Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3478524 Journal of the Formosan Medical Association 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background/PurposeAggressive and persistent control of risk factors is recommended for prevention of secondary comorbidities in patients with cardiovascular diseases. This study aimed to evaluate guideline recommendations for achieving targets for lipid and blood pressure (BP) control in patients with cardiovascular diseases in Taiwan.MethodsThis multicenter cohort study was conducted in 14 hospitals in Taiwan. A total of 3316 outpatients who had established cerebrovascular disease (CVD), coronary artery disease (CAD), or both were recruited. Risk factors for comorbid conditions such as high BP, sugar, hemoglobin A1C, abnormal lipids, lipoproteins, and medication use were compared between patients with CVD, CAD, or both.ResultsOf all patients, 503 (15.2%) had CVD only, 2568 (77.4%) had CAD only, and 245 (7.4%) had both CVD and CAD. Compared with patients who had only CAD, those with CVD were older, had higher frequency of hypertension, and lower frequency of diabetes mellitus. Patients with CAD were more likely to receive lipid-lowering and antihypertensive drugs than those with CVD (p < 0.001). Only 54.8% and 55.9% of patients achieved the recommended lipid and BP control targets, respectively. Patients with CVD (adjusted odds ratio: 0.61; 95% confidence interval: 0.48–0.78; p < 0.001) and women (adjusted odds ratio: 0.65; 95% confidence interval: 0.55–0.78; p < 0.001) were less likely to achieve the recommended lipid and BP targets.ConclusionThe guideline-recommended targets for lipids and BP in patients with CAD and CVD were still suboptimal in Taiwan. Greater efforts are required to achieve the targets, particularly in patients with CVD and in women.

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