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Examining Associations Between Baseline Health-Related Quality of Life and Depression and Physical Functioning Improvement Following Pulmonary Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Sulamunn R M Coleman, Katherine E Menson, Brian R Katz, Michael J DeSarno, Diann E Gaalema
This study examined whether health-related quality of life (HRQL) and depression assessed prior to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) participation (ie, at baseline) predicted change in 6-min walk distance (6MWD) from baseline to end of PR.
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Effect of Adding a Program of Contextualized, Personalized, Remote Physical Activity Support to Conventional Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Priyanka Meenamkuzhy-Hariharan, Kirstie F Tew, Ewan J Cranwell, Louise M Birkinshaw, Antonio Eleuteri, Michael Fisher
The objective of this investigation was to conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate whether KiActiv Heart alongside usual care (UC) promotes positive physical activity (PA) change versus UC alone.
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A Review of High-Intensity Interval Training in Heart Transplant Recipients: CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Kari Nytrøen, Katrine Rolid
This review reports how exercise-based rehabilitation strategies have developed over the past decades, and it specifically focuses on the effectiveness, safety, and implementation of high-intensity interval training (HIIT). It provides an overview of the historical progression, main research findings, and considerations surrounding HIIT as the preferred exercise modality for recipients of heart transplant
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Reference Standards of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Measured With the Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Using the Treadmill in Chinese Adults Younger Than 60 Years. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Jia Huang, Lianhua Yin, Xia Li, Qiurong Xie, Youze He, Lijuan Wu, Xuling Ni, Zhizhen Liu, Liyuan Tao, Jing Tao, Lidian Chen
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a strong predictor of cardiorespiratory diseases and varies by race. The purpose of this study was to provide CRF reference standards and a prediction equation for peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak) from treadmill-based cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) in Chinese individuals.
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Prehabilitation Using a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program for a Patient With a Total Artificial Heart Prior to Heart Transplantation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-2-26 Michaël Racodon, Éric Hermand, Jean-Michel Lemahieu, Pauline Blairon, Pierre Vanhove, Amandine Secq
The last few decades have been marked by significant advances in mechanical cardiocirculatory support. A total artificial heart (TAH) became a viable therapeutic option for numerous patients as a bridge to heart transplantation, particularly for those in end-stage heart failure. This technology aims to address the various subsequent shortfalls of organs. This report reviews the impact of a prehabilitation
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Temporal Trends in Cardiac Rehabilitation Participation and Its Core Components: A NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY FROM THE NETHERLANDS. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Thijs Vonk, Martijn F H Maessen, Maria T E Hopman, Johan A Snoek, Vincent L Aengevaeren, Barry A Franklin, Thijs M H Eijsvogels, Esmee A Bakker
Patient- and disease-specific data on cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation and changes over time are limited. The objective of this study was to describe time trends in CR participation between 2013 and 2019 and provides insights into the utilization of CR components.
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Moderating Effect of Sex on the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Coronary Heart Disease Patients in China. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Jianhui Wang, Sidney C Smith, Jianxiu Dong, Changxiang Chen, Nancy Houston Miller, Wenhong Chang, Yi Ma, Huaping Liu
The aim of this study was to investigate the moderating effect of sex on the relationship between physical activity (PA) and quality of life (QoL) in Chinese patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) not participating in cardiac rehabilitation.
