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Seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria

OBJECTIVE: Knowing compliance with secondary prevention recommendations of stroke in primary care and to identify factors associated with compliance. DESIGN: Multi-centre cross-sectional. SETTING: Health primary care centres in a metropolitan area (944,280 inhabitants). PARTICIPANTS: Patients aged 1...

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Autores principales: Tamayo-Ojeda, Carmen, Parellada-Esquius, Neus, Salvador-González, Betlem, Oriol-Torón, Pilar Ángeles, Rodríguez-Garrido, M. Dolores, Muñoz-Segura, Dolores
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6875913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28395917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2016.07.004
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author Tamayo-Ojeda, Carmen
Parellada-Esquius, Neus
Salvador-González, Betlem
Oriol-Torón, Pilar Ángeles
Rodríguez-Garrido, M. Dolores
Muñoz-Segura, Dolores
author_facet Tamayo-Ojeda, Carmen
Parellada-Esquius, Neus
Salvador-González, Betlem
Oriol-Torón, Pilar Ángeles
Rodríguez-Garrido, M. Dolores
Muñoz-Segura, Dolores
author_sort Tamayo-Ojeda, Carmen
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description OBJECTIVE: Knowing compliance with secondary prevention recommendations of stroke in primary care and to identify factors associated with compliance. DESIGN: Multi-centre cross-sectional. SETTING: Health primary care centres in a metropolitan area (944,280 inhabitants). PARTICIPANTS: Patients aged 18 years and over with ischemic brain disease diagnosis prior to 6 months before the study. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Clinical history records of demographic variables, risk factors and cardiovascular comorbidity, drugs, blood pressure values (BP), LDL-cholesterol and medical visits by doctor and nurses after the event. Good adherence was considered when BP < 140/90 mmHg, LDL-cholesterol < 100 mg/dL, smoking abstention and preventive drugs prescription (anti-platelet/anticoagulants, statins and angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin-receptor-antagonists or diuretics) during the last 18 months. RESULTS: A total of 21,976 patients, mean age 73.12 years (SD: 12.13), 48% women, 72.7% with stroke. Co-morbidity: hypertension 70.8%, dyslipidemia 55.1%, DM 30.9%, atrial fibrillation 14.1%, ischemic heart disease 13.5%, chronic renal failure 12.5%, heart failure 8.8%, peripheral arterial disease 6.2%, dementia 7.8%. No record was found for smoking in 3.7%, for BP in 3.5% and for LDL in 6.5%. Optimal control: abstention smoking in 3.7%, BP < 140/90 in 65.7% and LDL < 100 mg/dL in 41.0%. Treatment: 86.2% anti-platelet/anticoagulants, 61.3% statins and 61.8% angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin-receptor-antagonists or diuretic. Registration and risk factors control was higher in 66-79 years aged and lower in 18-40 years aged. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of clinical guidelines recommendations for stroke prevention in primary care must be improved, especially among younger population. Organizational changes and more active involvement by professionals and strategies against therapeutic inertia must be taken.
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spelling pubmed-68759132019-11-26 Seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria Tamayo-Ojeda, Carmen Parellada-Esquius, Neus Salvador-González, Betlem Oriol-Torón, Pilar Ángeles Rodríguez-Garrido, M. Dolores Muñoz-Segura, Dolores Aten Primaria Originales OBJECTIVE: Knowing compliance with secondary prevention recommendations of stroke in primary care and to identify factors associated with compliance. DESIGN: Multi-centre cross-sectional. SETTING: Health primary care centres in a metropolitan area (944,280 inhabitants). PARTICIPANTS: Patients aged 18 years and over with ischemic brain disease diagnosis prior to 6 months before the study. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Clinical history records of demographic variables, risk factors and cardiovascular comorbidity, drugs, blood pressure values (BP), LDL-cholesterol and medical visits by doctor and nurses after the event. Good adherence was considered when BP < 140/90 mmHg, LDL-cholesterol < 100 mg/dL, smoking abstention and preventive drugs prescription (anti-platelet/anticoagulants, statins and angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin-receptor-antagonists or diuretics) during the last 18 months. RESULTS: A total of 21,976 patients, mean age 73.12 years (SD: 12.13), 48% women, 72.7% with stroke. Co-morbidity: hypertension 70.8%, dyslipidemia 55.1%, DM 30.9%, atrial fibrillation 14.1%, ischemic heart disease 13.5%, chronic renal failure 12.5%, heart failure 8.8%, peripheral arterial disease 6.2%, dementia 7.8%. No record was found for smoking in 3.7%, for BP in 3.5% and for LDL in 6.5%. Optimal control: abstention smoking in 3.7%, BP < 140/90 in 65.7% and LDL < 100 mg/dL in 41.0%. Treatment: 86.2% anti-platelet/anticoagulants, 61.3% statins and 61.8% angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin-receptor-antagonists or diuretic. Registration and risk factors control was higher in 66-79 years aged and lower in 18-40 years aged. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of clinical guidelines recommendations for stroke prevention in primary care must be improved, especially among younger population. Organizational changes and more active involvement by professionals and strategies against therapeutic inertia must be taken. Elsevier 2017 2017-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6875913/ /pubmed/28395917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2016.07.004 Text en © 2016 Elsevier España, S.L.U. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Parellada-Esquius, Neus
Salvador-González, Betlem
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Rodríguez-Garrido, M. Dolores
Muñoz-Segura, Dolores
Seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria
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title_full Seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria
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title_full_unstemmed Seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria
title_short Seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria
title_sort seguimiento de las recomendaciones en prevención secundaria cerebrovascular en atención primaria
topic Originales
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6875913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28395917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2016.07.004
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