Offering, participation and adherence to cardiac rehabilitation programmes in the elderly: a European comparison based on the EU-CaRE multicentre observational study.
Violeta González-SalvadoCarlos Peña-GilÓscar Lado-BaleatoCarmen Cadarso-SuárezGuillermo Prada-RamallalEva PrescottMatthias WilhelmPrisca EserMarie-Christine IliouUwe ZeymerDiego ArdissinoWendy BruinsAstrid E van der VeldeArnoud W J Van't HofEd P de KluiverEvelien K KolkmanLeonie PrinsJosé Ramón González JuanateyPublished in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2021)
In this European cohort of elderly patients, older age and comorbidity tackled patients' referral and uptake of CR programmes. Intensive-inpatient CR programmes showed higher completion than extensive-outpatient CR programmes, suggesting this formula could suit some elderly patients.
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