1. Documento de Consenso sobre Estratificação de Risco Cardiovascular e estudo da doença coronária em Portugal: a posição dos Grupos de Estudo de Cardiologia Nuclear, Ressonância Magnética e Tomografia Computorizada Cardíaca, de Ecocardiografia e de Fisiopatologia do Esforço e Reabilitação Cardíaca
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Catarina Vieira, António Ferreira, Ana Botelho, Catarina Ferreira, Miguel V. Correia, José Paulo Fontes, Gustavo Pires-Morais, Lígia Mendes, Ricardo Ladeiras Lopes, Mariana Vasconcelos, Nuno Ferreira, Nuno Bettencourt, Maria João Ferreira, Ana G. Almeida, Sofia Carvalho, Pedro Matos, Ana Faustino, Anaí Durazzo, and Madalena Teixeira
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Rehabilitation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Context (language use) ,language.human_language ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Stress test ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,language ,Cardiology ,Position paper ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Portuguese ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Working group ,business ,Reimbursement - Abstract
Despite constant medical evolution, the reimbursement policy of Portuguese National Health Service (NHS) for the study and risk stratification of coronary heart disease has remained unchanged for several decades. Lack of adjustment to contemporary clinical practice has long been evident. However, the recent publication of the European Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of chronic coronary syndromes further highlighted this gap and the urgent need for a change. Prompted by these Guidelines, the Working Group on Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and Cardiac CT, the Working Group on Echocardiography and the Working Group on Stress Pathophysiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology, began a process of joint reflection on the current limitations and how these recommendations could be applied in Portugal. To this end, the authors suggest that the new imaging methods (stress echocardiogram, cardiac computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance), should be added to exercise treadmill stress test and myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in the available exam portfolio within the Portuguese NHS. This change would allow full adoption of European guidelines and a better use of tests, according to clinical context, availability and local specificities. The adoption of clinical guidance standards, based on these assumptions, would translate into a qualitative improvement in the management of these patients and would promote an effective use of the available resources, with potential health and financial gains.
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- 2022