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Cardiac Rehabilitation Use After Heart Failure Hospitalization Associated With Advanced Heart Failure Center Status. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Michael P Thompson, Hechuan Hou, Max Fliegner, Vinay Guduguntla, Thomas Cascino, Keith D Aaronson, Donald S Likosky, Devraj Sukul, Steven J Keteyian
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based, guideline-endorsed therapy for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) but is broadly underutilized. Identifying structural factors contributing to increased CR use may inform quality improvement efforts. The objective here was to associate hospitalization at a center providing advanced heart failure (HF) therapies and subsequent
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Anxiety Predicts Worse Cardiorespiratory Fitness Outcomes in Cardiac Rehabilitation for Lower Socioeconomic Status Patients. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 William A Middleton, Patrick D Savage, Sherrie Khadanga, Jason L Rengo, Philip A Ades, Diann E Gaalema
The purpose of this study was to show that patients in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) with lower socioeconomic status (SES) have worse clinical profiles and higher rates of psychiatric difficulties and they have lower cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) improvements from CR than their counterparts with higher SES. Improvement in CRF during CR predicts better long-term health outcomes. Research suggests that
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Sex Differences in Depressive Symptoms in 1308 Patients Post-Stroke at Entry to Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 XiaoWei Du, Dina Brooks, Paul Oh, Susan Marzolini
The objective of this study was to determine whether a sex difference exists in the prevalence of post-stroke depressive symptoms (PSDS) at entry to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and to determine the correlates of PSDS in all patients, and in women and men separately.
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A Detailed Analysis of Cardiac Rehabilitation on 180-Day All-Cause Hospital Readmission and Mortality. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 Brian D Duscha, Leanna M Ross, Andrew L Hoselton, Lucy W Piner, Carl F Pieper, William E Kraus
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is endorsed for coronary artery disease (CAD), but studies report inconsistent findings regarding efficacy. The objective of this study was to determine whether confounding factors, potentially contributing to these heterogeneous findings, impact the effect of CR on all-cause readmission and mortality.
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Quantifying Improvement in V˙o2peak and Exercise Thresholds in Cardiovascular Disease Using Reliable Change Indices. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-08 Robin Faricier, Randi R Keltz, Tim Hartley, Robert S McKelvie, Neville G Suskin, Peter L Prior, Daniel A Keir
Improving aerobic fitness through exercise training is recommended for the treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, strong justifications for the criteria of assessing improvement in key parameters of aerobic function including estimated lactate threshold (θLT), respiratory compensation point (RCP), and peak oxygen uptake (V˙o2peak) at the individual level are not established. We applied
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Arm Crank Exercise Training Improves Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Patients With Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Renan Massena Costa,Hélcio Kanegusuku,Gabriel Grizzo Cucato,Nelson Wolosker,Raphael Mendes Ritti-Dias,Marilia de Almeida Correia
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Cardiovascular Rehabilitation With a WCD-Data From the CR3 Study (Cardiac Rehab Retrospective Review). J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Ursula Rohrer, Anja Reischl, Martin Manninger, Ronald K Binder, Lukas Fiedler, Michael Gruska, Johann Altenberger, Andreas Dorr, Clemens Steinwender, Markus Stuehlinger, Manfred Wonisch, Birgit Zirngast, David Zweiker, Andreas Zirlik, Daniel Scherr
Patients at risk for sudden cardiac death may temporarily need a wearable cardioverter-defibrillator (WCD). Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has a class I recommendation in patients with cardiac disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and feasibility of undergoing CR with a WCD.
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Barriers and Facilitators of Center-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Utilization in South Asian Ethnic Minorities: A META-SYNTHESIS. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Shahzad Inayat, K Alix Hayden, Tavis Campbell, Kathryn King Shier
The aim of this review was to synthesize literature on the perceptions of South Asian ethnic minorities of the barriers and facilitators to center-based, phase II cardiac rehabilitation (CR).
