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Review
. 1991;18(4):93-100.

[Rehabilitation following myocardial infarct]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Rehabilitation following myocardial infarct]

[Article in German]
E Ernst et al. Acta Med Austriaca. 1991.

Abstract

Today rehabilitation after myocardial-infarction is a routine measure in most countries, yet its effectiveness is still under discussion. Rehabilitation aims at ameliorating the quality of life and at preventing a cardiovascular reevent, in other words at prolonging life. The latter "hard" endpoints is best amenable to quantification. Only recent meta-analyses of pooled data were able to show that rehabilitation in fact does prolong life. The relative importance of physical exercise in mostly complex rehabilitation programs is even less clear. This analyses implies a benefit, yet the exact proof is still missing. If rehabilitation could be shown to improve quality of life, its application would, of course, be justified even if it did fail to prolong life. Important open questions relate to the optimizing of rehabilitation: duration, frequency, intensity as well as age and sex of responders. Answering these will be a challenge for tomorrow's rehabilitation medicine.

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