TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of the new Dutch guideline on cardiovascular risk management in patients with COPD
T2 - a retrospective study
AU - Nies, Lonneke Me
AU - Akker, Ingrid Looijmans-van den
AU - Rozendaal, Liesbeth
AU - Baar, Brenda
AU - Vos, Rimke C
AU - Hart, Huberta E
N1 - Funding Information:
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PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - Background: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have an independent increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. Cardiovascular risk (CVR) assessment should be offered to all patients with COPD, according to the new Dutch CVR management (CVRM) guideline (May 2019). Aim: To evaluate the impact of the new CVRM guideline on the care of patients with COPD in primary care. Design & setting: A retrospective study took place within five primary healthcare centres located in The Netherlands. Method: In accordance with the guideline, the CVR of all patients with COPD was estimated and categorised. Data from 2014–2019 were used for the qualitative risk assessment based on comorbidities, and the quantitative Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE). In addition, the guideline-based follow-up was investigated. Results: Of the 391 patients with COPD, 84.1% (n = 329) had complete data on CVR assessment: 90.3% (n = 297) had a (very) high risk, and 9.7% (n = 32) a low-to-moderate risk. Of the patients with (very) high risk, 73.4% (n = 218) received guideline-based follow-up (primary care: 95.4%, secondary care: 4.6%). In 15.9% (n = 62) of all patients with COPD, the CVR profile was not measured and of the (very) high-risk patients, 26.6% (n = 79) were not enroled in a CV care programme. Conclusion: Whereas in the majority of patients with COPD the CVR is already known, for one out of six patients this CVR still has to be assessed according to the recently updated guideline. Moreover, once a (very) high risk has been assessed, as a consequence CV treatment of risk factors should be intensified in one out of four patients with COPD. Adherence to the new CVRM guideline could prvide improvement in CVRM in more than a third of all patients with COPD.
AB - Background: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have an independent increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. Cardiovascular risk (CVR) assessment should be offered to all patients with COPD, according to the new Dutch CVR management (CVRM) guideline (May 2019). Aim: To evaluate the impact of the new CVRM guideline on the care of patients with COPD in primary care. Design & setting: A retrospective study took place within five primary healthcare centres located in The Netherlands. Method: In accordance with the guideline, the CVR of all patients with COPD was estimated and categorised. Data from 2014–2019 were used for the qualitative risk assessment based on comorbidities, and the quantitative Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE). In addition, the guideline-based follow-up was investigated. Results: Of the 391 patients with COPD, 84.1% (n = 329) had complete data on CVR assessment: 90.3% (n = 297) had a (very) high risk, and 9.7% (n = 32) a low-to-moderate risk. Of the patients with (very) high risk, 73.4% (n = 218) received guideline-based follow-up (primary care: 95.4%, secondary care: 4.6%). In 15.9% (n = 62) of all patients with COPD, the CVR profile was not measured and of the (very) high-risk patients, 26.6% (n = 79) were not enroled in a CV care programme. Conclusion: Whereas in the majority of patients with COPD the CVR is already known, for one out of six patients this CVR still has to be assessed according to the recently updated guideline. Moreover, once a (very) high risk has been assessed, as a consequence CV treatment of risk factors should be intensified in one out of four patients with COPD. Adherence to the new CVRM guideline could prvide improvement in CVRM in more than a third of all patients with COPD.
KW - cardiovascular diseases
KW - chronic obstructive
KW - health services research
KW - primary health care
KW - pulmonary disease
KW - risk assessment
KW - risk factors
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U2 - 10.3399/bjgpopen20X101139
DO - 10.3399/bjgpopen20X101139
M3 - Article
C2 - 33199309
SN - 2398-3795
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - BJGP Open
JF - BJGP Open
IS - 1
ER -