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A Review on the Role of Exercise Training to Prevent a Decline in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Cardiac Function in Breast Cancer Survivors. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Stephen J Foulkes, Erin J Howden, Edith Pituskin, Richard B Thompson, André La Gerche, Mark J Haykowsky
Improvements in diagnosis and treatment mean that the long-term health of breast cancer survivors (BCS) is increasingly dictated by cardiovascular comorbidities. This is partly a consequence of exposure to cardiotoxic therapies, which result in cardiac dysfunction and decreased cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). Exercise training (ExT) is a key therapeutic strategy for secondary prevention and increasing
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Identifying the Disability Belt and Epicenters in the American Nations. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Ross Arena,Nicolaas P Pronk,Colin Woodard
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Impact of Test Instructions on 6-min Walk Distance in Adults With Chronic Respiratory Disease: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Christie R Mellerick, Angela T Burge, Catherine J Hill, Narelle S Cox, Janet Bondarenko, Anne E Holland
The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is commonly used to assess functional exercise capacity in people with chronic respiratory disease in both clinical and research settings. However, two tests are required to achieve accurate results, due to a well-documented learning effect for the 6-min walk distance (6MWD). Whether it is possible to reduce or eliminate the learning effect by optimizing 6MWT instructions
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Year in Review: THE JOURNAL OF CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION AND PREVENTION. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Leonard A Kaminsky
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Missing the Target: HOW OFTEN IS EXERCISE INTENSITY APPROPRIATELY PRESCRIBED IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION? J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Matthew P Harber
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Main Mechanisms of Remote Monitoring Programs for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-27 Alexander M Clark, Bailey J Sousa, Chantal F Ski, Julie Redfern, Lis Neubeck, Saleema Allana, Annette Peart, Danielle MacDougall, David R Thompson
The objective of this report was to identify the main mechanisms of home-based remote monitoring programs for cardiac rehabilitation (RM CR) and examine how these mechanisms vary by context.
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Time of Day Effects on Exercising in Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Elizabeth Molle,Lisa Lee,Janice Rzecka,Michele Pallas
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Lower-Socioeconomic Status Patients Have Extremely High-Risk Factor Profiles on Entry to Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Sherrie Khadanga, Patrick D Savage, Philip A Ades, Blair Yant, Bradley Anair, Lisa Kromer, Diann E Gaalema
Patients with lower socioeconomic status (SES) have higher rates of cardiovascular events, yet are less likely to engage in secondary prevention such as cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Given the low number of lower-SES patients entering CR, characterization of this population has been difficult. Our CR program specifically increased recruitment of lower-SES patients, allowing for careful comparison of
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A Systematic Review of Interventions With an Educational Component Aimed at Increasing Enrollment and Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Lais Manata Vanzella, Renee Konidis, Maureen Pakosh, Crystal Aultman, Gabriela Lima de Melo Ghisi
The aim of this study was to systematically review the impact and characteristics of interventions with an educational component designed to improve enrollment and participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) among patients with cardiovascular disease.
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Cost-Effectiveness of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Older Adults With Coronary Heart Disease. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Donald S Shepard, Shehreen Zakir, Diann E Gaalema, Philip A Ades
While cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended and effective following acute cardiac events, it remains underutilized, particularly in older adults. A study of 601 099 Medicare beneficiaries ≥65 yr hospitalized for coronary heart disease compared 5-yr mortality in users and nonusers of CR. Using instrumental variables (IV), CR improved mortality by 8.0% (P < .001). A validation analysis based on
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Psychological Risk Factors in Cardiac Rehabilitation: ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, SOCIAL ISOLATION, AND ANGER/HOSTILITY. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Allison E Gaffey,Carly M Goldstein,Megan M Hays,Sharon Y Lee,Diann E Gaalema
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Cardio-Oncology Rehabilitation (CORE) for Cancer Patients and Survivors. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Adam M Shultz,Ray W Squires
