2006
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2261-6-31
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An examination of factors influencing the choice of therapy for patients with coronary artery disease

Abstract: BackgroundA diverse range of factors influence clinicians' decisions regarding the allocation of patients to different treatments for coronary artery disease in routine cardiology clinics. These include demographic measures, risk factors, co-morbidities, measures of objective cardiac disease, symptom reports and functional limitations. This study examined which of these factors differentiated patients receiving angioplasty from medication; bypass surgery from medication; and bypass surgery from angioplasty.Met… Show more

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“…With a low variation in stroke rates across Switzerland [ 33 ] and assuming similar patient preferences across Swiss regions, the variation is most likely partially due to differing local practice patterns [ 57 ]. Previous studies on factors influencing the choice of therapy in patients with coronary artery disease showed, that many factors such as educational level, patient functioning, and gender influence the treatment choice [ 58 ]. Such factors may also influence the decision to search for open PFO and a treatment decision.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With a low variation in stroke rates across Switzerland [ 33 ] and assuming similar patient preferences across Swiss regions, the variation is most likely partially due to differing local practice patterns [ 57 ]. Previous studies on factors influencing the choice of therapy in patients with coronary artery disease showed, that many factors such as educational level, patient functioning, and gender influence the treatment choice [ 58 ]. Such factors may also influence the decision to search for open PFO and a treatment decision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%