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View article: The Role of Mechanical Economy and Efficiency as Key Drivers of Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Performance Improvement in a Patient With Heart Failure and an Implanted <scp>CRT</scp> ‐D: A Case Report and Literature Review
The Role of Mechanical Economy and Efficiency as Key Drivers of Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Performance Improvement in a Patient With Heart Failure and an Implanted <span>CRT</span> ‐D: A Case Report and Literature Review Open
Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction leads to exercise intolerance due to central and peripheral dysfunction. Improvements in exercise performance are not fully captured by traditional measures like peak oxygen consumption alone. A…
View article: Safety and Feasibility of Over 10 years and 1000 Exercise Hours of Cardiac Rehabilitation in a Patient with a Left Ventricular Assist Device
Safety and Feasibility of Over 10 years and 1000 Exercise Hours of Cardiac Rehabilitation in a Patient with a Left Ventricular Assist Device Open
View article: Impact of cardiac rehabilitation exercise frequency on exercise capacity in patients with coronary artery disease: a retrospective study
Impact of cardiac rehabilitation exercise frequency on exercise capacity in patients with coronary artery disease: a retrospective study Open
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) significantly improves cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). International guidelines vary in the minimum recommended frequency of supervised exercise from 1 to 3 sessions per w…
View article: Optimizing Recovery: A Systematic Scoping Review of Upper Extremity Exercise Immediately after Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Implantation
Optimizing Recovery: A Systematic Scoping Review of Upper Extremity Exercise Immediately after Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Implantation Open
Introduction: Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), including pacemakers, defibrillators, and resynchronization devices, significantly enhance patient outcomes, reduce sudden cardiac death, and improve health-relate…
View article: A Survey On Physical Activity Monitoring (PAM) Among Malaysian Young Adults
A Survey On Physical Activity Monitoring (PAM) Among Malaysian Young Adults Open
Background: Physical Activity Monitoring (PAM) is used effectively to encourage and promote an increased level of Physical Activity (PA) in young adults. The aim of this study was to determine the status of PAM and to identify the type of …
View article: Peak Exercise Capacity and Angina Threshold Improvement after Cardiac Rehabilitation in a Patient with Stable Angina and Low Hemoglobin
Peak Exercise Capacity and Angina Threshold Improvement after Cardiac Rehabilitation in a Patient with Stable Angina and Low Hemoglobin Open
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all patients with stable angina (SA) as an effective treatment. Hemoglobin (Hgb) levels predict exercise performance and may affect symptom threshold in SA patients. A multidisciplinary CR int…
View article: Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme
Enhancing early functional independence following cardiac surgery: a quality improvement programme Open
Early mobility and activity programmes following cardiac surgery are vital for improved patient outcomes, as they accelerate the recovery of functional capacity and walking distance. We observed that only 5.3% of our patients achieved a Fu…
View article: Developing and delivering a hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Phase II exercise program during the COVID-19 pandemic: a quality improvement program
Developing and delivering a hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Phase II exercise program during the COVID-19 pandemic: a quality improvement program Open
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cessation of approximately 75% of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes worldwide. In March 2020, CR phase II (CRP2) services were stopped in Qatar. Multiple studies had shown safety, effectiveness, r…
View article: Perceived barriers to physical activity among Malaysian adults during COVID-19 pandemic- a cross-sectional study
Perceived barriers to physical activity among Malaysian adults during COVID-19 pandemic- a cross-sectional study Open
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a relatively significant impact on the world. Malaysia implemented a countrywide social isolation strategy to flatten the epidemic curve. As limits on movement and social interaction have com…
View article: Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme Open
Early mobilisation following cardiac surgery is vital for improved patient outcomes, as it has a positive effect on a patient’s physical and psychological recovery following surgery. We observed that patients admitted to the cardiothoracic…
View article: Upper extremity dysfunctions in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices: a systematic review
Upper extremity dysfunctions in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices: a systematic review Open
Background/Aims The prevalence of cardiac implantable electronic devices has risen considerably during recent years. This has revolutionised the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, which in turn reduced the incidence of sudden cardiac death.…
View article: Myofascial Force Transmission in the Humans: A Systematic Scoping Review of In-Vivo Studies
Myofascial Force Transmission in the Humans: A Systematic Scoping Review of In-Vivo Studies Open
Background: The fascial system provides an environment that enables all body systems to operate in an integrated manner and is capable of modifying its tensional state in response to the stress applied to it. Recent in vitro, animal and ca…
View article: Early Mobilization of Patients Receiving Vasoactive Drugs in Critical Care Units: A Systematic Review
Early Mobilization of Patients Receiving Vasoactive Drugs in Critical Care Units: A Systematic Review Open
Purpose: Mobilization is feasible, safe, and beneficial to patients admitted to critical care units. Vasoactive therapy appears to be one of the most common barriers to early mobilization. Many recent publications have studied the safety a…
View article: Acute Care Physiotherapy Management of COVID-19 Patients in Qatar: Consensus-Based Recommendations
Acute Care Physiotherapy Management of COVID-19 Patients in Qatar: Consensus-Based Recommendations Open
This document outlines best practice recommendations for acute care physiotherapy for patients with COVID-19 infections developed for practice in Qatar but adaptable with any settings. This recommendation is the result of a combination of …
View article: Evidence-Based National Consensus: Recommendations for Physiotherapy Management in COVID-19 in Acute Care Indian Setup
Evidence-Based National Consensus: Recommendations for Physiotherapy Management in COVID-19 in Acute Care Indian Setup Open
Jiandani MP, Agarwal B, Baxi G, Kale S, Pol T, Bhise A, et al. Evidence-based National Consensus: Recommendations for Physiotherapy Management in COVID-19 in Acute Care Indian Setup. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(10):905-913.
View article: The role of physiotherapy in intensive care units: a critical review
The role of physiotherapy in intensive care units: a critical review Open
Physiotherapy has been accepted as an integral part of critical care in developed countries. Preventing and managing pulmonary complications of ventilated and other critically ill patients is still considered to be the primary task of phys…