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Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research: A Year in Review Combined Sections Meeting 2017 San Antonio, Texas February 15-18, 2017 Paul Ricard, PT, DPT, CCS Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD Lawrence P. Cahalin, PT, PhD, CCS University of Miami, Miller School Of Medicine

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Cardiovascular and Pulmonary

Research: A Year in Review

Combined Sections Meeting 2017

San Antonio, Texas

February 15-18, 2017 Paul Ricard, PT, DPT, CCS

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

Lawrence P. Cahalin, PT, PhD, CCS University of Miami, Miller School Of Medicine

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Disclosures

• Paul Ricard & Lawrence Cahalin have no

disclosures regarding material presented

in this course.

• I do love acute care, cardiopulmonary PT,

and evidence-based clinical practice.

• Johns Hopkins Critical Care Fellowship

and Acute Care Residency are accepting

applications for the 2017-2018 year.

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Objectives

1. Report and interpret new literature surrounding the examination of or treatment for cardiovascular and pulmonary health conditions.

2. Compare their prior knowledge and practice to ideas and concept in current literature.

3. Discuss with peers the application and impact these studies may have on current and future practice.

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Format

• Each presenter will speak on ~5 articles that represent a the broader themes present in the literature over the past year.

• Participants and authors are welcome to join in the conversation in the time allotted for each article.

• Please note that the following references are up to date as of December 2016. Articles from January, and February 2017 were not included in this year’s presentation.

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The Process

• 15 major and journals & society

publications + ~100 articles circulated to

personal email

• 10 articles to represent 14 topic areas

1/17/2017 5

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Major Content Areas

• Acute Care

• Critical Care

• Cardiac Potpourri

• Heart failure

• Coronary Artery Disease

• Cardiac Surgery

• Cardiac Rehabilitation

• COPD

• Cystic fibrosis

• Idiopathic pulmonary Fibrosis

• Mechanical Ventilation

• Pulmonary Potpourri

• Vascular

• Cardiovasc/Pulm Potpourri

1/17/2017 6

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Vascular

• Mathai SC, Suber T, Khair RM, et.al. Health-related Quality of Life and Survival in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Annals of ATS;13(1):31-39.

• Schwartz JE, Burg MM, Shimbo D, et.al. Clinic Blood Pressure Underestimates Ambulatory Blood Pressure in an Untreated Employer-Based US Population. Circulation. 2016;134:1794-1807.

• Bobrow K, Farmer AJ, Springer D, Shanyinde M, Yu L, Brennan T, Rayner B, Namane M, Steyn K, Tarassenko L, Levitt N. Mobile Phone Text Messages to Support Treatment Adherence in Adults With High Blood Pressure (SMS-Text Adherence Support [StAR]). Circulation; 2016;133:592-600.

• Maruf FA, Umunnah JO, Akindele MO. Associations of Constructs of Transtheoretical Model With Physical Activity Behavior Among Individuals With Essential Hypertension. CPPTJ;28(1):12-21.

• Hillegass E, Puthoff M, Frese E, Thigpen M, Sobush D, Auten BM. The Role of Physical Therapists in the Management of Individuals at Risk for or Diagnosed with Venous Thromboembolism-Executive Summary of an Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline. CPPTJ; 27(2);42-46.

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Potpourri

• Steinke EE, Johansen PP, Dussenbury W. When the Topic Turns to Sex: Case Scenarios In Sexual Counseling And Cardiovascular Disease. JCRP;36(3):145-156.

• Overmeer T, Boersma K. What Messages Do Patients Remember? Relationships Among Patients' Perceptions of Physical Therapists' Messages, Patient Characteristics, Satisfaction, and Outcome. PTJ; 96 (3) 275-283.

• Mattlage AE, Redline SA, Rosterman LR, Harn N, Sisante JV, Abraham MG, Billinger SA. Use of a Nonexercise Estimate for Prestroke Peak VO2 During the Acute Stroke Hospital Stay. CPPTJ; 27(3): 96-103.

• Mathis RA, Taylor JD, Fletcher JP, Rainey J, Cade WT, Bandy WD. Time Course of Exercise Training-Induced Muscle Strength Changes in Type 2 Diabetes.CPPTJ:27(4):133-139.