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Utilization of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Following Hospitalization for COVID-19. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Brittany Duong,Mohammed Zaidan,Daniel Puebla Neira,Efstathia Polychronopoulou,Gulshan Sharma,Alexander G Duarte
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Determining the Optimal Type of Exercise for People With Symptomatic Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease: Is There a One-Size-Fits-All Approach? J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Susan Marzolini,Cindy H Nguyen
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Walking Intensity Preference of Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Max Duarte de Oliveira,Hélcio Kanegusuku,Deivide Rafael Gomes de Faria,Nelson Wolosker,Marilia de Almeida Correia,Raphael Mendes Ritti-Dias
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Characteristics and Treatment of Exercise Intolerance in Patients With Long COVID. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Justin A Edward, Adithya Peruri, Eric Rudofker, Nikhil Shamapant, Hugh Parker, Ryan Cotter, Katherine Sabin, Justin Lawley, William K Cornwell
The post-acute sequalae of SARS-CoV-2, also known as "Long COVID," is characterized by profound fatigue, impaired functional capacity with post-exertional malaise, orthostatic intolerance, and tachycardia. At least 25-30% of individuals impacted by SARS-CoV-2 will go on to experience the Long COVID syndrome, underscoring the detrimental impact this condition has on society. Although efforts are underway
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Baseline Characteristics and Barriers to Recruitment in Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation NIH-Funded Trials. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Crystal Grimshaw,Steven J Keteyian,Roberto Benzo,Joseph Finkelstein,Daniel E Forman,Diann E Gaalema,Pamela N Peterson,Paula T Einhorn,Antonello Punturieri,Susan Shero,Jerome L Fleg
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Assessing the Readability and Quality of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Websites in Michigan. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Alexandra I Mansour,Whitney Fu,Max Fliegner,James W Stewart,Steven J Keteyian,Michael P Thompson
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Pre-participation Withdrawal and Noncompletion of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Peripheral Artery Disease: MATCHED COMPARISONS TO CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-25 Cindy H Nguyen, Susan Marzolini
Despite the mortality benefit of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation, as well as its cost-effectiveness for people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), there are limited data on adherence and completion of CR in those with and without concomitant coronary artery disease (CAD). The objective of this study was to compare CR pre-participation withdrawal and noncompletion between patients with PAD
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Change in Peak Oxygen Uptake Predicted by the Moderate 1-km Treadmill Walking Test After Walking Training in Outpatients With Cardiovascular Disease. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-25 Andrea Raisi, Eva Bernardi, Jonathan Myers, Tommaso Piva, Valentina Zerbini, Sabrina Masotti, Erica Menegatti, Lorenzo Caruso, Gianni Mazzoni, Giovanni Grazzi, Simona Mandini
The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of the moderate 1-km treadmill walking test (1km-TWT) to predict changes in peak oxygen uptake (V˙ O2peak) in patients with stable cardiovascular disease (CVD) during an exercise-based secondary prevention program.
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Post-COVID-19. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-08-04 Jafar Aljazeeri, Rayyan Almusally, Yijin Wert, Mostafa Abdelhalim, Cathleen Klinger, Navitha Ramesh, Taj Rahman
Patients with COVID-19 often report persistent respiratory symptoms. Limited data exist on how to mitigate long-term sequelae of exercise intolerance and dyspnea. We aimed to study the role of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in patients with post-COVID-19.
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A Novel Digital Platform for Cardiac Rehabilitation: Implementation and Performance During Extreme Health Crisis. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-07-04 Boaz Elad,Marina Promyslovsky,Iris Eisen,Ludmila Helmer,Shani Ben Gal,Oren Caspi
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Evaluation of the Effect of COVID-19 Lung Involvement on Cardiorespiratory Fitness at 3 and 6 months. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-29 Elif Yilmazel Ucar,Omer Araz,Kadir Ozmen,Bugra Kerget,Metin Akgun,Leyla Saglam
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Interpreting the Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation Without a "True" Control Group? Proceed with Caution. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Barry A Franklin
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Effectiveness of Telehealth Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs on Health Outcomes of Patients With Coronary Heart Diseases: AN UMBRELLA REVIEW. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-20 Wendan Shi, Heidi Green, Nqobile Sikhosana, Ritin Fernandez
The aim of this study was to conduct an umbrella review summarizing the evidence from existing systematic reviews of telehealth cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on health outcomes of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).
