Abstract
Introduction and objectivesThe objective of the study was to characterize the clinical and therapeutic profile of patients with ischemic cardiopathy (IC) in Spain in patients (group 1) at the time of hospital discharge after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), (group 2) at the first post-discharge follow-up visit, and (group 3) after one year of the ACS. Patients and methodsObservational, multicenter, cross-sectional, nationwide, performed in conditions of routine clinical practice. ResultsA total of 1018 patients were included: 354 (34.8%) in the group 1, 326 (32.0%) in the 2, and 338 (33.2%) in the 3. Compared with group 3, a higher percentage of patients from group 1 were smokers (32.2% versus 10.9%), consumed alcohol (28.2% versus 19.5%), did not do any physical exercise (61.0% versus 38.2%) or followed a diet (57.1% versus 32.5%). Of patients in group 1, 65.4% were referred to a cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP). Of those in group 2, 53.1% had not a scheduled appointment to initiate a CRP. Regarding group 3, 58.3% did not receive the recommendation of doing a CRP. Absence of obesity and attendance to a CRP were variables associated with the control of cardiovascular risk factors. ConclusionsCurrently, less than 50% of patients with IC in Spain are remitted to a CRP despite being associated with an improved control of cardiovascular risk factors.
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