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| Prevention of Recurrent Heart Attacks and strokes in Low and Middle Income Populations |
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| Evidence-based Recommendations for Policy Makers and Health Professionals |
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| Technical Units |
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ISBN-13
9789241562584
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ISBN-10
9241562587
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Order Number
11500569
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Price
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40.00
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US$
48.00
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Developing countries:
CHF
20.00
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English
2003
106
pages
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| Summary |
This publication summarizes the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) and cerebrovascular disease (CeVD). A commentary on the evidence for cardiovascular prevention in peripheral vascular disease and diabetes is also included. Each review of evidence is followed by a short summary of clinical recommendations for secondary prevention. A review of other considerations influencing policy-makers in the implementation of secondary prevention strategies, including health economics, follows. Finally, the book identifies areas in which research is needed to improve secondary prevention of CVD in low- and middle-income populations.
This publication is intended for practicing physicians responsible for the care of patients with established cardiovascular disease (CVD) - specifically CHD and CeVD - in low- and middle-income populations and countries. The aim is to provide general guidance about the effectiveness - or lack of effectiveness - of specific interventions, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. In addition, the information will help a wide range of health professionals concerned with individual and community care, and will provide guidance to health policy-makers about the broader issues pertaining to implementation of interventions in low- and middle-income populations.
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