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Cardiac rehabilitation following coronary artery dissection: recommendations and patient considerations

Rohit Samuel, Mesfer Alfadhel, Cameron McAlister, Thomas Nestelberger, Jacqueline Saw

2021Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy12 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: : Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multidisciplinary intervention for secondary prevention, improving functional capacity, enhancing quality of life, and improving psychosocial wellbeing in broad range of cardiovascular disease. It has been well studied over a number of years and is a Class I recommendation in multiple guidelines. However, there is a paucity of data regarding the usefulness of CR in patients with spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD). AREAS COVERED: : This narrative review aims to give an overview of the evidence underpinning CR as well as the pathophysiological mechanisms of SCAD and how they relate to exercise and shear stress. Furthermore, the evidence of the usefulness of CR in the SCAD population will be reviewed. EXPERT OPINION: : Traditional CR programs are safe and effective in SCAD cohorts, however SCAD specific CR (SCAD-CR) has significant benefits including reductions in MACE. The principles of SCAD-CR should be applied to any CR for SCAD patients for optimal outcomes and minimization of harm.

Topics & Concepts

ScadMedicinePsychosocialCoronary artery diseaseMaceArtery dissectionPopulationAcute coronary syndromeIntensive care medicineQuality of life (healthcare)RehabilitationCardiologyInternal medicinePhysical therapyPercutaneous coronary interventionMyocardial infarctionCoronary angiographyNursingEnvironmental healthPsychiatryCardiovascular Issues in PregnancyCardiac Health and Mental HealthAortic Disease and Treatment Approaches