Outcomes 2018 - Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital | Page 61

CARDIAC REHABILITATION
Dallas Stats FY18

11,928

Patients by Type
Left Ventricular Assist Device 1 %
2 %
Other
Total referrals
28 %
WOMEN
67 % MEN
Attended Baylor Dallas Cardiac Rehab
Heart Failure
Valve Surgery / TAVR
Transplant
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
14 %
7 %
6 %
21 %
15 %
34 %
Percutaneous Coronary
Intervention
Myocardial Infarction
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND PULMONARY REHABILITATION ( AACVPR ) CERTIFICATION
AACVPR has certified Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital ’ s cardiovascular rehabilitation program . AACVPR is dedicated to the professional development of its members , through information , networking , and educational opportunities . Central to its mission is the improvement in the quality of life for patients and their families .
Current Cardiac Rehabilitation Research : Impact of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Anxiety After MI , PCI or Valve Surgery in Cardiac Rehabilitation
The Cardiac Rehabilitation program at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas received Institutional Review Board ( IRB ) approval in fiscal year 2018 to launch a study to evaluate the effectiveness of animalassisted ( canine ) therapy on state anxiety in cardiac rehab patients recovering from myocardial infarction ( MI ) – with or without stent , percutaneous coronary intervention ( PCI ), and valve surgery .
The study will enroll 45 patients in a control group and 45 patients in an intervention group . The Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Short Form © ( SSTAISF ) will be given to the intervention group participants before and after their hour-long rehab session , including exercise and ten minutes of animal-assisted therapy , to measure their anxiety . Therapy dogs will be provided by Baylor University Medical Center ’ s Animal-Assisted Therapy program . The SSTAISF will also be administered to control group participants before and after their exercise therapy . Responses of the two groups will be compared to determine the effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy in reducing anxiety in the interventional group .
“ We hope that at the end of this study , results will provide healthcare professionals with a potential alternative intervention to pharmacological treatment for state anxiety in these patients ,” says Katelyn Brown , BS , EP , CCRP , exercise physiologist .
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