Benefits of Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation in an Adult Patient with Coarctation of the Aorta and Moyamoya Disease.

Ruiwen Zhang, Cong Chen, Eric H K Yeung, Kai-Hang Yiu
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Case report: We report the effect of a 6-week outpatient (phase II) cardiac rehabilitation in a 38-year-old man with post-stented coarctation of the aorta, moyamoya disease and hypertension. The cardiac rehabilitation programme comprised physiotherapist-guided aerobic exercises, resistance training and relaxation exercises. Clinical and functional assessment was performed before and after the cardiac rehabilitation programme.

Discussion: There is a lack of recommendations to guide cardiac rehabilitation in patients with coarctation of the aorta. This case not only had coarctation of the aorta, but also had moyamoya disease and hypertension. A cardiac rehabilitation programme after surgery provided meaningful improvements in all outcomes, including exercise capacity, clinical outcomes, quality of life and depression symptoms. Systematic cardiac rehabilitation was found to be feasible in this patient with coarctation of the aorta, and may have the potential to benefit more patients.

Conclusion: Cardiac rehabilitation resulted in significant clinical and functional improvements in this case with coarctation of the aorta following surgery. Guidelines should be implemented to provide safe and effective cardiac rehabilitation in such patients. Furthermore, large-scale studies are needed to evaluate the clinical benefits of structured cardiac rehabilitation in patients following cardiac surgery.

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成人主动脉缩窄合并烟雾病患者门诊心脏康复的益处
病例报告:我们报告了一名38岁的患有支架后主动脉缩窄、烟雾病和高血压的男性患者6周门诊(II期)心脏康复的效果。心脏康复计划包括物理治疗师指导的有氧运动、阻力训练和放松运动。在心脏康复计划前后进行临床和功能评估。讨论:缺乏指导主动脉缩窄患者心脏康复的建议。该病例不仅有主动脉缩窄,还伴有烟雾病和高血压。术后心脏康复方案对所有结果都有显著改善,包括运动能力、临床结果、生活质量和抑郁症状。系统的心脏康复治疗在这例主动脉缩窄患者中是可行的,并且有可能使更多的患者受益。结论:心脏康复治疗对主动脉缩窄患者的临床和功能有显著改善。应实施指导方针,为这类患者提供安全有效的心脏康复。此外,需要大规模的研究来评估心脏手术后患者结构化心脏康复的临床益处。
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