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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 AACVPR.org 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 ___________________________________________________ • 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 • • • • • • Cardiac rehabilitation is tailored to meet the patient’s individual needs and goals. • Utilizes a multidisciplinary team • 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  Phase III: lifetime maintenance stage  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   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  Tuesday, Thursday  Phase II or III programs  Entrance evaluation  Review the patients information/discharge summary (medical jargon) ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ History Physical assessment Lab results Procedures Diagnostic Tests (i.e. echo, cardiac cath, x-ray, PFTs) Musculoskeletal assessment  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        6 7 very, very light 8 9 very light 10 11 fairly light 12         13 somewhat hard 14 15 hard 16 17 very hard 18 19 very, very hard 20    Data entry to evaluate outcomes Assist with establishing plans of care Interactions with patients  Education (shoes, hydration, environmental factors, etc.)   Exercise leadership (free weights/resistance training) Stretching and relaxation  Be familiar with emergency equipment and plan  Prescreening prior to beginning exercise; Assess for pain or discomfort (0-10 scale)  Check resting blood pressure, heart rate and rhythm  Guidance on warm-up exercises, proper body mechanics, safety precautions  Assist patients on exercise equipment, obtain exercise BP, HR, RPE, watts, METs, time, symptoms  Document information, communicate with team • Commonly used medications in cardiac rehab patients – – – – – – – Beta Blockers Calcium Channel blockers Statins Nitrates Diuretics ACE Inhibitors/ARBS Anti-platelets  Fish Oil Supplements & Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids  By Timothy Duffy, UMass Lowell Exercise Physiology Student  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)     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 macvpr.org aacvpr.org pcna.net Thank you!!