Cardiac rehabilitation is a class IA indicated intervention with proven efficacy for decreasing mortality in cardiovascular patients, yet remains one of the least used treatments worldwide.
Cardiac rehabilitation is a highly effective but underutilized intervention for patients with cardiovascular diseases, with emerging methodologies like telemedicine offering new approaches.
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has a class IA indication in international and national guidelines as an intervention with proven efficacy for decreasing cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in various categories of cardiological patients. However, CR is one of the least used current technologies for the treatment of patients with cardiovascular diseases worldwide. This article presents the state of the CR problem during the epoch of high-tech treatments of cardiovascular diseases; the prevalence of using CR in various countries; traditional and new methodological approaches, including telemedicine; and clinical and prognostic effects of CR in various categories of patients with cardiovascular diseases.
Nana Pogosova (Sat,) conducted a review in Cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac rehabilitation was evaluated. Cardiac rehabilitation is a class IA indicated intervention with proven efficacy for decreasing mortality in cardiovascular patients, yet remains one of the least used treatments worldwide.
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