Clinical and Demographic Trends in Cardiac Rehabilitation: 1996-2015.
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with 1996, participants entering CR in 2015 were older, more overweight, and had a higher prevalence of coronary risk factors. Lipid values improved substantially concurrent with increased statin use. While the percentage of female participants increased, they continue to be underrepresented. Patients with heart valve repair/replacement now constitute 10.6% of the patients enrolled. Clinical programs need to recognize changing characteristics of attendees to best tailor interventions.
PMID: 31009394 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gaalema DE, Savage PD, Leadholm K, Rengo J, Naud S, Priest JS, Ades PA Tags: J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev Source Type: research
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