Refer Heart Patients for Cardiac Rehab before they leave Hospital
Posted by: admin on: July 25, 2011
Mending broken hearts — the vital blood-pumping organs that have gone through surgical repairs, transplant or heart attacks — was the focus of new research released on Valentine’s Day.
- Cardiac rehab programs, reduce death rates by 25 per cent for heart patients
- Ensure that heart patients get automatically referred at the rehab as they’re leaving the hospital
- People who have had chest pain or angina could also benefit
- Rehab costs much less than a bypass surgery
- Pt, 55yrs/Male, with atrial fibrillation — an irregular heartbeat — after finding himself short of breath and unable to walk up stairs, the cardiologist referred him to a 33-session program of cardiac rehab.
- They would take pulse, blood pressure before he exercised, and all the exercises were monitored. They would keep track of his weight and he lost weight.
- He received information about getting exercise, quitting smoking, changing diet and other issues.
- People with heart conditions should talk to their doctor about getting into a cardiac rehab program
- Although in-person cardiac programs might not be available in rural areas, but home-based cardiac rehab can be beneficial.
- Patients receive an educational pamphlet and receive telephone calls at regular intervals from staff at a rehab program.
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