How well are patients with atherosclerotic disease treated?Secondary prevention in primary care
Open Access
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
- Vol. 18 (4) , 232-236
- https://doi.org/10.1080/028134300448805
Abstract
Objective - To examine changing trends in the field of secondary prevention of atherosclerotic disease in Norwegian general practice. Design - A multipractice survey of consecutive patients with atherosclerotic disease consulting general practitioners in 1994/95 compared with a similar survey in 1996/97. Setting - Primary health care. Subjects - 707 patients attending 31 general practitioners in 1994/95 and 1353 patients attending 63 general practitioners in 1996/97. Main outcome measures - The patients were examined and interviewed for risk factors and pharmacological treatment. Results - In 1994/95, 18% of the patients had been prescribed a lipid-lowering agent as opposed to 55% in the later survey. Consequently, the average level of LDL cholesterol in the 1996/97 population was 19% lower than in the 1994/95 population (3.8 mmol/l vs 4.7 mmol/l), which may imply a marked risk reduction. Aspirin and beta-blockers were prescribed to approximately 50% of the patients in both surveys. Diabetic patients had the same drug prescription rate and lipid profile as non-diabetics. In both surveys, about 25% of the patients were smokers. Conclusion ? Secondary prevention in the majority of patients with atherosclerotic disease though ameliorating is still unsatisfactory. More attention is needed to achieve and sustain treatment goals.Keywords
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