Cardio rehabilitation for patients with coronary heart disease after myocardial revascularization remains an urgent task requiring new and advanced methods to improve quality of life and recovery.
This review emphasizes the importance of cardiac rehabilitation for improving quality of life in CHD patients post-revascularization and highlights the need for advanced rehabilitation methods.
Currently, cardio rehabilitation is part of the General system of medical care, whose task is to improve the quality of life and maximize the recovery of the patient’s habitual lifestyle. Therefore, it is advisable to include patients with cardiological pathology in rehabilitation programs. Despite the success achieved in recent years in the treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), the search for new and more advanced methods of cardio rehabilitation in this category of patients remains an urgent task.
Vladimirsky et al. (Mon,) conducted a review in Coronary Heart Disease after Myocardial Revascularization. Cardio rehabilitation was evaluated. Cardio rehabilitation for patients with coronary heart disease after myocardial revascularization remains an urgent task requiring new and advanced methods to improve quality of life and recovery.
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