Effect of Initiating Cardiac Rehabilitation After Myocardial Infarction on Subsequent Hospitalization in Older Adults

被引:11
作者
Bush, Montika [1 ,2 ]
Kucharska-Newton, Anna [2 ,5 ]
Simpson, Ross J., Jr. [3 ]
Fang, Gang [4 ]
Sturmer, Til [2 ]
Brookhart, M. Alan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, 170 Manning Dr,CB 7594, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] Univ North Carolina, Gillings Sch Global, Dept Epidemiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[3] Univ North Carolina, Sch Med, Div Cardiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[4] Univ North Carolina, Eshelman Sch Pharm, Div Pharmaceut Outcomes & Policy, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[5] Univ Kentucky, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Lexington, KY USA
关键词
cardiac rehabilitation; competing risk analysis; Medicare; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; SECONDARY PREVENTION; REGRESSION-MODELS; PARTICIPATION; METAANALYSIS; ASSOCIATION; PROGRAMS; EXERCISE;
D O I
10.1097/HCR.0000000000000452
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation after myocardial infarction (MI) reduces all-cause mortality; however, less is known about effects of CR on post-MI hospitalization. The study objective was to investigate effects of CR on hospitalization following acute MI among older adults. Methods: Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 to 88 yr hospitalized in 2008 with acute MI, who survived at least 60 d post-discharge, had a revascularization procedure during index hospitalization, and did not have an MI in previous year were eligible for this study. CR initiation was assessed in the 60 d post-discharge. Competing risk survival analysis was used to estimate the proportion of discharged beneficiaries hospitalized between the end of 60-d exposure window and December 31, 2009, treating death as a competing event. Results: The mean +/- SD age of 32 851 Medicare beneficiaries meeting study criteria was 75 +/- 6.0 yr, approximately half were male (52%), and the majority were white (88%). In this study, 21% of beneficiaries initiated CR within the exposure window. At 1 yr post-discharge, CR initiators had a lower risk of recurrent MI (4.2% [95% CI, 3.5-5.1]), cardiovascular (15.7% [95% CI, 14.3-17.2]), and all-cause (30.4% [95% CI, 28.8-32.1]) hospitalization than noninitiators (5.2% [95% CI, 5.0-5.5]; 18.0% [95% CI, 17.6-18.4]; and 33.2% [95% CI, 32.5-33.8], respectively). There was no difference in fracture risk (negative control outcome). Conclusions: This study provides evidence that CR can reduce the 1-yr risk of cardiovascular and all-cause hospital admissions in Medicare aged MI survivors.
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