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Cardio-Fit2: Impact of a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
Sponsor: Hospital Virgen de la Luz
Summary
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the world, being responsible for 17.9 million deaths annually, according to the World Heart Federation (WHF), which represents a significant social and health cost both due to direct expenses derived from admissions and diagnostic-therapeutic methods, as well as indirect expenses secondary to work incapacity, disability and loss of autonomy that this generates. Although advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques have been incorporated in recent years in the acute phase of ischemic heart disease, interventions during hospitalization and after hospital discharge remain insufficient in terms of secondary prevention, a paradoxical fact, since increasingly, the available evidence, as well as the recommendation guidelines, focus on the modification of lifestyle habits and control of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF), fundamental pillars of cardiac rehabilitation programs (PRC) as a preventive measure both in the appearance of new adverse events and in the reduction of disease progression and improvement of the functional capacity of the patient. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) was defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the 1960s as "the set of activities necessary to ensure that heart patients have an optimal physical, mental and social condition, allowing them to occupy, by their own means, as normal a place as possible in society." The scientific evidence is more than consistent regarding the benefits that multidisciplinary CRP provides in terms of cardiovascular mortality and quality of life (QoL) of our patients and how these results are maintained despite changes in patient characteristics and risk, or the incorporation of new pharmacological treatments. Therefore, if we deprive our patients of these therapies, we are indirectly acting negatively on their cardiovascular prognosis, especially within the field of ischemic heart disease, although it is increasingly being extended to other areas of Cardiology such as heart failure (HF), pulmonary hypertension (PH), valvular disease,7 etc. So much so that it is already included in the latest clinical practice guidelines of the main scientific societies at European and American level, establishing participation in a CR program after acute coronary syndrome or coronary revascularization and those patients with HF as a "level of recommendation I evidence A"
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2025-09-01
Completion Date
2025-12-31
Last Updated
2025-08-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Semi-presential or hybrid group
The hybrid format will consist of 4 in-person sessions (every two weeks) complemented by a home program until completing 3 sessions of the full program at home.
Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation
The hospital cardiac rehabilitation group will attend the hospital 3 days a week for the same, for eight weeks.
Locations (1)
Hospital Virgen de la Luz
Cuenca, Cuenca, Spain