Implementation of an Appointment‐Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Approach: A Single‐Center Experience

Author:

Wright Catherine X.1ORCID,Fournier Sean2,Deng Yanhong3,Meng Can3ORCID,Hiller Susan2,Oen‐Hsiao Joyce M.4,Dreyer Rachel P.567ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine Yale School of Medicine New Haven CT

2. Yale New Haven Hospital Heart and Vascular Center New Haven CT

3. Yale Center for Analytical Sciences School of Public Health Yale University New Haven CT

4. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Yale School of Medicine New Haven CT

5. Department of Emergency Medicine Yale School of Medicine New Haven CT

6. Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE)Yale New Haven Health New Haven CT

7. Department of Biostatistics (Health Informatics) Yale School of Public Health New Haven CT

Abstract

Background There has been a focus on alternative cardiac rehabilitation (CR) delivery models aimed at improving CR adherence and completion. We examined pre‐ and post‐CR health outcomes, reasons for discharge, and predictors of completion using a patient‐driven appointment‐based CR approach that uses center‐scheduled class start times. Methods and Results Data were used from an urban single‐center CR program at Yale New Haven Health (2012–2017) that enrolled 2135 patients. We evaluated pre‐ and post‐CR outcomes (12 weeks) using paired t tests and used a multivariable logistic regression model to examine predictors of CR completion (≥36 sessions) for the overall cardiovascular disease population. The mean age of participants was 65±12 years, 27.9% were women, and 5.1% were Black patients, and patients completed a median of 30 of 36 sessions. Patients achieved significant improvements in health outcomes, including across age and sex subgroups. The primary reason for discharge was completion of all 36 sessions of CR (46.4%). The final logistic regression model contained 12 predictors: age, sex, Black race, marital status, employment, number of physician‐reported risk factors, dietary fat intake >30%, obesity, lack of exercise, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and self‐reported stress and physical activity. Conclusions We demonstrated that patients participating in an appointment‐based CR program achieved significant improvements in health outcomes and across sex/age subgroups. In addition, older individuals were more likely to complete CR. An appointment‐based approach could be a viable alternative CR method to aid in optimizing the dose‐response benefit of CR for patients with cardiovascular disease.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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