International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health (Aug 2016)

Work-related outcome after acute coronary syndrome: Implications of complex cardiac rehabilitation in occupational medicine

  • Monica Lamberti,
  • Gennaro Ratti,
  • Donato Gerardi,
  • Cristina Capogrosso,
  • Gianfranco Ricciardi,
  • Cosimo Fulgione,
  • Salvatore Latte,
  • Paolo Tammaro,
  • Gregorio Covino,
  • Albert Nienhaus,
  • Elpidio Maria Garzillo,
  • Mario Mallardo,
  • Paolo Capogrosso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13075/ijomeh.1896.00643
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
pp. 649 – 657

Abstract

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Objectives: Coronary heart disease is frequent in the working-age population. Traditional outcomes, such as mortality and hospital readmission, are useful for evaluating prognosis. Fit-for-work is an emerging outcome with clinical as well as socioeconomic significance. We describe the possible benefit of a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program for return to work (RTW) after acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Material and Methods: We evaluated 204 patients with recent ACS. They were divided into 4 groups on the basis of their occupational work load: very light (VL), light (L), moderate (M), and heavy (H). Work-related outcomes were assessed with the Work Performance Scale (WPS) of the Functional Status Questionnaire and as “days missed from work” (DMW) in the previous 4 weeks. The variables considered for outcomes were percent ejection fraction, functional capacity expressed in metabolic equivalents (METs), and participation or non-participation in the CR program (CR+ and CR–). Results: One hundred thirty (66%) patients took part in the CR program. Total WPS scores for CR+ and CR– subgroups were VL group: 18±4 vs. 14±4 (p < 0.001), L group: 18±3 vs. 14±3 (p < 0.0001), M group: 19±3 vs. 16±3 (p < 0.003), and H group: 20±4 vs. 17±3 (p < 0.006). Fewer DMW were reported by the CR+ group. Conclusions: Non-participation in CR was a consistent cause of poorer work-related outcomes. Our findings indicate that CR and occupational counseling play a very important role in worker recovery and subsequent reintegration in the workplace, in particular among clerical workers.

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