• Millar AL, Village D, King T, McKenzie G, Lee J, Lopez C. Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Assessment by Physical Therapists in the Outpatient Setting- An Observational Study. CPPTJ; 27(3): 90-95.

• Chee TT, Ryan AM, Wasfy JH, Borden WB. Current State of Value-Based Purchasing Programs. Circulation; 2016;133:2197-2205.

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Potpourri

• Masoudi FA. Quality Measurement and Accountability in Cardiovascular Medicine: An Incomplete Revolution. Circulation.2016;134:632-634.

• Braun LT, Grady KL, Kutner JS, et.al. Palliative Care and Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Circulation.2016;134:e198-e225.

• Hampton T. Experts Ponder Whether Too Much Exercise Can Compromise Cardiovascular Health And Longevity. Circulation.2016;134:833-834.

• Steinberger J, Daniels SR, Hagberg N, et.al. Cardiovascular Health Promotion in children: Challenges and Opportunities for 2020 and Beyond: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation.2016;134:e236-e255.

• Ross R, Blair SN, Arena R, et.al. Importance of Assessing Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Clinical Practice: A Case for Fitness as a Clinical Vital Sign: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2016;134:e653-e699.

• Schwalm JD, McKee M, Huffman MD, Yusuf S. Resource Effective Strategies to Prevent and Treat Cardiovascular Disease. Circulation; 2016;133:742-755.

• Aslanger E, Assous B, Bihry N, Beauvais F, Logeart D, Cohen-Solal A. Value of Baseline Cardiovascular Mechanics in Predicting Exercise Training Success. JCRP;36(4):240-249.

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Acute Care

• Kadivar Z, English A, Marx BD. Understanding the Relationship Between Physical

Therapist Participation in Interdisciplinary Rounds and Hospital Readmission Rates:

Preliminary Study. PTJ;96(11):1705-1713.

• Fisher SR, Graham JE, Krishnan S, Ottenbacher KJ. Predictors of 30-Day Readmission

Following Inpatient Rehabilitation for Patients at High Risk for Hospital Readmission. PTJ;

96(1):62-70.

• Kimmel LA, Elliott JE, Sayer JM, Holland AE. Assessing the Reliability and Validity of a

Physical Therapy Functional Measurement Tool—the Modified Iowa Level of Assistance

Scale—in Acute Hospital Inpatients. PTJ; 96(2):176-182.

• Dewhirst RC, Ellis DP, Mandara EA, Jette DU. Implementation of AM-PAC ‘6-Clicks’

Functional Measures in Acute Care: Qualitative Study. PTJ;96(7):1085-92.

• Falvey JR, Burke RE, Malone D, Ridgeway KJ, McManus BM, Stevens-Lapsley JE. Role

of Physical Therapists in Reducing Hospital Readmissions: Optimizing Outcomes for Older

Adults During Care Transitions From Hospital to Community. PTJ;96(8):1125-1134.

• Jose A, Dal Corso S. Step Tests Are Safe for Assessing Functional Capacity in Patients

Hospitalized With Acute Lung Diseases.JCRP;36(1):56-61.

• Thrush A. Skrzat J. Provision of Physical Therapy at a Long-Term Acute Care Hospital for

Patients Awaiting Lung Transplantation: A Case Report With 3

Participants.CPPTJ;27(4):122-130.

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Critical Care

• Mcwilliams DJ, Benington S, Atkinson D. Outpatient-based physical rehabilitation for

survivors of prolonged critical illness: A randomized controlled trial. Physiother Theory

Pract;32(3):179-190.

• Duncan C, Hudson M, Heck C. The impact of increased weekend physiotherapy service

provision in critical care: a mixed methods study. Physiother Theory Prac;31(8):547-555.

• Major ME, Kwakman R, Kho ME, et.al. Surviving critical illness: what is next? An expert

consensus statement on physical rehabilitation after hospital discharge. Crit Care;20354.

• Karnatovskaia LV, Philbrick KL, Parker AM, Needham DM. Early Psychological Therapy in

Critical Illness. Semin Respir Crit Care Med;37(1):136-142.

• Moss M, Nordon-Craft A, Malone D, Van Pelt D, Frankel SK, Warner ML, Kriekels W,

McNulty M, Fairclough DL, Schenkman. A Randomized Trial of an Intensive Physical

Therapy Program for Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure. Amer J of Respir and Crit

Care Med. 193(100):1101-1110.

