PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION TREATED WITH THROMBOLYSIS

Mariela Filipova, Daniela Popova, Ekaterina Mitova, Leyla Kraydjikova, Tanya Megova

Abstract


Myocardial infarction is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Bulgaria has increased the incidence of this disease and the average age is about 50 years old and suffers mostly males. The latest data [4, 8, 9, 10] rehabilitation of these patients reflects favorably on the quality of life. Numerous studies have shown that early conducting of cardiorehabilitation recovery, prevent future vascular incident, improved control of risk factors and improves the quality of life for patients with cardiovascular diseases [1, 5, 6]. It is generally accepted that the basis of the rehabilitation program in patients with AMI and held the PCI are dosed exercise. It includes training, control of risk factors, psychological and social assistance and exercise of low and moderate intensity [2, 3, 7]. Aim of the study is study the effect of the application of a comprehensive program for physical therapy in patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with thrombolysis.

 

Article visualizations:

Hit counter

DOI

Keywords


kinesitherapy, myocardial infarction, trombolysis

References


Berger, A.K., Duval, S., Jacobs, DR Jr., Barber, C., Vazquez, G., Lee, S., Luepker, RV. Relation of length of hospital stay in acute myocardial infarction to postdischarge mortality. Am J Cardiol 2008;101:428–434. 2

Borg, G. Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 14:377-381, 1982. 10. Brown, A., Taylor, R, Noorani, H, Stone, J, and Skidmore, B. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programs for coronary artery disease: a systematic clinical and economic review. Ottawa. Canadian Co-ordinating Offfice for Health Technology Assessment, 2003.

De Luca, G., Suryapranata, H., van ’t Hof, AW., de Boer, MJ., Hoorntje, JC., Dambrink, JH., Gosselink, AT., Ottervanger, JP., Zijlstra, F. Prognostic assessment of patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with primary angioplasty: implications for early discharge. Circulation 2004;109

Giannuzzi, P., Temporelli, PL., Marchioli, R., Maggioni, AP., Balestroni, G., Ceci, V. et al. Global secondary prevention strategies to limit event recurrence after myocardial infarction: results of the GOSPEL study, a multicenter, randomized controlled trial from the Italian Cardiac Rehabilitation Network. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2008; 168(20):2194-2204. 5

Gillison, F. B., Skevington, SM., Sato, A., et al. The effects of exercise interventions on qualityof life in clinical and healthy populations; a meta-analysis. Soc Sci Med. 2009 May; 68(9):1700-10. Epub 2009 Mar 18. 6

Grines, C. L.., Marsalese, D. L., Brodie, B., Griffin, J., Donohue, B., Costantini, CR., Balestrini, C., Stone, G., Wharton, T., Esente, P., Spain, M., Moses, J., Nobuyoshi, M., Ayres, M., Jones, D., Mason, D., Sachs, D., Grines, LL., O’Neill, W. Safety and costeffectiveness of early discharge after primary angioplasty in low risk patients with acute myocardial infarction. PAMI-II 149

Mihaylova, N., Movement foundation of occupational therapy.

Rehabilitation medicine and quality of life, I. 2007, №2, pp. 27-28.

Megova, T., Approbation methodology for rehabilitation of patients

with acute myocardial infarction during the first phase -

inpatient rehabilitationsport and science. (3) 2015, pp 122-129

Filipova, M., dissertation, SWU “ Neofit Rilski”, pp-127-141

Taylor, R. S., Brown, A., Ebrahim, S. et al. Exercise-based rehabilitation for patients with coronary heart disease: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials. Am J Med. 2004; 116: 682–697




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v0i0.595

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2017 Mariela Filipova, Daniela Popova, Ekaterina Mitova, Leyla Kraydjikova, Tanya Megova

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Copyright © 2015 - 2023. European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science (ISSN 2501 - 1235) is a registered trademark of Open Access Publishing Group. All rights reserved.


This journal is a serial publication uniquely identified by an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) serial number certificate issued by Romanian National Library (Biblioteca Nationala a Romaniei). All the research works are uniquely identified by a CrossRef DOI digital object identifier supplied by indexing and repository platforms. All authors who send their manuscripts to this journal and whose articles are published on this journal retain full copyright of their articles. All the research works published on this journal are meeting the Open Access Publishing requirements and can be freely accessed, shared, modified, distributed and used in educational, commercial and non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).