Study reveals gaps in Life-Saving heart medication prescriptions
NCT ID NCT06450561
Summary
This study looked at whether patients who were hospitalized for serious heart or stroke events received the recommended cholesterol-lowering medications when they left the hospital. Researchers followed 129 patients to see if doctors prescribed drugs proven to significantly lower 'bad' cholesterol, which is key to preventing another heart attack or stroke. The goal was to understand and improve how well hospitals follow established prevention guidelines.
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Locations
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Consorci Sanitari Alt Penedes i Garraf-Hospital Sant Camil
Sant Pere de Ribes, Barcelona, 08810, Spain
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