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Effectiveness of Telehealth Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs on Health Outcomes of Patients With Coronary Heart Diseases: AN UMBRELLA REVIEW. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-20 Wendan Shi,Heidi Green,Nqobile Sikhosana,Ritin Fernandez
PURPOSE The aim of this study was to conduct an umbrella review summarizing the evidence from existing systematic reviews of telehealth cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on health outcomes of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). REVIEW METHODS An umbrella review of systematic reviews was undertaken in accordance with the PRISMA and JBI guidelines. A systematic search was conducted in Medline, APA
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A Novel Noninvasive Device and Method for Assessing Endothelial Function Is Associated With Measures of Obesity and Fitness. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-14 Kellen A Knowles,Kerry J Stewart,Pamela Ouyang,Kathy Magliato,Michael D Whitt,Harry A Silber
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Among Patients Taking Beta-Adrenergic Blockade Therapy, Use Measured (Not Predicted) Maximal Heart Rate to Calculate a Target Heart Rate for Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-14 Steven J Keteyian, Katherina Steenson, Crystal Grimshaw, Noah Mandel, Wanda Koester-Qualters, Robert Berry, Dennis J Kerrigan, Jonathon K Ehrman, Edward L Peterson, Clinton A Brawner
Among patients in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on beta-adrenergic blockade (βB) therapy, this study describes the frequency for which target heart rate (THR) values computed using a predicted maximal heart rate (HRmax), correspond to a THR computed using a measured HRmax in the guideline-based heart rate reserve (HRreserve) method.
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A Mobile Health Behavior Change Intervention for Women With Coronary Heart Disease: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PILOT STUDY. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-08 Theresa M Beckie, Avijit Sengupta, Arup Kanti Dey, Kaushik Dutta, Ming Ji, Sriram Chellappan
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention, HerBeat, compared with educational usual care (E-UC) for improving exercise capacity (EC) and other patient-reported outcomes at 3 mo among women with coronary heart disease.
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A Mobile Health Behavior Change Intervention for Women With Coronary Heart Disease: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PILOT STUDY. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-06-08 Theresa M Beckie,Avijit Sengupta,Arup Kanti Dey,Kaushik Dutta,Ming Ji,Sriram Chellappan
PURPOSE The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention, HerBeat, compared with educational usual care (E-UC) for improving exercise capacity (EC) and other patient-reported outcomes at 3 mo among women with coronary heart disease. METHODS Women were randomized to the HerBeat group (n = 23), a behavior change mHealth intervention with a smartphone, smartwatch
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Home-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Patients Unwilling to Participate in Hospital-Based Programs. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Irene Nabutovsky, Daniel Breitner, Alexis Heller, Yoav Levine, Merav Moreno, Mickey Scheinowitz, Chedva Levin, Robert Klempfner
Asynchronous home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) is a viable alternative to center-based cardiac rehabilitation (CBCR). However, to achieve significant functional improvement, a high level of adherence and activity must be achieved. The effectiveness of HBCR among patients who actively avoid CBCR has not been effectively investigated. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the HBCR
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Improved Maximal Workload and Systolic Blood Pressure After Cardiac Rehabilitation Following Thoracic Aortic Repair: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Niek Koenders, Henrita van Zetten, Michelle Smulders, Martin L Verra, Roland R J van Kimmenade, Thomas van Brakel, Thijs M H Eijsvogels, Tim Smith
It is of clinical importance to gain more knowledge about the risks and benefits of exercise in patients recovering from thoracic aortic repair. Therefore, the aim of this review was to perform a meta-analysis on changes in cardiorespiratory fitness, blood pressure, and the incidence of adverse events during cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in patients recovering from thoracic aortic repair.
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Effects of Lifestyle Modification on Psychosocial Function in Patients With Resistant Hypertension: SECONDARY OUTCOMES FROM THE TRIUMPH RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 James A Blumenthal, Patrick J Smith, Stephanie Mabe, Alan Hinderliter, Linda Craighead, Lana L Watkins, Krista Ingle, Crystal C Tyson, Pao-Hwa Lin, William E Kraus, Lawrence Liao, Andrew Sherwood
In a secondary analysis of the TRIUMPH clinical trial, psychological outcomes in patients with resistant hypertension (RH) receiving a diet and exercise intervention delivered in a cardiac rehabilitation setting were compared with those receiving a similar prescription of diet and exercise provided in a single counseling session by a health educator.
