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Early Return to Work After Uncomplicated Myocardial Infarction: Title and subTitle BreakResults of a Randomized Trial FREE

Charles Dennis, MD; Nancy Houston-Miller, RN; Rick G. Schwartz, PhD; David K. Ahn, PhD; Helena C. Kraemer, PhD; Denis Gossard, MD; Martin Juneau, MD; C. Barr Taylor, MD; Robert F. DeBusk, MD
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Presented at the Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Dallas, Nov 12,1986.

Reprint requests to Stanford Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, 730 Welch Rd, Suite B, Palo Alto, CA 94304 (Dr Dennis).


JAMA. 1988;260(2):214-220. doi:10.1001/jama.1988.03410020080032
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To determine if an occupational work evaluation could shorten the time to return to work, 201 employed men aged 49 ±7 years who were recovering from uncomplicated myocardial infarction were randomized to usual care (n = 102) or to an occupational work evaluation (n = 99). The occupational work evaluation consisted of a symptom-limited treadmill test performed 23 ±3 days after myocardial infarction and a formal recommendation to the patient and primary physician that the patient return to work within the next two weeks. The groups did not differ in age, medical status, comorbid disease, occupation type, or years on the job. At six months, 92% of patients receiving the intervention and 88% of patients receiving usual care were working either full- or part-time. Return to fulltime work occurred at a median of 51 days in patients receiving the intervention and 75 days in patients receiving usual care. This 32% reduction in the convalescence period was associated with $2102 of additional earned salary per intervention patient in the six months after myocardial infarction. One or more recurrent cardiac events occurred in 14 intervention patients (one death, one nonfatal myocardial infarction, three angioplasties, and nine coronary surgeries) and in 13 usual-care patients (two deaths, three nonfatal myocardial infarctions, six angioplasties, and seven coronary surgeries) in the six months after myocardial infarction. The early return to work of low-risk patients based on an occupational work evaluation is associated with important economic benefits.

(JAMA 1988;260:214-220)

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Theroux P, Waters DD, Halphen C, et al:  Prognostic value of exercise testing soon after myocardial infarction . N Engl J Med 1979;;301:341-345.
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Kushnir B, Fox KM, Tomlinson IW, et al:  The effect of a pre-discharge consultation on the resumption of work, sexual activity, and driving following acute myocardial infarction . Scand J Rehabil Med 1976;;8:155-159.
Naughton J, Sevelius G, Balke B:  Physiological responses of normal and pathological subjects to a modified work capacity test . J Sports Med 1973;;3:201-206.
Ewart CK, Taylor CB, Reese LB, et al:  The effects of early post-infarction exercise testing on self perception and subsequent physical activity . Am J Cardiol 1983;;51:1076-1080.
Haskell WL, DeBusk RF:  Cardiovascular responses to repeated treadmill exercise testing soon after myocardial infarction . Circulation 1979;;60:1247-1251.
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DeBusk R, Taylor CB, Agras S:  A comparison of exercise testing and psychological stress testing soon after myocardial infarction . Am J Cardiol 1979;;43:907-912.
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Wenger NK, Hellerstein HK, Blackburn H, et al:  Uncomplicated myocardial infarction: Current physician practice in patient management . JAMA 1973;;224:511-514.
Wenger NK, Hellerstein HK, Blackburn H, et al:  Physician practice in the management of patients with uncomplicated myocardial infarction: Changes in the past decade . Circulation 1982;;65:421-427.
Kjoller E:  Resumption of work after acute myocardial infarction . Acta Med Scand 1976;;199:379-385.
Harper JE, Connor WT, Hamilton M:  Controlled trial of early mobilization and discharge from hospital in uncomplicated myocardial infarction . Lancet 1971;;2:1331-1334.
Hutter AM Jr, Sidel VW, Shine KI, et al:  Early hospital discharge after myocardial infarction . N Engl J Med 1973;;288:1141-1144.
DeBusk RF, Houston N, Haskell W, et al:  Exercise training soon after myocardial infarction . Am J Cardiol 1979;;44:1223-1229.
Miller NH, Haskell WL, Berra K, et al:  Home versus group exercise training for increasing functional capacity after myocardial infarction . Circulation 1984;;70:645-649.
American Heart Association: 1986 Heart Facts . Dallas, American Heart Association, 1985;.
 The Multicenter Postinfarction Research Group: Risk stratification and survival after myocardial infarction . N Engl J Med 1983;;309:331-336.
DeBusk RF, Kraemer HC, Nash E, et al:  Stepwise risk stratification soon after acute myocardial infarction . Am J Cardiol 1983;;52:1161-1166.
Theroux P, Waters DD, Halphen C, et al:  Prognostic value of exercise testing soon after myocardial infarction . N Engl J Med 1979;;301:341-345.
Davidson DM, DeBusk RF:  Prognostic value of a single exercise test three weeks after uncomplicated myocardial infarction . Circulation 1980;;61:236-241.
Williams WL, Nair RC, Higginson LAJ, et al:  Comparison of clinical and treadmill variables for the prediction of outcome after myocardial infarction . J Am Coll Cardiol 1984;;4:477-486.
Madsen EB, Gilpin E, Ahrue S, et al:  Prediction of functional capacity and use of exercise testing for predicting risk after acute myocardial infarction . Am J Cardiol 1985;;56:839-845.
Garrity TF:  Vocational adjustment after first myocardial infarction: Comparative assessment of several variables suggested in the literature . Soc Sci Med 1973;;7:705-717.
Smith GR Jr, O'Rourke DF:  Return to work after a first myocardial infarction: A test of multiple hypotheses . JAMA 1988;;259:1673-1677.
Kushnir B, Fox KM, Tomlinson IW, et al:  The effect of a pre-discharge consultation on the resumption of work, sexual activity, and driving following acute myocardial infarction . Scand J Rehabil Med 1976;;8:155-159.
Naughton J, Sevelius G, Balke B:  Physiological responses of normal and pathological subjects to a modified work capacity test . J Sports Med 1973;;3:201-206.
Ewart CK, Taylor CB, Reese LB, et al:  The effects of early post-infarction exercise testing on self perception and subsequent physical activity . Am J Cardiol 1983;;51:1076-1080.
Haskell WL, DeBusk RF:  Cardiovascular responses to repeated treadmill exercise testing soon after myocardial infarction . Circulation 1979;;60:1247-1251.
Shapiro S, Winblatt E, Frank CW:  Return to work after first myocardial infarction . Arch Environ Health 1972;;24:17-26.
Handbook of Labor Statistics . Washington, DC, US Dept of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1985;.
DeBusk RF, Pitts W, Haskell WL, et al:  A comparison of cardiovascular responses to combined static-dynamic and dynamic effort alone in patients with chronic ischemic heart disease . Circulation 1979;;59:977-984.
DeBusk R, Taylor CB, Agras S:  A comparison of exercise testing and psychological stress testing soon after myocardial infarction . Am J Cardiol 1979;;43:907-912.
DeBusk RF, Valdez R, Houston N, et al:  Cardiovascular responses to dynamic and static effort soon after myocardial infarction: Application to occupational work assessment . Circulation 1978;;58:368-375.
Weinblatt E, Shapiro S, Frank CW, et al:  Return to work and work status following first myocardial infarction . Am J Public Health 1966;;56:169-185.
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