Analysis of compliance of ambulatory cardiologists and patients to rehabilitation programs after coronary artery bypass grafting
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-30-24-27
Abstract
The importance and effectiveness of rehabilitation programs after cardiac surgery is undeniable, proven and widely known. At the same time, the patients’ compliance at the outpatient stage is the same relevant and well-known. In our research we analyzed the opinion of 84th cardiologists of the outpatient stage regarding the effectiveness and safety of cardiac rehabilitation programs and assessed the five-year dynamics of the changes in the their attitude to this problem. Convinced of a positive shift in the cardiologists’ perception of cardiac rehabilitation programs after coronary artery bypass grafting, we analyzed the compliance of 329 patients undergone coronary artery bypass grafting to the recommended rehabilitation programs at the outpatient stage. The obtained data were summarized to the further prospects of cardiac rehabilitation development in the outpatient clinic.
About the Authors
T. N. ZverevaRussian Federation
Zvereva Tatiana N., PhD Med, researcher at Rehabilitation Research Laboratory of Dept of Clinical Cardiology, associate professor of Dept of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
Kemerovo
A. V. Babichuk
Russian Federation
Babichuk Anastasia V., graduate student of Dept of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
Kemerovo
A. A. Potapenko
Russian Federation
Potapenko Anastasia A., graduate student of Dept of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
Kemerovo
S. A. Pomeshkina
Russian Federation
Pomeshkina Svetlana A., DM Sci (habil.), head of Rehabilitation Research Laboratory of Dept of Clinical Cardiology
Kemerovo
Yu. A. Argunova
Russian Federation
Argunova Yulia A., PhD Med, researcher at Rehabilitation Research Laboratory of Dept of Clinical Cardiology
Kemerovo
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Zvereva T.N., Babichuk A.V., Potapenko A.A., Pomeshkina S.A., Argunova Yu.A. Analysis of compliance of ambulatory cardiologists and patients to rehabilitation programs after coronary artery bypass grafting. Medical alphabet. 2022;(30):24‑27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-30-24-27