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  • Cardiology
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) focuses on post-acute and chronic heart disease patient care.
  • CR aims to enhance quality of life, prognosis, and clinical stability through comprehensive therapy and secondary prevention.
  • The scope of CR has evolved from acute interventions to medium and long-term patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the underutilization of Cardiac Rehabilitation despite its proven benefits and guideline recommendations.
  • To address the low referral rates of cardiac patients to CR programs, estimated below 30% globally.
  • To explore strategies for improving CR integration within the evolving cardiovascular landscape and healthcare system needs.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the current state and challenges of Cardiac Rehabilitation programs.
  • Review of epidemiological trends and healthcare system demands impacting CR.
  • Discussion of potential improvements including inpatient and outpatient pathways, and e-Health/m-Health integration.

Main Results:

  • CR is recognized for improving patient quality of life and prognosis but remains underutilized.
  • Low referral rates (<30%) in Italy, Europe, and the USA indicate a significant gap in CR program access.
  • The importance of CR is not fully appreciated by patients or healthcare systems, contributing to low uptake.

Conclusions:

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation requires enhanced accessibility through expanded inpatient and outpatient services, especially for complex and less complex patients.
  • Integrating CR into long-term cardiac patient follow-up pathways, leveraging e-Health and m-Health, is essential for maximizing its impact.
  • Addressing the low referral rate is a critical challenge that necessitates a multifaceted approach involving patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.