• Trudzinski FC, Kaestner F, Schafers H, Fahndrich S, Seiler F, Bohmer P, Linn O, Kaiser R,

Haake H, Langer F, Bals R, Wilkens H, Lepper PM. Outcome of Patients with Interstitial

Lung Disease Treated with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Acute Respiratory

Failure", American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 193(5): 527-533.

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Critical Care

• Panwar R, Hardie M, Bellomo R, Barrot L, Eastwood GM, Young PJ, CApellier G, Harrigan PW, Bailey M. Conservative versus Liberal Oxygenation Targets for Mechanically Ventilated Patients. A Pilot Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 193(1): 43-51.

• Toonstra AL, Zanni JM, Sperati J, et.al. Feasibility and Safety of Physical Therapy during Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in the Intensive Care Unit. Annals of ATS;13(5):699-704.

• Berning JN, Poor AD, Buckley SM, et.al. A Novel Picture Guide to Improve Spiritual Care and Reduce Anxiety in Mechanically Ventilated Adults in the Intensive Care Unit. Annals of ATS;13(8):1333-1342.

• Burns KEA, Jacob SK, Aguirre V, et.al. Stakeholder Engagement in Trial Design: Survey of Visitors to Critically Ill Patients Regarding Preference for Outcomes and Treatment Options during Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation. Annals of ATS;13(11):1962-1968.

• Porter ME, Larsson S, Lee TH. Standardizing Patient Outcomes Measurement. N Engl J Med;374(6):504-506.

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Pulmonary: Cystic Fibrosis

• Vallier J-M, Rouissi M, Mely L, Gruet M. Physiological Responses of the Modified Shuttle Test in Adults With Cystic Fibrosis. JCRP;36(4):288-292.

• Mutyam V, Du M, Xue X, et.al. Discovery of Clinically Approved Agents That Promote Suppression of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Nonsense Mutations. AJRCCM;194(9):1092-1103.

• Collaco JM, Blackman SM, Raraigh KS, et.al. Sources of Variation in Sweat Chloride Measurements in Cystic Fibrosis. AJRCCM;194(11):1375-1382.

• Vilozni D, Lavie M, Ofek M, et.al. Consequences of Expiratory Flow Limitation at Rest in Subjects with Cystic Fibrosis. Annals of ATS;13(6):825-832.

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Pulmonary: Idiopathic Pulmonary

Fibrosis

• Vainshelboim B, Oliveira J, Fox BD, Adir Y,

Ollech JE, Kramer MR. Physiological Profile

and Limitations in Exercise in Idiopathic

Pulmonary Fibrosis. JCRP;36(4):270-278.

• Russell AM, Adamali H, Molyneaus PL, et.al.

Daily Home Spirometry: An Effective Tool for

Detecting Progression of Idiopathic

Pulmonary Fibrosis. AJRCCM;194(8):989-

997.

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Pulmonary: Mechanical Ventilation

• Malamud AL, Ricard PEH. Feasibility of the Six-Minute Walk Test for Patients Who Have Cystic Fibrosis, Are Ambulatory, and Require Mechanical Ventilation Before Lung Transplantation. PTJ;96(9):1468-1467.

• Smith BK, Fuller DD, Martin D, Lottenberg L, Islam S, Lawson LA, Onders RP, Byrne BJ. Diaphragm Pacing as a Rehabilitative Tool for Patients With Pompe Disease Who Are Ventilator-Dependent: Case Series. PTJ; 96(5):696-703.

• Herridge MS, Chu LM, Matte A, et.al. The RECOVER Program: Disability Risk Groups and 1-Year Outcome after 7 or More Days of Mechanical Ventilation. AJRCCM;194(7):831-844.

• Schepens T, Verbrugghe W, Dams K, et.al. The course of diaphragm atrophy in ventilated patients assessed with ultrasound: a longitudinal cohort study. Crit Care;19:422.

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Pulmonary: Potpourii

• Morisset J, Dube B, Garvey C, et.al. The unmet Educational Needs of Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease. Setting the Stage for Tailored Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Annals ATS;13(7):1026-1033.

