Cardiac Rehab Use Drops as Out-of-Pocket Costs Increase
Patients with higher out-of-pocket costs attended fewer cardiac rehabilitation sessions and were less likely to complete the program, a study finds.
Patients with higher out-of-pocket costs attended fewer cardiac rehabilitation sessions and were less likely to complete the program, a study finds.
A study reveals that children with repaired tetralogy of Fallot experience reduced muscle strength, affecting their exercise performance. The correlation between muscle strength and exercise capacity emphasizes the need to consider muscle strength measurements in follow-up evaluations. These findings shed light on interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise test results for this patient population.