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| Changes in secondary prevention of coronary artery disease in the post-discharge period over the decade 1997-2007. Results of the Cracovian Program for Secondary Prevention of Ischaemic Heart Disease and Polish parts of the EUROASPIRE II and III surveys. Andrzej Pajak, Piotr Jankowski, Kalina Kawecka-Jaszcz, Sławomir Surowiec, Renata Wolfshaut, Magdalena Loster, Katarzyna Batko, Leszek Badacz, Jacek S Dubiel, Janusz Grodecki, Tomasz Grodzicki, Janusz Maciejewicz, Ewa Mirek-Bryniarska, Wiesław Piotrowski, Wanda Smielak-Korombel, Wiesława Tracz Kardiol Pol 2009; 67(12):1353-1359 ICID: 931600 |
| Article type: Original article |
| IC™ Value: 9.00 |
| Both in the European and Polish guidelines, the highest priority for preventive cardiology was given to patients with established coronary artery disease (CAD). The Cracovian Program for Secondary Prevention of Ischaemic Heart Disease was introduced in 1996 to assess and improve the quality of clinical care in secondary prevention. Departments of cardiology of five participating hospitals serving the area of the city of Kraków and surrounding districts (former Kraków Voivodship) inhabited by a population of 1 200 000 took part in the surveys. In 1999/2000 and 2006/2007 the same hospitals joined the EUROASPIRE (European Action on Secondary Prevention through Intervention to Reduce Events) II and III surveys. The goal of the EUROASPIRE surveys was to assess to what extent the recommendations of the Joint Task Force of International Scientific Societies were implemented into clinical practice. |
ICID 931600 PMID 20054766 - click here to show this article in PubMed database |
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