• Title of article

    Quality of care among elderly patients hospitalized with unstable angina

  • Author/Authors

    Chandreshwar N. Shahi، نويسنده , , Saif S. Rathore، نويسنده , , Yongfei Wang، نويسنده , , Ranjana Thakur، نويسنده , , Wen-Chih Wu، نويسنده , , Jennifer M. Lewis، نويسنده , , Marcia K. Petrillo، نويسنده , , Martha J. Radford، نويسنده , , Harlan M. Krumholz، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    263
  • To page
    270
  • Abstract
    Background Guidelines for the management of unstable angina have been published by the United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (currently known as the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality); however, little information is available about the quality of unstable angina care, particularly among elderly patients. Methods We examined 1196 elderly Medicare-insured patients hospitalized with unstable angina (ruled out for acute myocardial infarction) at Connecticut hospitals between August and November 1995 to evaluate quality of care provided during hospitalization. Patients without therapeutic contraindications were evaluated for the use of 5 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research guideline–recommended measures: electrocardiographic examination within 20 minutes of admission, use of aspirin on admission, intravenous heparin on admission, achievement of therapeutic anticoagulation among patients provided heparin, and prescription of aspirin on discharge. Results Less than half (49.6%) of patients underwent electrocardiographic examination within 20 minutes of admission. After excluding patients with contraindications, aspirin was provided to 80.1% of patients and intravenous heparin to 59.2% of indicated patients, of whom only 43.3% achieved therapeutic anticoagulation. Aspirin was prescribed to 82.3% of eligible patients at discharge. Performance on the 5 quality measures varied widely among hospitals. Conclusions Agency for Health Care Policy and Research guideline–recommended risk stratification and therapeutic interventions are underused in elderly patients hospitalized with unstable angina, with quality of care varying widely among hospitals. (Am Heart J 2001;142:263-70)
  • Journal title
    American Heart Journal
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    American Heart Journal
  • Record number

    532511