Cardiac Rehabilitation for Adults and Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease: EXTENDING BEYOND THE TYPICAL PATIENT POPULATION

Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) effectively decreases morbidity and mortality in adults after cardiovascular events. Cardiac rehabilitation has been underutilized for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). The primary objective was to evaluate the inclusion of adolescents and adults with CHD in a CR program by analyzing data from our single-center CR program. The secondary objectives were to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CR as well as referral barriers. Methods: This was a retrospective study of patients aged ≥15 yr who were referred to regional CR centers. Data on efficacy and safety were collected. Results: Over a 4-yr period, 36 patients were referred to 23 regional centers: 23 patients completed CR, 12 are currently enrolled or in the referral process, and 1 died before initiation. The median age was 22 yr (range: 15-55). The primary indication was post-surgical (61%), followed by chronic heart failure (30%), and post-transplant (9%). After CR, metabolic equivalent tasks increased by 1.6 (P
Source: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Brief Reports Source Type: research