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Hemodynamic Gain Index and Risk of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Setor K Kunutsor,Nzechukwu M Isiozor,Jari A Laukkanen
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Heart Rate Variability and Functional Capacity in Older Outpatients Undergoing Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Elpidio Santillo,Luciano Marini,Lucio Cardinali,Raffaele Antonelli-Incalzi
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The Effects of Different Exercise Modalities and Intensities on Arterial Stiffness in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Isabela R Marçal,Lisa M Cotie,Indyanara Ribeiro,Jennifer L Reed
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Proportional Internal Work-a New Parameter of Exercise Testing in Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Till Ittermann,Ralf Ewert,Dirk Habedank,Sabine Kaczmarek,Stephan B Felix,Marcus Dörr,Beate Stubbe,Martin Bahls
PURPOSE Cardiopulmonary exercise testing usually requires a maximal exhaustive effort by the patient and is time consuming. The purpose of this study was to assess whether the cost to initiate exercise termed "proportional internal work" (PIW) was related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, ventilatory parameters, and mortality. METHODS We used data from population-based Study of Health in
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Availability and Use of In-Person and Virtual Cardiac Rehabilitation Among US Medicare Beneficiaries: A Post-Pandemic Update. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-09 Merilyn S Varghese,Yang Song,Jiaman Xu,Issa Dahabreh,Alexis L Beatty,Laurence S Sperling,Gregg C Fonarow,Steven J Keteyian,Robert W Yeh,Wen-Chih Wu,Dhruv S Kazi
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Not a One-Way Street: UNDERSTANDING THE MANY ROADS THAT LEAD TO EXERCISE ADHERENCE. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Shannon L Mihalko,Jeffrey A Katula,Peter H Brubaker
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Hemodynamic Tolerance of New Resistance Training Methods in Patients With Heart Failure and Coronary Artery Disease: A RANDOMIZED CROSSOVER STUDY J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-12 Alexis Gillet, Michel Lamotte, Kevin Forton, Ana Roussoulières, Céline Dewachter, Jason Bouziotis, Gaël Deboeck, Philippe van de Borne
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine and compare the effectiveness of three different resistance training (RT) methods for cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Individuals with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF, n = 23) or coronary artery disease (CAD, n = 22) and healthy controls (CTRL, n = 29) participated in this randomized crossover trial of RT exercises at 70% of
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High Fitness Levels Attenuate the Increased Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease in Men With High Systolic Blood Pressure: A Prospective Cohort Study. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Setor K Kunutsor,Sudhir Kurl,Jari A Laukkanen
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A Novel Motivational Approach in the Management of Older Patients With Cardiovascular Disease. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Andrea Raisi,Valentina Zerbini,Jonathan Myers,Tommaso Piva,Gianluca Campo,Gianni Mazzoni,Giovanni Grazzi,Simona Mandini
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Reasons for Nonparticipation in Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Older Patients with Heart Failure: A Report of the Flagship Study. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Naoki Iritani,Takuji Adachi,Kotaro Iwatsu,Kuniyasu Kamiya,Kenta Kamisaka,Sumio Yamada,
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Clinical Effectiveness of a Supervised Exercise Therapy Program for Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease, a Translational Study. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Dereck L Salisbury, Rebecca Brown, Kristin Elgersma, Kayla Larson, Diane Treat-Jacobson
National guidelines for the treatment and management of symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as a first line of therapy. However, it is unknown how these expert opinion-based SET guidelines work in clinical practice as SET programs become established following the 2017 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services coverage announcement. The purpose of this
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Exercise Performance and Quality of Life of Left Ventricular Assist Device Patients After Long-Term Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation. J. Cardiopulm. Rehabilit. Prev. (IF 3.8) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Thomas Schlöglhofer, Christoph Gross, Francesco Moscato, Alexander Neumayer, Elisabeth Kandioler, Daniela Leithner, Martin Skoumal, Günther Laufer, Dominik Wiedemann, Heinrich Schima, Daniel Zimpfer, Christiane Marko
Exercise performance and quality of life (QoL) of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients improve after early cardiac rehabilitation (CR). The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of multiprofessional long term phase 3 outpatient CR, and whether cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) and 6-min walk testing (6MWT) post-LVAD implantation predict hospital readmission.