TY - JOUR
T1 - Secondary prevention in the clinical management of patients with cardiovascular diseases. Core components, standards and outcome measures for referral and delivery
T2 - A Policy Statement from the Cardiac Rehabilitation Section of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation. Endorsed by the Committee for Practice Guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology
AU - Piepoli, Massimo F.
AU - Corra, Ugo
AU - Adamopoulos, Stamatis
AU - Benzer, Werner
AU - Bjarnason-Wehrens, Birna
AU - Cupples, Margaret
AU - Dendale, Paul
AU - Doherty, Patrick
AU - Gaita, Dan
AU - Hoefer, Stefan
AU - McGee, Hannah
AU - Mendes, Miguel
AU - Niebauer, Josef
AU - Pogosova, Nana
AU - Garcia-Porrero, Esteban
AU - Rauch, Bernhard
AU - Schmid, Jean Paul
AU - Giannuzzi, Pantaleo
N1 - Institute of Sports Medicine, Prevention and Rehabilitation, Paracelsus
Medical University, Salzburg, Austria
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - Despite major improvements in diagnostics and interventional therapies, cardiovascular diseases remain a major health care and socio-economic burden both in western and developing countries, in which this burden is increasing in close correlation to economic growth. Health authorities and the general population have started to recognize that the fight against these diseases can only be won if their burden is faced by increasing our investment on interventions in lifestyle changes and prevention. There is an overwhelming evidence of the efficacy of secondary prevention initiatives including cardiac rehabilitation in terms of reduction in morbidity and mortality. However, secondary prevention is still too poorly implemented in clinical practice, often only on selected populations and over a limited period of time. The development of systematic and full comprehensive preventive programmes is warranted, integrated in the organization of national health systems. Furthermore, systematic monitoring of the process of delivery and outcomes is a necessity.
AB - Despite major improvements in diagnostics and interventional therapies, cardiovascular diseases remain a major health care and socio-economic burden both in western and developing countries, in which this burden is increasing in close correlation to economic growth. Health authorities and the general population have started to recognize that the fight against these diseases can only be won if their burden is faced by increasing our investment on interventions in lifestyle changes and prevention. There is an overwhelming evidence of the efficacy of secondary prevention initiatives including cardiac rehabilitation in terms of reduction in morbidity and mortality. However, secondary prevention is still too poorly implemented in clinical practice, often only on selected populations and over a limited period of time. The development of systematic and full comprehensive preventive programmes is warranted, integrated in the organization of national health systems. Furthermore, systematic monitoring of the process of delivery and outcomes is a necessity.
KW - Cardiac prevention
KW - Cardiac rehabilitation
KW - Health care policy
KW - High risk population
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=pmu_pure&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000337565600001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS
U2 - 10.1177/2047487312449597
DO - 10.1177/2047487312449597
M3 - Original Article
C2 - 22718797
SN - 2047-4873
VL - 21
SP - 664
EP - 681
JO - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY
JF - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY
IS - 6
ER -