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The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health in Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease.
 
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Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, , University of Medical Sciences,, Poland
 
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Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, ,, University of Medical Sciences, Poland
 
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Department of Organization and Management in Health Care, University of Medical Sciences, Poland
 
 
Submission date: 2022-01-07
 
 
Acceptance date: 2022-06-02
 
 
Publication date: 2025-11-26
 
 
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Ewa Chlebuś   

Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, , University of Medical Sciences,, Poznań, Poland
 
 
Issue Rehabil. Orthop. Neurophysiol. Sport Promot. 2022;39(2)
 
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SUMMARY Introduction. Patients with established cardiovascular disease (CVD) have a high risk of subsequent CVD events. Monitoring of the risk factors is crucial in order to prevent recurrent CVD events. Aim. The aim of this study was to develop a protocol of the risk factors of recurrent CVD based on the ICF (The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health) framework. Material and Methods. An original ICF assessment sheet which contains risk factors of recurrent CVD was developed based on up-to-date data from the literature. The evaluation criteria for each category were determined based on recommendations defined in the ESC (European Society of Cardiolo-gy),AHA(American Heart Association) EFSD(European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes) and KDIGO(Clinical Practice Guideline for Glomerulonephritis) guidelines. Results.The original ICF assessment sheet contains CVD risk factor categories such as comorbidities, measures of liver and renal impairment, disorders of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, pharmacological treatment and lifestyle-related factors. Conclusions. The ICF assessment sheet, which contains multiple risk factors for CVD in one place can make monitoring this pa-rameters to be easier in doctor's office. Keywords: : ICF; secondary prevention; risk factors; cardiovascular disease;
ISSN:2300-0767
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