Use of antiplatelets and lipid lowering therapy in patients with peripheral vascular disease

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Aldawood, AS [1 ]
Jaeschke, R [1 ]
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[1] King Fahad Natl Guard Hosp, Dept Crit Care & Med, Riyadh 11322, Saudi Arabia
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peripheral vascular disease; prevention; anti platelet; lipid lowering therapy;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives: To investigate the use of antiplatelet and lipid lowering therapy among, patients undergoing peripheral vascular surgery, and to compare their use with that reported among a similar population of patients in Canada. Methods: Chart review of a cohort of 52 patients undergoing peripheral vascular surgery. The study was carried out at King Fahad National Guard Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in May 2000. Results: On discharge, less than 50% of the patients received any antiplatelet or antithrombotic medication. Only 13% of the patients received lipid-lowering therapy. Those findings parallel those of Canadian publications. Conclusion: Current literature supports the use of anti platelet and lipid-lowering therapy among patients with peripheral vascular disease. In King Fahad Hopsital, National Guard, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the use of those beneficial interventions is likely sub-optimal. Factors other than randomized clinical trail derived evidence likely influence practice and behavior. Whether dissemination of evidence may change such a pattern of behavior requires further study.
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