• Zapico AG, Fuentes D, Rojo-Tirado MA, Calderon FJ, Rosenzweig EB, Gaarofano RP. Predicting Peak Oxygen Uptake From the 6-Minute Walk Test in Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension. JCRP;36(3):203-208.

• Lechtzin N, Wolfe LF, Frick KD. The Impact of High-Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation on Heathcare Use in Patients with Neuromuscular Diseases. Annals of ATS;13(6):904-909.

• Grander CL, Denehy L, Remedios L, et.al. Barriers to Translation of Physical Activity into the Lung Cancer Model of Care. A Qualitative Study of Clinicians’ Perspectives. Annals of ATS;13(12):2215-2222.

• Santos MD, Milross MA, Alison JA. Therapist-Made Bubble-Positive Expiratory Pressure: a survey of Physiotherapists in Australia. CPPTJ. 27(1); 3-10.

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Pulmonary: COPD

• Kavoura P, Kostikas, K, Tselebis A, Bratis D, Kosmas E, Alchanatis M, Koulouris N, Bakakos P, Loukides S. Changes in BODE Quartiles After Pulmonary Rehabilitation Do Not Predict 2-Year Survival in Patients with COPD. JCRP; 36(1):62-67.

• Al Haddad MA, John M, Hussain S, Bolton CE. Role of the Timed Up and Go Test in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. JCRP;36(1):49-55.

• Garvey C, Bayles MP, Hamm LF, Hill K, Holland A, Limberg TM, Spruit MA. Pulmonary Rehabilitation Exercise Prescription in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Review of Selected Guidelines: An Official Statement From the American Association Of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.JCRP;36(2).

• Zainuldin R, Mackey MG, Alison JA. Prescribing Cycle Exercise Intensity Using Moderate Symptom Levels in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. JCRP;36(3):195-202.

• Reid WD, Sheel AW, Shadgan B, Garland SJ, Road JD. Recruitment and Deoxygenation of Selected Respiratory and Skeletal Muscles During Incremental Loading in Stable COPD Patients. JCRP;36(4):279-287.

• Nishi SP, Zhang W, Kuo Y, Sharma G. Pulmonary Rehabilitation Utilization in Older Adults With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 2003-2012. JCRP;36(5):375-382.

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Pulmonary: COPD

• Lima VP, Iamonti VC, Velloso M, et.al. Physiological Responses to Arm activity in Individuals With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Compared With Healthy Controls: A Systematic Review. JRCP;36(6):402-412.

• Jacome C, Marques A. Short- and Long-term Effects of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Patients With Mild COPD: A Comparison with Patients with Moderate to Severe COPD. JRCP;36(6):445-453.

• Alencar MC, Arbex FF, Souza A, et.al. Does Exercise Ventilatory Inefficiency Predict Poor Outcome in Heart Failure Patients With COPD? JCRP;36(6):453-459.

• To T, Zhu J, Larsen K, et.al. Progression from Asthma to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Is Air Pollution a Risk Factor? AJRCCM;194(4).429-438.

• Benzo R, Vickers K, Novotny PJ, Tucker S, Hoult J, Neuenfeldt P, Connnett J, Lorig K, McEvoy C. Health Coaching and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehospitalization. A Randomized Study. AJRCCM;194(6):672-680.

• Maddocks M, Nolan CM, Man WD, et.al. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation to improve exercise capacity in patients with severe COPD: a randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet Respir Med;4(1):27-36.

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Pulmonary: COPD

• Celli B, Tetzlaff K, Criner G, et.al. The 6-Minute Walk Distance Test as a Chronic

Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Stratification Tool. Insights from the COPD Biomarker

Qualification Consortium. AJRCCM;194(12):1483-1493.

• Benzo RP, Kirsch JL, Dulohery MM, Abascal-Bolado B. Emotional Intelligence: A Novel

Outcome Associated with Wellbeing and Self-Management in Chronic Obstructive

Pulmonary Disease. Annals of ATS;13(1):10-16.

• Iyer AS, Bhatt SP, Garner JJ, et.al. Depression Is Associated with Readmission for Acute

Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Annals of ATS:13(2):197-203.

• Coultas DB, Jackson BE, Russo R, et.al. A Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention for

Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Annals of ATS;13(5):617-626.

