THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PRESCRIPTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTIVE TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER EXTREMITIES ATHEROSCLEROSIS

Aim. To assess the factors associated with combination cardio protection therapy intake in patients with atherosclerotic lesion of lower extremities. Material and methods. Totally, 436 patients studied: 372 (82,3%) males and  64 (14,7%) females  at the age  45-81  (mediana  63) year old with obliter...

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Main Authors: A. N. Sumin, М. A. Kosova, Yu. D. Medvedeva, A. V. Scheglova, S. A. Makarov, G. V. Artamonova, L. S. Barbarash
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: «SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLC 2016-12-01
Series:Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
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Online Access:https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/513
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Summary:Aim. To assess the factors associated with combination cardio protection therapy intake in patients with atherosclerotic lesion of lower extremities. Material and methods. Totally, 436 patients studied: 372 (82,3%) males and  64 (14,7%) females  at the age  45-81  (mediana  63) year old with obliteration  atherosclerosis of lower extremities  >50%.  Patients  were investigated under the framework of the registry in Kemerovo cardiological center in 2009-2013 y. The study included a dynamic follow-up of vascular surgeon and cardiologist, instrumental and laboratory investigation. Depending on the regularity of cardioprotection  therapy, two groups were shaped:  group 1 (n=226) taking full combination cardioprotection therapy: antiplatelets,  inhibitors of angiotensin-converting  enzyme or angiotensin receptor blockers and statins, group 2 (n=210) did not take at least one of the listed drug groups.Results. The intake of combination  cardioprotection  therapy  was associated with higher prevalence  of arterial hypertension (95,1%), myocardial infarction (46,5%), coronary bypass  and percutaneous coronary intervention (21,1% and 32,3%, resp.), as interventions on extracranial arteries  (12,8%). Patients  from this group had angina presentation    more   often   and   the   diagnosed    coronary   heart disease  — 68,1%  and  83,2%,  resp.  Almost 60% of patients  with adequately  prescribed  treatment  were followed-up by cardiologist. In laboratory  data  of  this  group  there  was  lower  level  of  total  cholesterol. Patients had significantly larger left ventricle and lower ejection fraction.Conclusion. The factors associated with optimal medication treatment were ischemic heart disease (p<0,001), cardiologist follow-up (p<0,001), decrease of total cholesterol (p=0,02). To increase the effectiveness of secondary prevention in obliteration atherosclerosis of lower extremities it is worthy to apply novel organizational approaches  during outpatient period, particularly, dispensary follow-up in cardiologist practice.
ISSN:1728-8800
2619-0125