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Published: 08 February 2023
in  SALT Journal of Scientific Research in Healthcare
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Mubashshirah Firdaus Ansari; Nabam Mania; Shivpriya Sharma. Cardiac Rehabilitation For Coronary Artery Disease Patients- A Literature Review. SALT Journal of Scientific Research in Healthcare 2023, 01 -10.

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Mubashshirah Firdaus Ansari, Nabam Mania, Shivpriya Sharma. Cardiac Rehabilitation For Coronary Artery Disease Patients- A Literature Review. SALT Journal of Scientific Research in Healthcare. 2023; ():01-10.

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Mubashshirah Firdaus Ansari; Nabam Mania; Shivpriya Sharma. 2023. "Cardiac Rehabilitation For Coronary Artery Disease Patients- A Literature Review." SALT Journal of Scientific Research in Healthcare , no. : 01-10.


Cardiac Rehabilitation For Coronary Artery Disease Patients- A Literature Review

SALT Journal of Scientific Research in Healthcare

https://doi.org/10.56735/saltjsrh.ms2303010110

08 February 2023
1  BPT Intern Student, Department of Physiotherapy, SAHS, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201306
2  Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201306

Abstract:

Background and purpose: This literature review objective is to appraise the outcome of Cardiac Rehabilitation for (CAD) patients. Methods: This literature review constitutes the articles which were published in 2017-2022. The evidence search was performed on Google Scholar, PubMed database and Web of science. Results: According to 34 studies incorporated in our literature review shows that cardiac rehabilitation has led to enhancing the well-being of patients suffering from (CAD). We performed a literature review of different articles, including seven studies that were randomised control trials and seven studies that were systematic reviews, and three studies that were meta-analyses providing evidence on the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation and its recent advances in (CAD) patients. Discussion: This literature review, according to selective studies, demonstrates that routine exercise habits act as a precautionary regimen in patients suffering from (CAD). It has led to enhancement in cardiovascular strength and decreasing fatness in a healthy population. Exercise Based (CR) has also shown remarkable outcomes in enhancing the well-being of patients suffering from (CAD). Keywords: Coronary artery disease, cardiac rehabilitation, home-based cardiac telerehabilitation, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation.