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Prevention and Rehabilitation After Heart Transplantation: A Clinical Consensus Statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, Heart Failure Association of the ESC, and the European Cardio Thoracic Transplant Association, a Section of ESOT

Authors :
Maria Simonenko
Dominique Hansen
Josef Niebauer
Maurizio Volterrani
Stamatis Adamopoulos
Cristiano Amarelli
Marco Ambrosetti
Stefan D. Anker
Antonio Bayes-Genis
Tuvia Ben Gal
T. Scott Bowen
Francesco Cacciatore
Giuseppe Caminiti
Elena Cavarretta
Ovidiu Chioncel
Andrew J. S. Coats
Alain Cohen-Solal
Flavio D’Ascenzi
Carmen de Pablo Zarzosa
Andreas B. Gevaert
Finn Gustafsson
Hareld Kemps
Loreena Hill
Tiny Jaarsma
Ewa Jankowska
Emer Joyce
Nicolle Krankel
Mitja Lainscak
Lars H. Lund
Brenda Moura
Kari Nytrøen
Elena Osto
Massimo Piepoli
Luciano Potena
Amina Rakisheva
Giuseppe Rosano
Gianluigi Savarese
Petar M. Seferovic
David R. Thompson
Thomas Thum
Emeline M. Van Craenenbroeck
Source :
Transplant International, Vol 37 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2024.

Abstract

Little is known either about either physical activity patterns, or other lifestyle-related prevention measures in heart transplantation (HTx) recipients. The history of HTx started more than 50 years ago but there are still no guidelines or position papers highlighting the features of prevention and rehabilitation after HTx. The aims of this scientific statement are (i) to explain the importance of prevention and rehabilitation after HTx, and (ii) to promote the factors (modifiable/non-modifiable) that should be addressed after HTx to improve patients’ physical capacity, quality of life and survival. All HTx team members have their role to play in the care of these patients and multidisciplinary prevention and rehabilitation programmes designed for transplant recipients. HTx recipients are clearly not healthy disease-free subjects yet they also significantly differ from heart failure patients or those who are supported with mechanical circulatory support. Therefore, prevention and rehabilitation after HTx both need to be specifically tailored to this patient population and be multidisciplinary in nature. Prevention and rehabilitation programmes should be initiated early after HTx and continued during the entire post-transplant journey. This clinical consensus statement focuses on the importance and the characteristics of prevention and rehabilitation designed for HTx recipients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14322277
Volume :
37
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Transplant International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4ccdc9317262421e9229c4fb891db94d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2024.13191