Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent in cardiac and pulmonary populations, often leading to poor adherence to medical advice. Rehabilitation programs integrate psychological counseling, stress management workshops, and support groups to address these comorbidities.
Chronic cardiac and pulmonary diseases share pathophysiological mechanisms—systemic inflammation, skeletal muscle dysfunction, and autonomic imbalance—which CPR directly targets. cardio pulmonary rehabilitation program
Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation is not an “extra” or “elective” service—it is a that reduces mortality, hospitalizations, and symptoms while improving quality of life and physical function. The strongest evidence supports supervised, multi-component programs lasting at least 12 weeks. However, global participation remains low (<30% of eligible patients). Overcoming barriers requires automated referral systems, home-based and digital options, and reimbursement parity for both cardiac and pulmonary tracks. Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent in cardiac
CPR is indicated for a broad spectrum of diagnoses: Overcoming barriers requires automated referral systems