POSTMYOCARDIAL INFARCTION CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN LOW RISK PATIENTS. RESULTS WITH A COORDINATED PROGRAM OF CARDIOLOGICAL AND PRIMARY CARE
Author(s)
Lafuente de Otto V1, Bravo Navas J2, Montiel Á2, Gómez-Doblas J2, Collantes R2, González B2, Martínez M21Hospital Clinico Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Málaga, Malaga, Spain; 2 Hospital Clinico Universitario Virgen de la Victoria. Centro de Salud de Carranque, Málaga, Malaga, Spain
OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation with a mixed primary and cardiological care program in patients with low-risk myocardial infarction. METHODS: The participants in this 12-month prospective study were 153 consecutive patients with low-risk myocardial infarction (MI) referred to their primary care center for follow-up care. Of these patients, 113 were referred to a mixed primary and specialized care program that included physical exercise, cardiovascular risk control, an antismoking program, health education talks and psychological evaluation. The other 40 patients served as controls. We analyzed the results after three months and 1 year of follow-up. RESULTS: There were no differences between the two groups at baseline. After 1 year, improvements were seen in smoking habit (4.6% vs 15.6%; P<.05) and body mass index (26 [2] vs 29 [2]; P<.05). Dyslipidemia, glucose and blood pressure were similar in both groups after follow-up. Greater improvements in the group of patients who participated in the program were seen after 1 year in quality of life (78 [2] vs 91 [2]; P<.05), exercise capacity (10.3 [2] vs 8.4 [3]; P
Conference/Value in Health Info
2005-11, ISPOR Europe 2005, Florence, Italy
Value in Health, Vol. 8, No.6 (November/December 2005)
Code
PCV79
Topic
Clinical Outcomes, Patient-Centered Research
Topic Subcategory
Clinical Outcomes Assessment, Patient-reported Outcomes & Quality of Life Outcomes
Disease
Cardiovascular Disorders