| Literature DB >> 17338887 |
Ignacio Plaza1, Sara García, Rosario Madero, María A Zapata, Jesús Perea, José A Sobrino, José L López-Sendón.
Abstract
The aims of this study were to determine the effect of a secondary prevention program on the treatment and control of coronary risk factors and to assess whether it improves functional capacity. The study involved 401 patients with coronary heart disease (mean age 57.1 years; 89% men). Clinical and anthropometric data, including blood pressure, were recorded, and electrocardiography, laboratory analysis and exercise testing were performed before and after the program, which lasted 2-3 months. The therapeutic intervention comprised pharmacological treatment of coronary risk factors and the encouragement of life-style changes, including a recommended medically supervised physical exercise regime. By the end of the program, lipid and lipoprotein levels had improved significantly (P< .001 for all). The proportion of smokers decreased from 37.4% to 3.6% (P< .001). Functional capacity increased by 26% (P< .001). In conclusion, patients who took part in the secondary prevention program experienced improvements in cardiovascular risk profile and functional capacity.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17338887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Cardiol ISSN: 0300-8932 Impact factor: 4.753