Does cardiac rehabilitation improve cardiovascular outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction?
Cardiac rehabilitation improves cardiovascular outcomes in AMI patients, and innovative strategies like digital health interventions show potential to overcome barriers to participation and adherence.
OBJECTS: To synthesize current evidence on the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients, explore the barriers to effective CR delivery, and evaluate the potential of innovative strategies to enhance the reach and effectiveness of CR programs. METHODS: This systematic review analyzed literature from 2020-2024, focusing on advancements and challenges in CR for AMI patients. A comprehensive search strategy was applied using key terms "cardiac rehabilitation" and "myocardial infarction," encompassing a variety of study designs. RESULTS: CR significantly improves cardiovascular outcomes in AMI patients, yet faces challenges including low participation rates and adherence issues. Innovative strategies, such as home-based rehabilitation and digital health interventions, have shown potential in enhancing patient engagement and outcomes. CONCLUSION: CR is vital for AMI recovery but requires strategies to improve participation and adherence. Future research should focus on optimizing CR strategies to better serve the heart disease patient population. Technological advancements offer promising avenues for more personalized and accessible CR programs.
Zhang et al. (Tue,) studied this question.