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- W4377984449 abstract "Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Global Cardiovascular (CV) mortality is highly increasing, mainly in low and middle-income countries because of lifestyle change and the rise of cardiovascular risk factors. Controlling these risk factors is very important to reduce cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. Risk factor control is particularly important in patients with established cardiovascular disease since these patients are at very high cardiovascular risk. SURF is an international and simple clinical audit that aims to record and manage cardiovascular risk factors in patients with established coronary heart disease (CHD). The goal of this analysis is to investigate risk factor recording and management in secondary prevention of CHD in the Moroccan population, a country considered as a very high CV risk according to the European Society of Cardiology. Methods Data of Moroccan patients with documented coronary heart disease (including stable angina pectoris, acute coronary syndrome, PCI and CAGB) were collected via an online survey during routine clinic visits. Patients’ demography, risk factors, physical and laboratory measurements, and medications were recorded. Results A total of 324 patients were recruited in 3 different centers in Morocco. There was a male predominance (81.5%) and mean age was 66.5 (SD 10.6) years. Recording of risk factors was high for smoking (96.7%), physical activity (97.3%) and blood pressure (87.8%). However, for some risk factor measurements like LDL cholesterol (recording 29.9%), information was often missing. Risk factor recording in Morocco was higher than the North Africa and Eastern Mediterranean (NAEM) regional and global estimates for smoking and physical activity; similar for blood pressure; and lower for LDL levels. Considering the attainment of risk factor goals defined by clinical guidelines, 79.6% of patients never smoked or quit smoking, and 25.0% were practicing physical activity at least 30 min 3-5 times a week. Regarding risk factor measurements, 38.2% had blood pressure <140/90mmHg and 27.3% had LDL <1.8mmol/L. Cardiac rehabilitation programs were attended by 3.5 % of participants. The level of target attainment in Morocco was like regional and global levels for smoking; like regional but lower than global results for physical activity; and lower than regional and global estimates for blood pressure and LDL. Conclusion The patients enrolled in our registry have multiple modifiable risk factors, with a poor control. The results underline the need for interventions to improve secondary prevention of CHD in Morocco." @default.
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- W4377984449 title "Secondary prevention of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) in the Moroccan population. Survey of Risk Factor (SURF) CHD II Morocco" @default.
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