor...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation may benefit heart valve surgery patients. We conducted a syste...
Introduction : Valvular disease is common in Morocco, frequently followed by a heart surgery. Cardia...
Background While cardiac rehabilitation in patients with ischaemic heart disease and heart failure i...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
We sought to measure the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on mortality in patients with mitral ...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all cardiac patients including patients...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
INTRODUCTION: The rising prevalence of modifiable risk factors (eg, obesity, hypertension and physic...