Phase III Cardiac Rehabilitation: Ambulatory Heart Groups - A Model From Germany.

Circulation reports Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1253/circrep.CR-24-0106
Roland Nebel
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Approximately 7,000 ambulatory (outpatient) heart groups (AHG) with 125,000 patients who are physically active on a regular basis have been established in Germany since the mid-1960s. Following phase II cardiac rehabilitation (CR), patients in an AHG aim to meet their set CR goals in groups of up to 20 participants under the instruction of a competent exercise therapist, and with regular attendance by a physician. Physical activity is the dominant aspect; psychosocial and educative elements are integrated to stabilize secondary cardiovascular prevention. Patients are legally entitled by German rehabilitation law to participate in AHGs. According to current studies, only 13-40% of all patients attend an AHG after phase II CR. In 2019, special AHGs for patients with high cardiovascular risk (chronic heart failure) were established. In the future, special emphasis needs to be placed on the recruitment of more patients into AHGs, particularly for the known under-represented groups (i.e., women, older patients, patients with low socioeconomic status). Furthermore, AHGs have to be established for patients with special needs (e.g., adults with congenital heart diseases). To date, the efficiency of AHG participation has still not been sufficiently investigated. A case-control study analyzing the long-term results of AHG participation reported an improvement in physical performance, as well as a reduction in cardiovascular morbidity (54%) and medical costs (approximately 47%). More superior investigations in this field are needed.

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第三阶段心脏康复:非住院心脏小组--德国模式。
自 20 世纪 60 年代中期以来,德国已成立了约 7000 个流动(门诊)心脏小组 (AHG),共有 125000 名定期参加体育锻炼的患者。在第二阶段心脏康复(CR)之后,AHG 中的患者在合格的运动治疗师的指导下,在医生的定期检查下,以 20 人一组的方式达到既定的 CR 目标。体育锻炼是主要内容,同时还融入了社会心理和教育元素,以稳定心血管疾病的二级预防。根据德国康复法,患者有权参加 AHGs。根据目前的研究,只有 13-40% 的患者在第二阶段 CR 后参加了 AHG。2019 年,针对高心血管风险(慢性心力衰竭)患者设立了专门的 AHG。今后,需要特别强调招募更多患者参加 AHG,尤其是已知的代表性不足的群体(即女性、老年患者、社会经济地位低下的患者)。此外,还必须为有特殊需要的患者(如患有先天性心脏病的成年人)建立健康监护小组。迄今为止,对参与 AHG 的效率还没有进行充分的研究。一项病例对照研究分析了参加 AHG 的长期效果,结果表明,参加 AHG 可以提高身体机能,降低心血管疾病发病率(54%)和医疗费用(约 47%)。需要在这一领域开展更多更深入的调查。
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