• Fisher JE, Loft S, Ulrik CS, et.al. Physical Activity, Air Pollution, and the Risk of Asthma and

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. AJRCCM;194(7):855-865.

• Roversi S, Fabbri LM, Sin DD, et.al. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Cardiac

Diseases. An Urgent Need for Integrated Care. AJRCCM;194(11):1391-1336.

• Curtis KJ, Meyrick VM, Mehta B, et.al. Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition as an

Adjunct to Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

AJRCCM;194(11):1349-1357.

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Cardiac: Potpourii

• Schopfer DW, Priano S, Alllsup K, Helfrich CD, Ho PM, Rumsfeld JS, Forman DE,

Whooley MA. Factorsr Associated With Utilization of Cardiac Rehabilitation Among

Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease in the Veterans Health Administration: A Qualitative

Study. JCRP;36(3):167-173.

• McSweeney JC, Rosenfeld AG, Abel WM, Braun LT, Burke LE, Daugherty SL, Fletcher

GF, Gulati M, Mehta LS, Perrey C, Reckelhoff JF. Preventing and Experiencing Ischemic

Heart Disease as a Woman: State of the Science. Circulation; 2016;133:1302-1331.

• Michos ED, Blaha MJ. Encouraging Young Women to Move More.

Circulation.2016;134:300-303.

• Nishimura K, Yokoyama K, Yamauchi N, et.al. Sensitivity and specificity of the Confusion

Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU) and the Intensive Care

Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC) for detecting post-cardiac surgery delirium: A

single-center study in Japan. Heart Lung;45(1):15-20.

• Lu Y, Rimm EB, Hajifathalian K, Ueda P, Danaei G. Sick Populations and Sick

Subpopulations: Reducing Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Between Blacks and

Whites in the United States. Circulation.2016;134:472-485.

• Shoemaker MJ, Cartwright K, Hanson K, et.al. Concurrent Validity of Daily Activity Data

From Medtronic ICD/CRT Devices and the Actigraph GT3X Triaxial Accelerometer: A Pilot

Study. CPPTJ;28(1):3-11.

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Cardiac: Potpourri

• Hess CN, Wang TY, McCoy LA, Messenger JC, Effron MB, Zettler ME, Henry TD, Peterson ED, Fonarow GC. Unplanned Inpatient and Observation Rehospitalizations After Acute Myocardial Infarction. Circulation; 2016;133:493-501.

• Eason JM, York A, LeJeune C, Norris S. A Comparison of Energy Expenditure and Heart Rate Response Between a Dance-Based Group Fitness Class and a Dance-Based Video Game on the Xbox Kinect. CPPTJ; 27(2):62-67.

• Mobius-Winkler S, Uhlemann M, Adams V, Sandri M, Erbs S, Lenk K, Mangner N, Mueller U, Adam J, Grunze M, Brunner S, Hilberg T, Mende M, Linke AP, Schuler G. Coronary Collateral Growth Induced by Physical Exercise. Circulation; 2016;133:1438-1448.

• McGarrigle L, Caunt J. Physical Therapist-Led Ambulatory Rehabilitation for Patients Receiving CentriMag Short-Term Ventricular Assist Device Support: Retrospective Case Series. PTJ;96(12):1865-1873.

• Malmo V, Nes BM, Amundsen BH, Tjonna A, Stoylen A, Rossvoll O, Wisloff U, Loennechen JP. Aerobic Interval Training Reduces the Burden of Atrial Fibrillation in the Short Term. Circulation; 2016;133:466-473.

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Cardiac: Coronary Artery Disease

• Jaureguizar KV, Vicente-Campos D, Bautista LR, de la Pena CH, Gomez MJA, Rueda MJC,

Ignacio MF. Effect of High-Intensity Interval Versus Continuous Exercise Training on

Functional Capacity and Quality of Life in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease: A

Randomize Clinical Trial.JCRP;36(2):96-105.

• Chommistek AK, Henschel B, Eliassen AH, Mukamal KJ, Rimm EB. Frequency, Type, and

Volume of Leisure-Time Physical Activity and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Young

Women. Circulation.2016;134:290-299.

