Cardiac Rehabilitation

Acute

What is Cardiac Rehabilitation?

Cardiac Rehabilitation (cardiac rehab) is a personalized program of education and exercise. The supervised program is designed to improve health in those with heart disease. It's often recommended after a heart attack or heart surgery

In this article, we'll break down the four stages of cardiac rehabilitation—also known as the acute, subacute, outpatient, and maintenance phases.

  • Yocardial Infarction.
  • Ventricular fibrillation.
  • Intracranial hemorrhage.
  • Dyspnea.
  • Hypertension.
  • Angina pectoris.
  • Death in extreme cases. During in-patient cardiac rehabilitation, the complications are immediately managed thus the chances of death are rare.
  • Angioplasty and stenting.
  • Cardiomyopathy.
  • Certain congenital heart diseases.
  • Chest pain (stable angina)
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery.
  • Coronary artery disease.
  • Heart attack.
  • Heart failure.
  • Personal Cardiac History
  • Hypertension
  • Family History of CVD
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes (Unless Prediabetes)
  • Smoking
  • Physical Inactivity
  • Decrease the risk of coronary artery disease and other heart conditions.
  • Follow heart-healthy behaviors, such as eating healthy and exercising regularly.
  • Improve strength.
  • Learn ways to manage stress and anxiety.
  • Manage weight.
  • Quit bad habits, such as smoking.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?

Cardiac rehabilitation programs aim to limit the psychological and physiological stresses associated with cardiovascular disease, reduce the risk of associated mortality, and improve cardiovascular function to help patients optimize their quality of life.

How is it treated?

Treatment for acute myeloid leukemia is vital. It varies with the patient and stage of the disease. Treatment options include

  • Physical activity.
  • Education about healthy living, including how to eat healthy, take medicine as prescribed, and quit smoking.
  • Counseling to find ways to relieve stress and improve mental health.

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