Interhospital and interindividual variability in secondary prevention: a comparison of outpatients with a history of chronic coronary syndrome versus outpatients with a history of acute coronary syndrome (the iASPIRE Study).
James M G CurneenConor JudgeBryan TraynorAnthony BuckleyLavanya SaivaLaura MurphyDonal MurraySean FlemingPeter KearneyRoss T MurphyGodfrey AleongThomas J KiernanJames O'NeillDavid MooreBridog NicaodhabhuiJohn BirranePatricia HallJames CrowleyIrene GibsonCatriona S JenningsDavid WoodKornelia KotsevaJohn William McEvoyPublished in: Open heart (2021)
Despite international secondary prevention guidelines broadly recommending the same risk factor targets for all adults with CHD, we found marked differences in outpatient risk factor control and management on the basis of hospital location and index CHD presentation type (acute vs chronic). These findings highlight the need to reduce hospital-level and patient-level variability in preventive care to improve outcomes; a lesson that should inform CHD prevention programmes in Ireland and around the world.