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- Evolução do Rastreio da Comunicação InterventricularPublication . Sampayo, F; Quininha, J; Teixeira, M; Henriques, MDe 24 de Outubro de 1969 a 31 de Dezembro de 1986 foram observadas e seguidas por comunica ção interventricular isolada em Cardiologia Pediátrica no Hospital de Santa Marta 1274 crianças, com idade compreendida entre 3 dias e 12 anos, sem síndromes, nascidas em território nacional. Seiscentas e cinquenta e nove eram do sexo masculino e 615 do sexo feminino. Dada a importância do rastreio precoce na prevenção do estabelecimento de doença vascular pulmonar com resistência arterial pulmonar fixa foi feito o estudo evolutivo anual da idade da primeira observação. Os resultados foram favoráveis a partir de 1972, verificando-se uma melhoria progressiva com aumento do número de casos /ano e diminuição da idade do rastreio, sobretudo durante os últimos 7 anos do estudo.
- Mandatory Criteria for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs: 2018 Guidelines from the Portuguese Society of CardiologyPublication . Abreu, A; Mendes, M; Dores, H; Silveira, C; Fontes, P; Teixeira, M; Santa Clara, H; Morais, JCardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multidisciplinary process for patients recovering after an acute cardiac event or with chronic cardiovascular disease that reduces mortality and morbidity and improves quality of life. It is considered a cost-effective intervention and is expressly indicated in the guidelines of the major medical societies. In Portugal, only 8% of patients discharged from hospital after myocardial infarction are included in CR programs. In Europe overall, the percentage admitted to CR programs is 30%, while in the USA it is 20-30%. In view of the underuse of CR in Portugal, we call the attention of the health authorities to the need to increase the number and national coverage of CR programs, while maintaining high quality standards. The aim is for all patients resident in Portugal who are eligible for CR programs to have the same opportunities for access and attendance. In order to preserve the benefits and safety of this intervention, CR needs to be performed according to international guidelines. The fact that various initiatives in this field have been developed by different professional groups, some of them non-medical, that do not follow the European guidelines, has prompted us to prepare a series of norms defining mandatory criteria for CR, based on current knowledge and evidence. In this way we aim to ensure that the required increase in the number of CR programs, linked in a national network of CR centers, does not detract from the need to maintain their efficacy and quality. These criteria should serve as the basis for the future accreditation of CR centers in Portugal.