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- $Title{Will Rehabilitation Help You Survive a Myocardial Infarction?}
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- Infarction Infarctions exercise exercises exercising circulation lifestyle
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- Will Rehabilitation Help You Survive a Myocardial Infarction?
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- QUESTION: I suffered a myocardial infarction. Will a rehabilitation program
- help my survival chances?
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- ANSWER: There have been many studies concerning your question but to date
- conclusive evidence has been very difficult to nail down for several important
- reasons to the scientific community.
- First, in seven out of nine controlled scientific studies that involved
- 3,222 patients, results indicated that there definitely was a decrease in the
- total death rate of post myocardial infarction patients who were involved in a
- rehabilitation program--commonly called an exercise program. The figures show
- a 20-to-50 percent decrease.
- Now, at the very least, this was comparable to the benefits claimed for
- several other clinically accepted forms of therapy for myocardial infarction
- patients. And it certainly was much less costly than some others. For
- instance, the annual cost of a well-designed cardiac rehabilitation program is
- approximately one-seventyth the cost of surgery.
- Nevertheless, because there were a relatively small number of patients in
- those trials, many participants did not stay with the studies for the required
- lengths of time, some of the people who did continue were not careful in
- complying with their exercises and other instructions, and because of
- additional, more technical problems, the studies have been regarded by some
- authorities as less than conclusive.
- It does, however, appear to be clear that a rehabilitation, or exercise,
- program can produce differing levels of improvement in the moods of those
- participating and in their abilities to return to physical work earlier than
- patients not taking part in the programs.
- Therefore, a growing number of physicians believe there is solid ground
- for prescribing exercise-centered cardiac rehabilitation for their patients
- who have suffered uncomplicated myocardial infarctions. And so the answer to
- your question, in my opinion, is a "yes" for I, too, feel you will gain much
- from a professionally conducted cardiac rehab program.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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