Literature DB >> 8679862

[Prescription of platelet antiaggregants in secondary prevention of ischemic heart disease].

A V Calpe Climent1, F J Tomàs Arbona, M Horrach Pérez, J J Peña Díaz, J Llobera C-anaves, V Thomàs Mulet, C Rodríguez Moreno.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To find out how many patients older than 64 years of age seen in a primary health care (PHC) centre receive antiplatelet drugs for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD), as well as by whom they are prescribed, which drug is chosen, and what are its contraindications, unwanted effects and motives for ending therapy.
DESIGN: Description of all cases of CHD among patients older than 64, identified through the audit of clinical records.
SETTING: Urban health care centre with 23,702 inhabitants, with 2,742 over 64, 2,660 of whom have clinical records.
SUBJECTS: Patients over 64 with CHD, seen in the health centre within 1993. MEASUREMENTS AND
INTERVENTIONS: Age, sex, type of CHD, therapy with a platelet aggregation inhibitor, drug used, dose, prescriptor, adverse events, contraindications.
RESULTS: We identified 179 cases of CHD, a prevalence of 6.7%, of which 60.9% were male. 94 patients received an antiplatelet drug: aspirin (88.3%), dypiridamol and triflusal (5.3% each) and ticlopidine (1 case). 111 patients were adequately treated, including 84 given aspirin or ticlopidine, 12 patients in which therapy was ended due to adverse events, and 15 patients in which use of antiaggregant drugs was contraindicated. All prescriptions originating from general practitioners were for aspirin, while specialists prescribed other drugs in 11% of cases.
CONCLUSION: Two-thirds of patients with CHD were correctly treated. Aspirin is the antiaggregant drug most frequently used, particularly among PHC physicians. Even low doses of aspirin were associated with interruptions of therapy due to adverse events.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8679862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aten Primaria        ISSN: 0212-6567            Impact factor:   1.137


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1.  [The secondary prevention of ischaemic heart disease in Spain. A systematic review of observational studies].

Authors:  Gabriel Sanfélix; Salvador Peiró; Victoria Gosalbes Soler; Pedro Cervera Casino
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2006-09-30       Impact factor: 1.137

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