La Cardiologia Preventiva e Riabilitativa “3.0”: dalle acuzie alla cronicità. Position paper del Gruppo Italiano di Cardiologia Riabilitativa e Preventiva (GICR-IACPR)

Roberto F.E. Pedretti1, Francesco Fattirolli2, Raffaele Griffo3, Marco Ambrosetti1, Elisabetta Angelino4, Silvia Brazzo5, Ugo Corrà6, Nicolò Dasseni7, Pompilio Faggiano7, Giuseppe Favretto8, Oreste Febo9, Marina Ferrari10, Francesco Giallauria11, Cesare Greco12, Manuela Iannucci13, Maria Teresa La Rovere10, Mario Mallardo14, Antonio Mazza1, Massimo Piepoli15, Carmine Riccio16, Simonetta Scalvini17, Luigi Tavazzi18, Pier Luigi Temporelli6, Gian Francesco Mureddu12

 

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) represents a cardiology subspecialty that is devoted to the care of cardiac pa- tients, early and long term after an acute event. CR aims at improving both quality of life and prognosis through risk and prognostic stratification, clinical stabilization and optimization of therapy, management of comorbidities, treatment of disability, and the provision of sustained long-term preventive and rehabil- itative services.

The mission of CR has changed over time. From being centred on the acute phase, health care of cardiac patients is increasingly involving the long-term chronic phase. The aim of the present position paper is to provide the state of the art of CR in Italy, discussing strengths and weaknesses as well as future perspectives.