Achievement of multiple therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease prevention. Retrospective analysis of real practice in Italy

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Figliuzzi Ilaria, Presta Vivianne, Citoni Barbara, Miceli Francesca, Simonelli Francesca, Battistoni Allegra, Coluccia Roberta, Ferrucci Andrea, Volpe Massimo, Tocci Giuliano
ISSN: 0160-9289

Background: Pharmacological therapy in patients at high cardiovascular (CV) risk should be tailored to achieve recommended therapeutic targets. Hypothesis: To evaluate individual global CV risk profile and to estimate the control rates of multiple therapeutic targets for in adult outpatients followed in real practice in Italy. Methods: Data extracted from a cross-sectional, national medical database of adult outpatients in real practice in Italy were analyzed for global CV risk assessment and rates of control of major CV risk factors, including hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, and obesity. CV risk characterization was based on the European SCORE equation and the study population stratified into 3 groups: low risk ( 40 (males)/>50 (females) mg/dL (OR: 0.926, 95% CI: 0.895–0.958), triglycerides

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