Role of Early Cardiac Rehabilitation on the Patients with Stable Angina
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Method:Aerobic exercises in the form of upper limb and lower limb exercises were advised on the first day which was to be continued for 45 days with a frequency of 4 days a week. Progression was given after every 15 days by using Karvonens formula [THR=RHR + X% (HRmax- RHR)].
Results:Exercise tolerance and cardio pulmonary fitness were measured after 15 days by Borgs scale of RPE and Crompton;s Test. Tread Mill test was also tested. ANOVA, Correlation of Coefficient, T-test and Simple regression equation were applied to compare and correlate the value of the variables by suing SPSS version 7.5.
Conclusion: Early cardiac rehabilitation on stable angina proved better cardiopulmonary fitness on the patients who were given 21%-25%-30% of progression.
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