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- Title
Is global cardiovascular risk considered in current practice? Treatment and control of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes according to patients' risk level.
- Authors
Roccatagliata, Daria; Avanzini, Fausto; Monesi, Lara; Caimi, Vittorio; Lauri, Davide; Longoni, Paolo; Marchioli, Roberto; Tombesi, Massimo; Tognoni, Gianni; Roncaglioni, Maria Carla; Collaborative Group Risk and Prevention Study
- Abstract
<bold>Objectives: </bold>To assess the pharmacological treatment and the control of major modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in everyday practice according to the patients' cardiovascular risk level.<bold>Methods: </bold>In a cross-sectional study general practitioners (GPs) had to identify a random sample of their patients with cardiovascular risk factors or diseases and collect essential data on the pharmacological treatment and control of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes according to the patients' cardiovascular risk level and history of cardiovascular disease. Participants were subjects of both sexes, aged 40-80 years, with at least one known cardiovascular risk factor or a history of cardiovascular diseases.<bold>Results: </bold>From June to December 2000, 162 Italian GPs enrolled 3120 of their patients (2470 hypertensives, 1373 hyperlipidemics, and 604 diabetics). Despite the positive association between the perceived level of global cardiovascular risk and lipid-lowering drug prescriptions in hyperlipidemic subjects (from 26% for lowest risk to 56% for highest risk p < 0.0001) or the prescription of combination therapy in hypertensives (from 41% to 70%, p < 0.0001) and diabetics (from 24% to 43%, p = 0.057), control was still inadequate in 48% of diabetics, 77% of hypertensives, and 85% of hyperlipidemics, with no increase in patients at highest risk. Trends for treatment and control were similar in patients with cardiovascular diseases.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Even in high-risk patients, despite a tendency towards more intensive treatment, pharmacological therapy is still under used and the degree of control of blood pressure, cholesterol level and diabetes is largely unsatisfactory.
- Subjects
ITALY; CARDIOVASCULAR disease prevention; DRUG therapy for hyperlipidemia; ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents; HYPOGLYCEMIC agents; ANTILIPEMIC agents; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases; COMBINATION drug therapy; COMPARATIVE studies; DIABETES; FAMILY medicine; HYPERLIPIDEMIA; HYPERTENSION; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; MEDICAL protocols; MEDICAL prescriptions; RESEARCH; RISK assessment; PILOT projects; EVALUATION research; TREATMENT effectiveness; CROSS-sectional method; DISEASE complications
- Publication
Vascular Health & Risk Management, 2006, Vol 2, Issue 4, p507
- ISSN
1176-6344
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.2147/vhrm.2006.2.4.507