Socio-geographical factors associated with cardiac rehabilitation participation after percutaneous coronary intervention: a registry-based cohort study from France - Takeaways - MDSpire

Socio-geographical factors associated with cardiac rehabilitation participation after percutaneous coronary intervention: a registry-based cohort study from France

  • By

  • Filippo Quattrone

  • Emilie Lesaine

  • Sandrine Domecq

  • Jean-Pierre Legrand

  • Sahal Miganeh Hadi

  • Pierre Coste

  • Thierry Couffinhal

  • Florence Saillour Glenisson

  • ACIRA Investigators

  • Fournier Pierre

  • Jarnier Philippe

  • Delarche Nicolas

  • Banos Jean-Luc

  • Marque Nicolas

  • Karsenty Bernard

  • Perron Jean-Marie

  • Leymarie Jean-Louis

  • Hassan Akil

  • Larnaudie Bernard

  • Laplace Guillaume

  • Charlotte Boureau

  • Leslie Larco

  • Patrick Dehail

  • Tanguy Martin

  • February 20, 2025

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    Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation post-PCI is low, with only 26.7% of patients engaging in these programs in the Aquitaine region of France.

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    Proximity to CR centers significantly influences participation, particularly for acute coronary syndrome patients living more than 25 km away.

  • 3

    Patients with chronic coronary syndrome from more advantaged areas are more likely to participate in CR, highlighting socioeconomic disparities.

  • 4

    General practitioner accessibility does not appear to affect CR participation rates among patients following PCI.

  • 5

    Health policies should address socio-geographical inequalities in CR access by implementing targeted interventions like telemedicine and automatic referrals.

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