2017
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2017-311726.53
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54 Frail older patients have a greater improvement in physical quality of life than robust patients at one year following invasive treatment for non-st elevation acute coronary syndrome

Abstract: offs during the end of life care by 50%, over a 6 month period. Since January 2016, there were different interventions every month; including Grand round, departmental teaching, posters (Figure 1), implementing related questions in the palliative pathway and e-messages. Results After 4 months, 66% of patients with an active ICD/ CRT-D received discussions and switch-offs in advance with good timing before death (Figure 2). In turn, there was a strong impact on patient-centred care, quality and co-ordinated car… Show more

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