Title of article :
Can Computerized Risk Profiles Help Patients Improve Their Coronary Risk? The Results of The Coronary Health Assessment Study (CHAS),
Author/Authors :
Ilka Lowensteyn، نويسنده , , Lawrence Joseph، نويسنده , , Carey Levinton، نويسنده , , Michal Abrahamowicz، نويسنده , , Yvonne Steinert، نويسنده , , Steven Grover، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
8
From page :
730
To page :
737
Abstract :
Background.The Coronary Health Assessment Study (CHAS) was developed to determine the feasibility of using patient-specific, multifactorial computerized coronary risk profiles as a clinical decision aid to support primary prevention of CHD. Methods.Study participants included 253 community based physicians, randomized into profile and control groups, and 958 of their patients. The profile group physicians received coronary risk profiles for their patients within 10 working days after the baseline patient assessment providing early feedback. The control group received their profiles only if the patient was clinically reevaluated during a 3-month follow-up visit. Patientsʹ coronary risk factors were evaluated at baseline and at follow-up. Results.The profile group had a significantly higher (P< 0.05) ratio of high-risk/low-risk patients who returned for a follow-up visit compared to the control group (1.23 vs 0.77). The patients in the profile group also had significantly (P< 0.05) greater mean reductions in total cholesterol (−0.5 vs −0.1 mmol/L), LDL cholesterol (−0.4 vs 0.0 mmol/L), the total cholesterol/ HDL ratio (−0.6 vs −0.2), and the predicted 8-year coronary risk (−1.8 vs −0.3%). Conclusions.Computer-generated coronary risk profiles can be effective in assisting physicians to identify high-risk patients. Their use is also associated with significantly greater improvements in the serum lipid profiles and the overall coronary risk of these patients.
Keywords :
Computers , coronary disease , Risk factors. , Patients , prevention
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Record number :
802977
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