Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2672537 | Journal of Vascular Nursing | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We found that NLC enrollment produced an antiplatelet and a statin compliance of 100%, a smoking cessation rate of 17% (9 patients) and significant improvements in total cholesterol (median, 5.2-4.5 mmol/l), LDL (median, 3.1-2.5 mmol/l) and triglyceride (median, 1.7-1.4 mmol/l) levels. Significant disease-specific quality of life improvements and significant reduction in both the PROCAM (14% to 10%) and Framingham (14% to 11%) coronary risk scores were observed. Providing care at NLCs for claudicants is effective in assessing and managing risk factors, improves disease-specific quality of life and reduces predicted morbidity and mortality due to coronary heart disease.
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Authors
Josephine RGN, Sumit MBChB, MRCS, Morhisham N.A. MBChB, MRCS, Patrick A. MD, FRCS, Ian C. MD, FRCS,