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2017, Number 1

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Rev Cub de Med Fis y Rehab 2017; 9 (1)

Cardiovascular rehabilitation performance’s protocol in patients with acutecoronary disease

Hernández CD, González MBM, Méndez PY, Arbelo FMC, Estévez PA, Porro NJ
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Key words:

cardiovascular rehabilitation, cardiovascular disease, ischemic cardiopathy, medical emergency, physical training program.

ABSTRACT

The cardiovascular diseases constitute a serious health´s problem, being the principal cause of death in Cuba and the world. It represents the most common medical emergency, which needs an immediately medical assistance. The delays are a serious mistake, which takes a thousand of lives a year. Different studies have proved that the physical training’s programs decrease the patient with a cardiovascular disease’s mortality in a 12 % per each metabolic unit of growth in the exercise’s capacity. The present research wants to propose the application of a protocol of performance to hospitalized patients of cardiopathy in intensive and intermedium therapy in the wards of the Clinical Chirurgical Hospital 10 de October with the objective of accredit, document and standardize the procedures that contributes to make ease the taking of decisions in the rehabilitation of patients with cardiovascular diseases on the secondary level of health. The protocol helps to the decrease the mortality by cardiovascular diseases and consequently to the improvement of the prognostic and health’s quality of the patient, which will impact in social, work and economic benefits.





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Rev Cub de Med Fis y Rehab. 2017;9