Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001
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fthshedmarkcom:oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/134238 2023-05-15T18:34:20+02:00 Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 Hartz, Ingeborg Njølstad, Inger Eggen, Anne Elise 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/134238 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi596 eng eng European Heart Journal 2673–2680 Risk assessment Antihypertensives Lipid-lowering drugs Primary prevention Cardiovascular disease VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Basic medical dental and veterinary science disciplines: 710::Pharmacognosy: 738 VDP::Medical disciplines: 700 Journal article Peer reviewed 2005 fthshedmarkcom https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi596 2017-10-27T17:31:08Z This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in European Heart Journal following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Hartz, I., Njølstad, I. & Eggen, A.E. (2005). Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001. European heart journal. 26(24), 2673 is available online at: dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi556 Aims To study the implications of European guidelines on the use of antihypertensives and/or lipidlowering drugs (LLDs) for primary prevention in a Norwegian population. Methods and results The Tromsø study is a population-based study in the municipality Tromsø, Norway (from 1974 to till now). This analysis includes 45–79-year-old participants in 2001 (n ¼ 6362, attendance rate 86%). From the age of 60 years in men and 70 years in women, almost all participants were defined as high-risk individuals according to the European guidelines, with established cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or a 10-year risk score of 5%. In the primary prevention subgroup of the 45–64-year-olds, recommended antihypertensive and/or LLD use would be higher in men only, 42% compared with 12% on current medication. Among the 65–79-year-olds, .90% would be eligible for antihypertensives and/or LLDs in both sexes when compared with current treatment rates of ,30%. In total, 40% of all participants aged 45–79 would be candidates for primary prevention, compared with 15% on current medication. Conclusion The implementation of the European guidelines could imply a doubling of the numbers of Norwegian adults on cardiovascular medication for primary prevention. Contributors to the increase would be more frequent drug use in men and elderly people, particularly for LLD use. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences: Brage INN Norway Tromsø European Heart Journal 26 24 2605 2606 |
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Risk assessment Antihypertensives Lipid-lowering drugs Primary prevention Cardiovascular disease VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Basic medical dental and veterinary science disciplines: 710::Pharmacognosy: 738 VDP::Medical disciplines: 700 Hartz, Ingeborg Njølstad, Inger Eggen, Anne Elise Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 |
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This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in European Heart Journal following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Hartz, I., Njølstad, I. & Eggen, A.E. (2005). Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001. European heart journal. 26(24), 2673 is available online at: dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi556 Aims To study the implications of European guidelines on the use of antihypertensives and/or lipidlowering drugs (LLDs) for primary prevention in a Norwegian population. Methods and results The Tromsø study is a population-based study in the municipality Tromsø, Norway (from 1974 to till now). This analysis includes 45–79-year-old participants in 2001 (n ¼ 6362, attendance rate 86%). From the age of 60 years in men and 70 years in women, almost all participants were defined as high-risk individuals according to the European guidelines, with established cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or a 10-year risk score of 5%. In the primary prevention subgroup of the 45–64-year-olds, recommended antihypertensive and/or LLD use would be higher in men only, 42% compared with 12% on current medication. Among the 65–79-year-olds, .90% would be eligible for antihypertensives and/or LLDs in both sexes when compared with current treatment rates of ,30%. In total, 40% of all participants aged 45–79 would be candidates for primary prevention, compared with 15% on current medication. Conclusion The implementation of the European guidelines could imply a doubling of the numbers of Norwegian adults on cardiovascular medication for primary prevention. Contributors to the increase would be more frequent drug use in men and elderly people, particularly for LLD use. |
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Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 |
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Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 |
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Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 |
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Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 |
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Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001 |
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