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Recovery Alert: Cardiac Rehab Programs Are “Under-Utilized”
Posted By Adam Pick On July 30, 2009 @ 10:25 am In Heart Surgery Recovery | 20 Comments
One of my critical heart valve surgery recovery tips for patients is… to attend a cardiac rehabilitation program following heart surgery.
From my own personal experience and patient research, I have learned that cardiac rehab programs provide significant benefit to the physical and emotional well-being of patients during heart surgery recovery [1]. Unfortunately, I have also learned that 49% of patients do not attend cardiac rehab.

On Tuesday, a report published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology further supported the data and opinion referenced above. The highlights of this study which surveyed 72,187 patients discharged from hospitals after a heart attack, angioplasty of bypass surgery between 2000 – 2007, include the following:

“Cardiac rehabilitation improves clinical outcomes, but is widely underutilized,” said researcher Dr. Gregg C. Fonarow, a professor of cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles. “A large number of patients hospitalized with coronary artery disease may be having recurrent cardiovascular events and deaths that could be prevented by greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation programs,” Fonarow added.
The study also suggests that among the 156 hospitals surveyed, there was no consistency in referring patients to cardiac rehab. “These cardiac rehabilitation referral rates varied widely by hospital, ranging from as low as 0 percent of eligible patients referred, to as high as 100 percent of patients referred,” Fonarow said.
Dr. Byron Lee, an associate professor of cardiology at the University of California, San Francisco, says that cardiac rehabilitation can be just as effective in preventing another heart attack as the drugs these patients take. “It is shameful how physicians under-utilize cardiac rehabilitation in the United States,” Lee said. “We emphasize expensive drugs and interventions, when a simple rehabilitation program can do just as much, if not more, to reduce the risk of death and recurrent heart attack,” he said.
I have to admit… I was thrilled to read this report. I can not tell you how many patients I speak with that experience difficult recoveries and do not attend cardiac rehab. I am hopeful that this study will serve as a fantastic reminder / wake-up call to the medical community (especially cardiologists and surgeons) that cardiac rehab should be highly recommended, if not deemed necessary, following cardiac surgery. Plus, cardiac rehab is fun!

I have several, wonderful memories from my 8-week cardiac rehab program at Torrance Memorial Hospital. The patient-to-patient and nurse-to-patient exchange was full of support, encouragement, relatedness, trust and… patient success stories. Considering the challenges I faced during my early recovery from aortic valve replacement (pain, cardiac depression [2], etc.), I consider the day I entered cardiac rehab as the day my recovery truly began.
So you know, in line with the study referenced above, neither my surgeon nor cardiologist initially referred me to cardiac rehab.
Keep on tickin!

P.S. Were you referred to cardiac rehab? Did you attend cardiac rehab? Are you planning to attend cardiac rehab? What are you thoughts? Simply, click here [3] to leave a comment.
About The Author: Adam Pick [4] is a double, heart valve surgery patient and author of The Patient’s Guide To Heart Valve Surgery. This unique book integrates the clinical facts of heart valve surgery with the personal experiences of 78 former valve surgery patients to help patients and caregivers better understand the problems, the opportunities and the realities of heart valve surgery. To learn more about Adam and his heart valve surgery book, click here [5].
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[1] during heart surgery recovery: http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/open-heart-surgery-recovery-time.php
[2] cardiac depression: http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/heart-surgery-blog/2007/08/02/heart-surgery-and-depression-cardiac-depression/
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[4] Adam Pick: http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/about-adam-pick-author-heart-valve.php
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