Title of article :
CURRENT STATE OF ANGINA TREATMENT IN THE OUTPATIENT POPULATION AND HEART RATE MONITORING SURVEY IN LATVIA (REALITY LATVIA)
Author/Authors :
Balode, Inga Riga Stradins University, LATVIA , Jegere, Sanda Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, LATVIA , Mintale, Iveta Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, LATVIA , Narbute, Inga Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, LATVIA , Zakke, Ilja Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, LATVIA , Latkovskis, Gustavs Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, LATVIA , Latkovskis, Gustavs University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA , Erglis, Andrejs Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, LATVIA , Erglis, Andrejs University of Latvia - Faculty of Medicine, LATVIA
From page :
194
To page :
201
Abstract :
The aim of the REALITY Latvia survey was to accumulate information about treated stable angina outpatients regarding their characteristics, heart rate (HR), treatment, and quality of life. Thirty cardiologists were involved with 1–15 patients each. In total, data about 300 patients were obtained. Patients were examined and questioned during one visit. A high HR was defined above 70 beats per minute (bpm), in accordance to recent evidence. Mean HR was 70.3 ± 11.3 bpm and 45% of patients had HR above 70 bpm. The opinion of practitioners regarding HR differed. For example, a HR level within the range 70–80 bpm was perceived by cardiologists as “normal”, “borderline high” and “high”. The mean target HR that physicians wanted to achieve was 60.1 ± 4.7 bpm. Beta blockers were used in 91% of cases. The more widely used beta blockers were metoprolol (47%) and bisoprolol (35%) in mean daily doses 69.7 ± 30.1 mg and 5.3 ± 2.0 mg, respectively.REALITY Latvia data suggest that, despite wide use of beta blockers, HR control in stable angina patients is insufficient. This is caused by insufficient understanding of HR as a treatment target by physicians and use of beta blockers in suboptimal dosages.
Keywords :
angina , heart rate , antianginal treatment , outpatient
Journal title :
Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact an‎d Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact an‎d Applied Sciences
Record number :
2656822
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