Exercise Prescription Techniques in Cardiac Rehabilitation Centers in Midwest States

Author:

O'Neil Sean,Thomas Andrew,Pettit-Mee Ryan,Pelletier Katie,Moore Mary,Thompson Justine,Barton Christina,Nelson Rachael,Zuhl Micah

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a primary prescribed treatment for a variety of cardiovascular disease states, including: coronary artery disease, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), myocardial infarction (MI), and heart failure. For this reason, exercise prescription guidelines for cardiac patients have been established. However, it is unclear how these guidelines are being administered at cardiac rehabilitation centers. The purpose of this study is to assess current exercise prescription techniques at cardiac rehabilitation clinics across several Midwest states in the United States. Methods: Fifty-eight CR programs from Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ohio were administered a questionnaire assessing clinic characteristics, aerobic and resistance exercise prescription techniques. Results: Most reported patient types were PCI, CABG, and MI. Clinical exercise physiologists were the primary exercise prescription writers (81%). Only 32% of the clinics required a clinical certification. Baseline stress tests prior to CR were performed in 33% of programs. Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) was the most commonly used indicator of exercise intensity, followed by heart rate reserve (HRR), and METs. Resistance exercise was practiced in 89% of CR programs. The most common intensity indicator was trial and error, and RPE. Conclusion: Results demonstrate exercise prescription variability among CR programs. This emphasizes the complexity and expertise among clinical exercise physiologists. These results also highlight the importance that academic programs place on training students across all prescription techniques, and utilization of research-based prescription guidelines published by professional organizations.

Publisher

Clinical Exercise Physiology Association

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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