Rosario Lopez Infante
DIPRECA Hospital, Chile
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Cardiovasc Dis Diagn
This workshop approaches the general and specific concepts of
cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR). CR combines prescriptive exercise
training with coronary risk factor modification in patients with established
heart disease. The goals of CR are to improve functional capacity, alleviate
or lessen activity-related symptoms, reduce disability, and identify and
modify coronary risk factors in an attempt to reduce subsequent morbidity
and mortality due to cardiovascular illness.
CR and efforts targeted at exercise, lipid management, hypertension control,
and smoking cessation can reduce cardiovascular mortality, improve
functional capacity, attenuate myocardial ischemia, retard the progression
and foster the reversal of coronary atherosclerosis. Combining the
knowledge and skills of clinicians (such as physicians, nurses, psychologists,
and experts in nutrition, cardiac rehabilitation, and sports medicine) into
multimodal, behavioral interventions can help to optimize the preventive
efforts.
This workshop will provide knowledge and help develop abilities to deliver
cardiovascular rehabilitation to even patients once considered to be too
high risk for structured rehabilitation programs, considering the core
components of this intervention in the correct dosification.
We expect our assistants to analyze and compare guidelines for outpatient
CR from around the world, determine any differences and/or consensus in
patient eligibility, program delivery and exercise testing, prescription and
monitoring that exist in order to be able to create and provide evidencebased
cardiovascular rehabilitation in their local facilities.
Finally, according to the new challenges, we will go through the potential
use of aerobic exercise to mitigate the adverse cardiovascular anthracycline
(AC)-induced effects in cancer patients since this treatment can decrease
exercise capacity; aerobic exercise prescription before, concomitant, and
after AC treatment provides cardioprotective benefits, which can mitigate
or even prevent AC-induced cardiotoxicity.
Rosario Lopez Infante is currently working as a kinesiologist and Cardiovascular rehabilitation specialist at DIPRECA Hospital in Chile. She is also an internship guide at University of America in Chile and works a teacher at Finis Terrae University. She was a trainee in CVHC, Cardiac Rehab at Mayo Clinic. She graduated in kinesiology. She is current director for Chilean Cardiology Congress 2019.
E-mail: rosariolopezinfante@gmail.com
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