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Self-reported hypertension, dyslipidemia and hyperuricemia management by Italian Internal Medicine Units: a national survey of the FADOI Study Group in Cardiovascular Medicine

Authors :
Sara Ciarla
Nicola Tarquinio
Salvatore Lenti
Dario Manfellotto
Federica Lorenzi
Flavio Tangianu
Giancarlo Antonucci
Massimiliano Loreno
Martino F. Pengo
Maurizio Renis
Susanna Cozzio
Fabio Fiammengo
Massimo Errico
Erica Del Signore
Mario Trottini
Alessandro De Palma
Rocco Paternò
Maria D’Avino
Giuseppe Iosa
Mauro Campanini
Raffaele Costa
Gianluigi Scannapieco
Andrea Fontanella
Cecilia Politi
Fabrizio Colombo
Alberto Mazza
Marcello Rattazzi
Gualberto Gussoni
Giorgio Vescovo
Giuliano Pinna
Mazza, A
Lenti, S
D'Avino, M
Pinna, G
Antonucci, G
Ciarla, S
Colombo, F
Costa, R
Cozzio, S
De Palma, A
Del Signore, E
Errico, M
Fiammengo, F
Iosa, G
Loreno, M
Lorenzi, F
Paternò, R
Pengo, M
Politi, C
Rattazzi, M
Renis, M
Tangianu, F
Tarquinio, N
Trottini, M
Scannapieco, G
Vescovo, G
Gussoni, G
Campanini, M
Manfellotto, D
Fontanella, A
Source :
Italian Journal of Medicine, Vol 11, Iss 4, Pp 371-379 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
PAGEPress Publications, 2017.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the management practices of internal medicine clinicians for patients with cardiovascular risk factors, with particular respect to treatment thresholds, medication choices and target goals. A sample of internists - representatives of Internal Medicine Units (IMUs) from all the regions in Italy - were identified by the cardiovascular medicine study group of the Italian Internal Medicine FADOI (Federazione delle Associazioni dei Dirigenti Ospedalieri Internisti) Society and invited to fill out a questionnaire about hypertension, dyslipidemia and hyperuricemia. From the 101 questionnaires collected, it was found that despite large heterogeneity between IMUs in terms of patient management and adherence to guidelines, internists were experts in the management of patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors and associated comorbidities. We hope that these data prompt the internal medicine community to consider the value of producing shared, real-world guidelines on the management of cardiovascular disease.

Details

ISSN :
18779352 and 18779344
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Italian Journal of Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b8eba10bf6fd11ff670d03171435bedc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2017.852