Patient Cognitive Status and Physician Recommendations for Cardiovascular Disease Treatment: Results of Two Nationwide, Randomized Survey Studies.
Deborah A LevineRachael T WhitneyAndrzej T GaleckiAngela FagerlinLauren P WallnerSupriya ShoreKenneth M LangaBrahmajee K NallamothuLewis B MorgensternBruno GiordaniBailey K RealeEmilie M BlairAnupriya SharmaMohammed U KabetoBrenda L PlassmanDarin B ZahuranecPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2023)
In these randomized survey studies, physicians recommended fewer guideline-concordant AMI and stroke treatments to hypothetical patients with early-stage dementia than those with NC. We did not find evidence that physicians recommend fewer treatments to hypothetical patients with MCI than those with NC.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- early stage
- double blind
- cardiovascular disease
- open label
- cross sectional
- mild cognitive impairment
- placebo controlled
- phase iii
- phase ii
- case control
- emergency department
- atrial fibrillation
- clinical trial
- acute myocardial infarction
- case report
- type diabetes
- cognitive impairment
- heart failure
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cardiovascular events
- lymph node
- study protocol
- brain injury
- replacement therapy