Abstract
A continuously increasing number and improving quality of surgeries substantiate the rationale of studying the
issues of patients (predominantly children and teenagers) rehabilitation after surgical correction of congenital
heart defects. In the A.N. Bakoulev Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, RAMS, we have studied
clinical and functional status of patients after correction of the majority congenital heart defects, mechanisms
of cardiovascular system adaptation to physical activity, and therefore created the theoretical basis for these
patients' rehabilitation. However, practical implementation is hampered by an absence of organizational
forms for a project realization. In foreign literature, there are few specialized publications on the physical
aspect of rehabilitation. According to different authors, positive results of rehabilitation programs include
increasing aerobic capacity, muscle mass, improving the level of psychosocial functioning. The objectives of
children cardiac rehabilitation program include an increase in child functionality, improvement of life quali
ty, increase in an overall physical activity and teaching a child and his or her family about a healthy lifestyle to
reduce the risk of progression or emergence of cardiovascular diseases. Several publications emphasized that
some questions remain as to an optimal program structure and effectiveness. Further studies concerning effec
tiveness of rehabilitation programs should have sufficient volume, should be performed in homogeneous
patient populations, and have adequately randomized treatment and control groups.
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