Dispensary observation and active outpatient monitoring of patients with coronary artery disease can reduce the likelihood of cardiovascular complications by correcting main risk factors.
Does dispensary observation reduce mortality and cardiovascular complications in patients with coronary artery disease?
Active outpatient monitoring and remote technologies may improve long-term outcomes and reduce mortality in high-risk patients with coronary artery disease.
Dispensary observation of patients with coronary artery disease can significantly reduce the likelihood of cardiovascular complications onset. Active outpatient monitoring allows to correct the main risk factors for cardiovascular complications, to estimate the risk of unfavorable cardiovascular events onset and to identificate patients who will get benefit of coronary revascularization. The introduction of a comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular risk and the development of remote monitoring technologies will improve the long-term results of outpatient follow-up of patients with coronary artery disease at high cardiovascular risk.
Boytsov et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in Coronary artery disease. Dispensary observation and active outpatient monitoring was evaluated. Dispensary observation and active outpatient monitoring of patients with coronary artery disease can reduce the likelihood of cardiovascular complications by correcting main risk factors.