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Tactics of hypolipidaemic treatment after revascularization of the heart

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
1998

Abstract

Previous investigation revealed that hypolipidaemic treatment of patients with IHD in the Czech Republic is inadequate. Patients after revascularization operations are discharged from cardio-surgical departments without suitable medication and moreover the values of the lipid spectrum are affected by the surgical intervention.

The objective of the investigation was to evaluate the indication of hypolipidaemic treatment during hospitalization or later during check-up examinations by attending physicians. The authors evaluated retrospectively 100 patients after revascularization operations of the heart discharged without hypolipidaemic treatment and 40 patients treated with fluvastatin because of the lipid values before surgery.

Using questionnaires it was revealed that in the group without pharmacpological intervention in 36% patients the lipid levels were checked and hypolipidaemic treatment was started in 14% of the patients. In the patients with pharmacological treatment 100% adherence to treatment and improvement of the lipid spectrum was found similarly as in comparable trials.

Fluvastatin treatment was well tolerated. In the authors view hypolipidaemic treatment after revascularization should be started before discharge from hospital with regard to preoperative results of the lipid spectrum.