Cardiac rehabilitation is a comprehensive and personalized program designed to enhance the cardiovascular health of individuals recovering from heart-related issues or procedures. This holistic approach incorporates a range of interventions, including medical assessment, tailored exercise plans, dietary guidance, and emotional support. The primary goal is to optimize cardiovascular fitness, manage risk factors, and instill heart-healthy habits in participants. By offering a carefully crafted combination of physical activity, nutritional education, and psychological assistance, cardiac rehabilitation empowers individuals to take charge of their heart health. This individualized and collaborative approach helps in reducing the likelihood of future cardiovascular events, promoting a proactive and sustained commitment to heart care.
Title : Investigating the long-term follow up of atrial septal device closures in wales and england: A comparative analysis with major adverse cardiovascular Events (MACE)
Meera Gopinath, Cardiff University Medical school, United Kingdom
Title : An adult case of polysplenia syndrome associated with sinus node dysfunction
Apoorva Tripathi, Oxford University Hospitals, United Kingdom
Title : A unique cell-driven phenomenon in the heart and the promising future of the innovative translational tools to manage cardiac self-renewal and regeneration
Sergey Suchkov, N. D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Personalized and precision medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model through biodesign-driven translational applications and cardiology-related healthcare marketing to secure the human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Suchkov, N. D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Yasser’s criterion of inferior ST-segment discrepancy deviations in AF with aberrancy and Sgarbosa criteria - a new cardiovascular discovery and management - a case report
Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed, Egyptian Ministry of Health, Egypt