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Cardiac Rehabilitation
Deborah Sullivan MS, ANP-BC
Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation Department
Lahey Clinic Medical Center
41 Mall Road
Burlington, MA 01805
Deborah.sullivan@lahey .org
781 744-2460
What is Cardiac Rehabilitation
• Medically supervised program
• Optimize a cardiac patient’s
– physical
– psychological
– social functioning
– stabilizing, slowing, or even reversing the progression
of the underlying atherosclerotic processes
– reducing death and disability
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Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)
Current stable angina pectoris
Heart valve repair or replacement
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)/
or coronary stenting
• Heart or heart-lung transplant
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• Heart Failure and those with ventricular assist devices
• Coronary artery disease equivalents such as diabetes or
peripheral artery disease
• Patients with diabetes
• Peripheral arterial disease
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Cardiac rehabilitation is tailored to meet the patient’s
individual needs and goals.
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Utilizes a multidisciplinary team
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
defines core components :
– Prescribed exercise
– Cardiac risk factor modification
– Psychosocial Assessment
– Medical Nutrition Therapy
– Outcomes Assessment
– ITP (Individual Treatment Plan)
Three phases
 Phase I: during hospitalization,
 Phase II: a supervised ambulatory outpatient
program lasting 3-6 months,
 2-4 weeks post event
 Adjustment period
 Telemetry monitored
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Phase III: lifetime maintenance stage
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No such thing as a typical day!!
 Treat your practicum like a job
▪ Choose the cardiac rehab setting because you want to
be there!!
▪ Dress appropriately, be on time, be prepared, be well
rested, stay home if your sick
▪ You will need your own stethoscope on your first day of
your clinical experience (Littmann stethoscope is about
$70.00)
▪ Hospital orientation, confidentiality statement,
orientation check list
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Fast paced environment, multi-tasking
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
 Early start at 7AM
 Exercise classes run until about 6-7PM
 Formal Education –monthly symposium
 Team meeting
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Tuesday, Thursday
 Phase II or III programs
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Entrance evaluation
 Review the patients information/discharge
summary (medical jargon)
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History
Physical assessment
Lab results
Procedures
Diagnostic Tests (i.e. echo, cardiac cath, x-ray, PFTs)
Musculoskeletal assessment
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Entrance Evaluation (at Lahey)
 Pharmacist
 Nurse
 Social Worker
 Dietician
 Exercise Tolerance Test
 METs
 Calculation of max (ETT) and sub max METs
 Patient education
 Design the patients exercise prescription
▪ Karvonen reserve formula based on the results of the
ETT and MET level achieved (establish a THR)
▪ ACSM guidelines
▪ Borg Scale
▪ Patient considerations
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7 very, very light
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9 very light
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11 fairly light
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13 somewhat hard
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15 hard
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17 very hard
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19 very, very hard
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Data entry to evaluate outcomes
Assist with establishing plans of care
Interactions with patients
 Education (shoes, hydration, environmental
factors, etc.)
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Exercise leadership (free weights/resistance
training)
Stretching and relaxation
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Be familiar with emergency equipment and plan
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Prescreening prior to beginning exercise; Assess for pain or
discomfort (0-10 scale)
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Check resting blood pressure, heart rate and rhythm
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Guidance on warm-up exercises, proper body mechanics,
safety precautions
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Assist patients on exercise equipment, obtain exercise BP,
HR, RPE, watts, METs, time, symptoms
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Document information, communicate with team
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Commonly used medications in cardiac rehab
patients
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Beta Blockers
Calcium Channel blockers
Statins
Nitrates
Diuretics
ACE Inhibitors/ARBS
Anti-platelets
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Fish Oil Supplements & Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty
Acids
 By Timothy Duffy, UMass Lowell Exercise Physiology
Student
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The Importance of Resistance Training in Cardiac
and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Settings
 By Erin Foley, Student , UMass Lowell Exercise
Physiology
 Published in the MACVPR Newsletter (macvpr.org)
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Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary
Prevention Programs, 4th Edition
Cardiac Resource Manual
Guidelines for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs, 4th
Edition
ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription,
Eighth Edition
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Thank you!!