Cardiac Rehabilitation (eBook)

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XVI, 298 Seiten
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978-1-59745-452-0 (ISBN)

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This volume serves as a manual to providers about the multidisciplinary nature of cardiac rehabilitation in the current era, the current state of cardiac rehabilitation, and the issues presenting to current CR programs. It contains theoretical, practical, and up-to-date cardiac rehabilitation information, including the new Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines for reimbursement. The book offers diverse, comprehensive chapters, from nutrition to programmatic issues. It serves as a perfect resource for staff and directors that are new to cardiac rehabilitation or wish to begin a program.


The era of cardiac rehabilitation in the United States dates back at least thirty years, when Herman Hellerstein at Case Western Reserve, Andy Wallace at Duke and Ken Cooper in Dallas envisioned that a comprehensive lifestyle approach to the rehabi- tation and prevention of patients having had a cardiac event would potentially yield great benefits for the individual patient and the health care system. Until that time, the thought of vigorous exercise in the cardiac patient soon after an event was close to anathema. One of us (WEK) was introduced to Herman Hellerstein in Cleveland in the late 1960's, when his father sought medical opinion from him for a cardiac condition. WEK was introduced to Andy Wallace in 1979 by which time the latter had started a multidisciplinary, geographically regional cardiac rehabilitation program at Duke based upon consultations with Hellerstein and Cooper. By then, cardiac rehab- itation was progressing beyond the vision of exercise only, and since then the concept of cardiac rehabilitation has grown into the comprehensive multidisciplinary program that we know today and that we attempt to describe in this volume. The practice of cardiac rehabilitation has grown and metamorphosed in the last thirty years in parallel with the growth and metamorphosis of the practice of card- vascular medicine. During the formative stages of cardiac rehabilitation, the use of coronary care units was in its infancy. The coronary artery bypass operation was less than ten years old. The LIMA bypass had not been invented.

Current Concepts in Cardiology: Cardiac Rehabilitation

Chapter topic (and assigned editor) Pages Authors

0. Acknowledgements Kraus
1. Introduction and Overview (Kraus and Keteyian) (3-5) Kraus and
Keteyian
2. Exerc. Prescript. Principles (Keteyian) (15-20) Keteyian (Henry
Ford Hosp., Detroit)
III. Nutrition
3. Contemporary Diets (Kraus) (15-20) Gene Erb, Jr. (Gene)
Clinical Dietician
Duke University Medical Center

Julie Pruitt (Julie)
ActivHealth Coordinator
Duke University Medical Center
Duke Center for Living

4. Weight management (Keteyian) (15) Jon Ehrman, (Henry Ford Hosp.,
Detroit)

IV. Behavioral

5. Anxiety & Depression (Kraus) (10) Krista Barbour, Ph.D. (Krista)
Clinical Associate
Medical Psychiatry
Duke University Medical Center

6. Stress management (Kraus) (7) Ruth Quillian-Wolever, Ph.D. (Ruth)
Assistant Clinical Professor
Medical Psychiatry Duke Center for Integrative Medicine
Duke University Medical Center

7. Readiness for Change (Kraus) (12-15) Charlotte Collins, Ph.D.
(Charlotte)

8. Smoking Cessation (Kraus) (15) Jennifer Davis, M.S. (Jennifer)
Clinical Psychologist
Duke Center for Living
Duke University Medical Center

V. Testing

9. Purposes of Exerc. Testing (Kraus) (12) William E. Kraus (Duke,
Durham)

10. GXT (Keteyian) (10) Clinton
Brawner, B.S.
(Henry Ford Hosp., Detroit)


11. CPX testing (Kraus) (10) Daniel R. Bensimhon, M.D. (Dan)
Associate in Medicine

12. Six minute Walk (Keteyian) (10) Vera Bittner, M.D.
University of Alabama


VI. Medical Therapy

13. Treating to Goal, Lipids (Kraus) (15) Christie Ballantyne
(Christie)
Ryan Neal
Director, Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Methodist DeBakey Heart Center

14. Treating to Goal: Diabetes and (10-12) Neil Gordon, M.D., Ph.D.
HTN (Keteyian) INTERVENT USA, Inc.

VII. Exercise and cardiac populations
15. Angina, IHD, CABG, PCI, CT, HF (20) John Schairer, D.O.
Steven Keteyian
(Keteyian) (Henry Ford Hosp., Detroit)

VIII. Exercise and Co-morbidities
16. Hypertension (Keteyian) (10) Dalynn Badenhop, Ph.D.
(Medical Coll. of Ohio, Toledo)

17. Diabetes (Kraus) (10) Jennifer B. Green, M.D. Division of
Endocrinology,
Metabolism and Nutrition
Department of Medicine
Duke University Medical Center

18. Pulmonary Disease (Kraus) (10) Neil R. Macintyre, M.D. (Neil)
Professor, Department of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary Medicine
Duke University Medical Center


19. PAD (Keteyian) (12) Chris Womack, Ph.D.


20. Arthritis (Kraus) (10) Kimberly Huffman, M.D., Ph.D. (Kim)
Duke University Medical Center


21. Elderly (Keteyian) (10-12) Dan E. Forman, M.D.
(Brigham and Women's
Hospital)


IX. Programmatic

22. Referrals (Keteyian) (10) Linda K. Hall, Ph.D.

23. Physician's Role (Keteyian) (8-12) Phil Ades, M.D.
(University of Vermont)

24. Assessment and Treatment of Risk
in CR and in the Clinic (Kraus) (15-20)

25. Staffing models (Keteyian) (10) Greg Lawson,
MS
(Providence Everett Med Ctr., WA)

26. Billing and Reimbursement (10) Pat Comoss, RN
(Keteyian) (Nursing Enrichment Consult., PA)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.6.2007
Reihe/Serie Contemporary Cardiology
Zusatzinfo XVI, 298 p. 37 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Totowa
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Kardiologie / Angiologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
Schlagworte Cardiovascular • heart • Hypertension • Nutrition • prevention • Rehabilitation • rehabilitation psychology • vascular disease
ISBN-10 1-59745-452-4 / 1597454524
ISBN-13 978-1-59745-452-0 / 9781597454520
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