Cardiovascular disease
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Publications Tagged with "Cardiovascular disease"
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2016
1 publicationA Review on Significance of Risk Assessment In Cardiovascular Diseases
Cardiovascular diseases(CVD) account for nearly one third of all deaths world wide. Consequently the prevention of risk factors for CVD is public health priority in recent times. The available rehabilitation and preventive measures include lifestyle modification, treatment with drug and intervention procedures. The appropriate application of risk assessment should result in a better quality of life for people with cardiovascular diseases and improve cost effectiveness of healthcare. The success of these measures depends laregely on the skills of patients in the daily management of their condition. The present study reveals that risk assessment can answer many questions in best therapeutic outcomes.
2014
1 publicationDrug Utilization Evaluation of Cardiovascular Drugs
For patients suffering with different types of cardiovascular diseases, the need to understand the pattern of occurrence of the disease in a population is very essential. The goal of the present study was to understand the pattern of occurrence of the various cardiovascular diseases and bring awareness about the rational use of drugs. Total 100 patients suffering with different types of cardiovascular diseases were included in present study within a time period of 6months. It was a prospective randomized study. The tools which were used throughout the study were patient information sheets (case sheets) and questionnaire. As per the data collected from the case sheets of 100 patients it can be concluded that average prevalence of cardiovascular diseases were found to be more in males than in females. Among the various CVD high prevalence was found to be of hypertension. Common age group of CVD is observed as 40 to 60 years. We have concluded that the drugs used for the treatment of cardiac disease are almost found to be rational. Rational use of drugs minimizes poly-pharmacy, drug interactions and in turn it minimizes the hospital stay. The drugs prescribed are from national list of essential medicines. The prescribing habits, route of administration, dosage forms are found to be appropriate.
