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Effective secondary prevention through cardiac rehabilitation after coronary revascularization and predictors of poor adherence to lifestyle modification and medication. Results of the ICAROS Survey

Authors :
Griffo R
Ambrosetti M
Tramarin R
Fattirolli F
Temporelli PL
Vestri AR
De Feo S
Tavazzi L
ICAROS investigators
VIGORITO, CARLO
Griffo, R
Ambrosetti, M
Tramarin, R
Fattirolli, F
Temporelli, Pl
Vestri, Ar
De Feo, S
Tavazzi, L
Vigorito, Carlo
Icaros, Investigators
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background and aim: Secondary prevention is a priority after coronary revascularization. We investigate the impact of a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program on lifestyle, risk factors and medication modifications and analyze predictors of poor behavioral changes and events in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: Multicenter (n = 62), prospective, longitudinal survey in post-CABG or -PCI consecutive patients after a comprehensive CR program. Cardiac risk factors, lifestyle habits, medication and 1 year cardiovascular events were collected. Logistic regression analyzed the association between risk factors, events and predictors of non-adherence to treatment and lifestyle. Results: At 1 year, of the 1262 patients (66 ± 10 years, CABG 69%, PCI 31%), 94% were taking antiplatelet agents (vs. 91.8% at CR admission and 91.7% at CR discharge, p = ns), 87% statins (vs. 67.5%, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef4ff97fd4704365f193cb90caf118c1