Abstract
AbstractA scientific guideline has been developed to update and harmonize exercise based
cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in German speaking countries of Europe. It addresses all
aspects of CR including indications, contents and delivery. Four meta-analyses were
performed to evaluate the prognostic effect of CR after acute coronary syndrome
(ACS), after coronary bypass grafting (CABG), in patients with systolic heart
failure (HFrEF), and to define the effect of psychological interventions during CR.
Other indications for CR were based on a predefined semi-structured literature
search and recommendations were established by a formal consenting process. CR is
associated with a significant reduction in all-cause mortality in patients after ACS
and CABG, whereas HFrEF-patients benefit in terms of exercise capacity and
health-related quality of life. Patients with other cardiovascular diseases such as
heart valve surgery or intervention, adults with congenital heart disease and
peripheral arterial disease also benefit from CR-participation, but the scientific
evidence is less clear. There is increasing evidence that the beneficial effect of
CR strongly depends on “treatment intensity” including medical
supervision, modulation of cardiovascular risk factors, information and education,
and a minimum of individually adapted exercise volume. Additional psychologic
interventions (PI) should be performed on the basis of individual needs. There was a
trend towards reduction of depressive symptoms for “distress
management” and “lifestyle changes” for PI. Patient
education is able to increase patients` knowledge and motivation as well as
behavior changes regarding physical activity, dietary habits and smoking cessation.
Diversity-sensitive structures should be established to interact with the needs of
special patient groups and gender issues. This guideline reinforces the substantial
benefit of CR in specific cardiac indications, and it points out the minimal
therapeutic needs in CR-delivery.
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