• Parikh NI, Jeppson RP, Berger JS, Eaton CB, Kroenke CH, LeBlanc ES, Lewis CE, Loucks

EB, Parker DR, Rillamas-Sun E, Ryckman KK, Waring ME, Schenken RS, Johnson KC,

Edstedt-Bonamy, A, Allison MA, Howard BV. Reproductive Risk Factors and Coronary Heart

Disease in the Women’s Health Initiative Observational Study. Circulation; 2016;133:2149-

2158.

• Witt D, Benson G, Campbell S, et.al. Measures of Patient Activation and Social Support in a

Peer-Led Support Network for Women With Cardiovascular Disease. JRCP;36(6):430-437.

• Soares-Miranda L, Siscovick DS, Psaty BM, Longstreth WT, Mozaffarian D. Physical Activity

and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke in Older Adults. Circulation; 2016;133:147-

155.

• Mannsverk J, Wilsgaard T, Mathiesen EB, Lochen M, Rasmussen K, Thelle DS, Njolstad I,

Hopstock LA, Bonaa KH. Trends in Modifiable Risk Factors Are Associated With Declining

Incidence of Hospitalized and Nonhospitalized Acute Coronary Heart Disease in a Population.

Circulation; 2016;133:74-81.

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Cardiac: Cardiac Surgery

• Pantoni CBF, Di Thommazo-Luporini L, Mendes RG, Caruso FCR, Mezzalira D, Arena R,

Amaral-Neto O, Catai AM, Borghi-Silva A. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure During

Exercise Improves Walking Time in Patients Undergoing Inpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation

After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Randomize Controlled Trial. JCRP;36(1):26-

27.

• Fischer A, Spiegl M, Altmann K, et.al. Muscle Mass, strength and functional outcomes in

critically ill patients after cardiothoracic surgery: does neuromuscular electrical stimulation

help? The Carastim 2 randomized controlled trial. Crit Care;20:30.

• Irons SL, Hoffman J. Functional Outcomes of a Patient With Acute Paraplegia After Open

Heart Surgery: A Case Report. CPPTJ;27(4):115-121.

• Mehta RH, Shahian DM, Shubin S, O’Brien SM, Edwards FH, Jacobs JP, Peterson ED.

Association of Hospital and Physician Characteristics and Care Processes With Racial

Disparities in Procedural Outcomes Among Contemporary Patients undergoing Coronary

Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery. Circulation; 2016;133:124-130.

• Mendes M. Is There a Role for Cardiac Rehabilitation After Coronary Artery Bypass

Grafting? Circulation; 2016;133:2538-2543.

• Niebauer J. Is There a Role for Cardiac Rehabilitation After Coronary Artery Bypass

Grafting? Circulation; 2016;133:2529-2537.

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Cardiac: Cardiac Rehabilitation

• Koehler Hildebrandt A, Hodgson JL, Dodor BA, Knight SM, Rappleyea DL. Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Factors Impacting Referral to and Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation for African American Patients: A Systematic Review. JCPR;36(5):320-330.

• Fletcher SM, McBurney H. Strategic Moments: Identifying Opportunities to Engage Clients in Attending Cardiac Rehabilitation and Maintaining Lifestyle Changes. JCRP;36(5):346-351.

• Rincon M, Rojas MX, Rodriguez R, Viviana A, Tamayo DC, Franco C, Castro H, Brophy J, Dennis R. Economic Evaluation of Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs for Chronic Heart Failure Patients in Colombia. JCPR; 36(2):12-19.

• Mitchell MS, Goodman JM, Alter DA, Oh PI, Leahey T, Faulkner GE. The Feasibility of Financial Incentives to Increase Exercise Among Canadian Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients. JCRP;36(2):28-32.

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6th Annual Johns Hopkins

Critical Care Rehabilitation

Conference

November 2-4, 2017 (with all-day pre-conference on Nov 3rd)

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

For more information:

[email protected] and www.hopkinsmedicine.org/OACIS/ICUrehab

Follow Us on Twitter: @icurehab @DrDaleNeedham

Abstract Submission Deadline June 30, 2016

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Thank you

Johns Hopkins Hospital Booth # 145

Paul Ricard

[email protected]

Will be at the booth

www.hopkinsmedicine.org/rehab

Twitter

For ICU Speaker @icurehab

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