EUROASPIRE III: a survey on the lifestyle, risk factors and use of cardioprotective drug therapies in coronary patients from 22 European countries

@article{Kotseva2009EUROASPIREIA,
  title={EUROASPIRE III: a survey on the lifestyle, risk factors and use of cardioprotective drug therapies in coronary patients from 22 European countries},
  author={Kornelia Kotseva and David A Wood and Guy De Backer and Dirk De Bacquer and Kalevi Py{\"o}r{\"a}l{\"a} and Ulrich Keil},
  journal={European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention \& Rehabilitation},
  year={2009},
  volume={16},
  pages={121 - 137}
}
  • K. Kotseva, D. Wood, +3 authors U. Keil
  • Published 1 April 2009
  • Medicine
  • European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation
Aim The aim of the European Action on Secondary and Primary Prevention by Intervention to Reduce Events III (EUROASPIRE III) survey was to determine whether the Joint European Societies' guidelines on cardiovascular prevention are being followed in everyday clinical practice and to describe the lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic management in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) in Europe. Methods The EUROASPIRE III survey was carried out in 2006-2007 in 76 centres from selected… 
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