| Literature DB >> 30980346 |
E Aribas1, S E Elias-Smale2, D J Duncker3, J J Piek4, M A Ikram1, Y Appelman5, J E Roeters van Lennep6, M Kavousi7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the opinion of Dutch cardiologists on coronary microvascular disease (CMD) and its management in clinical practice, and to assess the need for a CMD guideline among Dutch cardiologists.Entities:
Keywords: Coronary microvascular diseas; Opinion poll; Practice guidelines; Survey questionnaire
Year: 2019 PMID: 30980346 PMCID: PMC6470226 DOI: 10.1007/s12471-019-1274-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neth Heart J ISSN: 1568-5888 Impact factor: 2.380
Demographics of responding cardiologists (n = 103)
| Cardiologists | Response rate | |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 49 (15) | 99% |
| Sex, male | 70% | 100%a |
| Experience as a cardiologist, years | 12 (12) | 93% |
| Practice setting | 100%a | |
| – Academic hospital | 22% | |
| – Non-academic hospital | 71% | |
| – Both in academic and non-academic hospital | 2% | |
| – Private clinic | 5% | |
| Sub-specialty | 78% | 100% |
| – Interventional cardiology | 26% | |
| – Non-invasive imaging | 25% | |
| – Women’s heart health | 4% | |
| – All others | 23% | |
| PhD degree | 59% | 100%a |
| Currently involved in research | 65% | 100%a |
| Average number of patients per month | 200 (170) | 95% |
| Average number of new patients with angina per month | 30 (38) | 88% |
aResponse was obligatory
Data represent frequencies and proportions for categorical data and median (interquartile range) for continuous variables
Cardiologists’ view regarding coronary microvascular disease (CMD) as a disease entity and its diagnosis and prognosis (n = 103)
| Cardiologists | |
|---|---|
| Self-rated knowledge | 7.0 (2.0)a |
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| – Agree | 58% |
| – Disagree | 14% |
| – Do not know | 28% |
|
| |
| – Agree | 61% |
| – Disagree | 31% |
| – Do not know | 8% |
|
| |
| – Agree | 17% |
| – Disagree | 70% |
| – Do not know | 15% |
|
| |
| – Agree | 56% |
| – Disagree | 18% |
| – Do not know | 26% |
aOn a scale of 0–10: 1 indicates very low, 10 indicates high
Data represent proportions for categorical variables and median (interquartile range) for continuous variables
Fig. 1Experience of cardiologists regarding coronary microvascular disease (CMD)
Fig. 2Treatment options used by Dutch cardiologists for coronary microvascular disease (CMD)
Fig. 3Cardiologists’ view regarding sex differences in coronary microvascular disease (CMD)