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Coronary rehabilitation in the community
Over a five-year period, 162 patients with coronary disease joined a physical rehabilitation course at a community sports centre gymnasium under the supervision of a general practitioner. One hundred and forty-seven patients had suffered a recent or old myocardial infarction and 15 suffered from ang...
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Published in: | Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1983-05, Vol.33 (250), p.285-291 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Over a five-year period, 162 patients with coronary disease joined a physical rehabilitation course at a community sports centre gymnasium under the supervision of a general practitioner. One hundred and forty-seven patients had suffered a recent or old myocardial infarction and 15 suffered from angina pectoris. One hundred and thirty-eight patients (85 per cent) completed a three-month course of exercises, 16 (10 per cent) defaulted and eight (5 per cent) were withdrawn. One patient died at home during the three-month course. There were no changes in weight, blood pressure or blood fat measurements during the course but predicted maximum oxygen uptake increased by 26.9 per cent and the double product after effort (which is proportional to myocardial oxygen uptake) decreased by 13.6 per cent.We believe that the rehabilitation of patients in community sports centres is safe and effective and should be more widely practised. |
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ISSN: | 0035-8797 |