Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri

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Anxiety and depression: how and when to evaluate those modifiable risk factors in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Anno:
2025
Purpose: Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) have a high risk of experiencing a recurrent event, the incidence of which may increase if the subjects affected by anxiety (AN) and depression (DE). Despite the increased risk reported by these psychological aspects in guidelines and scientific articles, their importance in…
WHAT HEALTHY PEOPLE OR THOSE AT CV RISK SHOULD KNOW
Anno:
2025
Introduction: People at cardiovascular (CV) risk or without risk often struggle to remember the parameters and values that influence their risk. We propose a list to help them recall these values.   The Golden Rules Smoking: No Fasting glucose: 70–99 mg/dL Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c): <6.5% in young patients; the value…
THE ROLE OF NURSING IN CARDIAC TELEREHABILITATION: RESULTS OF A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Anno:
2025
Cardiac rehabilitation is an essential intervention to improve the health and quality of life of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, conventional rehabilitation programs present limitations that can hinder patients' access to rehabilitation sessions. For instance, patients may reside in geographic areas without dedicated facilities or face difficulties…
Effectiveness of an exercise-based secondary prevention program in patients with stable cardiovascular disease. Adherence to exercise prescription and supervised exercise in the Palestre della Salute network
Anno:
2025
Purpose: Despite the well-recognized benefits of physical activity (PA) in secondary prevention programs, patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are less likely to attend traditional center-based (CB) interventions. The purpose of the study was to investigate the efficacy of a CB and consequent home-based  physical exercise (HBPE) prescription in a…
LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN TARGET ACHIEVEMENT IN VERY HIGH AND EXTREME CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PATIENTS DURING A CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Anno:
2025
Background: Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol is one of the most relevant CardioVascular (CV) risk factors. In fact, very low therapeutical targets have been set by guidelines in the secondary prevention setting in order to reduce the risk of ischemic events recurrence. However, many studies demonstrate that these targets are…
Impact of psychological support intervention as part of cardiovascular rehabilitation on quality of life and anxiety and depression levels in a real world context
Anno:
2025
Background: To define the impact of psychological support intervention within cardiovascular rehabilitation in a "real world" context by assessing health-related quality of life, perceived levels of anxiety and depression, and changes in these parameters before and after the rehabilitation program. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analytical study was conducted….
The REVIVE Project: from survival to holistic recovery — A prospective multicentric evaluation of cognitive, emotional and Quality-of-Life outcomes in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest survivors
Anno:
2025
Introduction: Average survival following an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac arrest (OHCA) is around 5-10%. Most survivors show a good physical recovery but may be burdened by mental and cognitive difficulties and fatigue, which negatively affect their and their relatives’ quality of life. Recent European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines on the treatment…
SALENT-IMA PREVENZIONE: organizational model of continuity care between hospital and territory
Anno:
2025
Introduction: The reduction of mortality from acute coronary syndrome obtained thanks to the development of emergency networks and early percutaneous coronary revascularization does not correspond to mortality from ischemic heart disease one year after the acute event. Ischemic heart disease is still the leading cause of death in Italy…