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Cardiac rehabilitation outcome after transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Patients with severe aortic stenosis are increasingly treated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) as a safer option to surgical aortic valve replacement (sAVR).
Chiara Penati +13 more
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The Mediterranean Diet plays a critical role in the prevention of primary cardiovascular disease (CVD). Actually, there is a scarcity of evidence for secondary prevention.
Fortuna Lubrano +6 more
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This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing via the DOI in this record. ; The bottom line Globally, the prevalence of coronary heart disease and heart failure is increasing, and there is some evidence of the health benefits of cardiac rehabilitation Effective implementation of cardiac rehabilitation after acute coronary ...
Dalal, HM, Doherty, P, Taylor, RS
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Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Program effect in Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention patients [PDF]
Introduction: Chronic Total Coronary Occlusion has a high risk of mortality associated with Acute Coronary Syndrome with significantly ventricular disfunction reflected in functional class patient by intolerance to perform physical effort.
Lara Jorge Antonio +7 more
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Cardiac rehabilitation as a multifactorial intervention has been shown to improve functional capacity, emotional well-being, return to work rate and longevity. Cardiac rehabilitation is cost effective, and in many aspects represents causal therapy. The meta-analyses do not include studies where pharmacological lipid lowering was used.
H, Gohlke, C, Gohlke-Bärwolf
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Case report of severe coronary artery tortuosity with coexisting connective tissue disease
Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is frequently detected during coronary angiography or coronary electron‐beam computed tomography angiography by cardiovascular interventionalists.
Zao‐Xian Xu +4 more
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Switching to normal diet (ND) is the regular therapy for high-fat diet (HFD)-induced nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Intermittent fasting (IF) is a unique treatment which may exhibits better therapeutic efficacy. Thus, we aim to investigate the
Dezhao Li +10 more
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Obesity induces skeletal muscle dysfunction. The pathogenesis of which appears to substantially involve mitochondrial dysfunction, arising from impaired quality control. Exercise is a major therapeutic strategy against muscle dysfunction.
Wenliang Zhang +9 more
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The Future of Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation for Patients With Heart Failure
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a comprehensive program that includes exercise training, titration of medical therapy, lifestyle modification, educational support, and psychosocial assessment.
Andrea Passantino +8 more
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IntroductionThe period from ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT) to respiratory compensation point (RCP) during incremental exercise (isocapnic buffering phase) has been associated with exercise tolerance and skeletal muscle composition.
Kazuyuki Kominami +4 more
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