textabstractObjective: Self-perceived health status may be helpful in identifying patients at high risk for adverse outcomes. The Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization (EHS-CR) provided an opportunity to explore whether impaired health status was a predictor of 1-year mortality in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing angiographic procedures. Methods: Data from the EHS-CR that included 5619 patients from 31 member countries of the European Society of Cardiology were used. Inclusion criteria for the current study were completion of a self-report measure of health status, the EuroQol Questionnaire (EQ-5D) at discharge and information on 1-year follow-up, resulting in a study population of 3786 patients. Results: The...
Cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease (CHD), is the leading cause of death among ...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess survival in people who are at apparent high risk who do not ...
peer reviewedFive years after coronary angiography, life satisfaction (LS) among patients may be rel...
Objective: Self-perceived health status may be helpful in identifying patients at high risk for adve...
Karin Biering,1 Hans Erik Bøtker,2 Troels Niemann,3 Niels Henrik Hjollund4,51Department of Oc...
BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that a clinically significant portion of patients with coronary a...
textabstractPurpose: In patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with the pacl...
Background Health status has become increasingly important as an outcome measure in patients with ca...
BACKGROUND: Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) have been associated with lower health utilities (HUs) co...
Background It has been recognized that a clinically significant portion of patients with coronary ar...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare Euroqol-5D (EQ-5D) outcomes in coronary heart diseas...
Poor subjective health status significantly predicted short-term mortality in patients with coronary...
Background-—The major determinants and prognostic importance of self-reported health in patients wit...
Background: Subjective health status is an increasingly important parameter to assess the effect of ...
Aim: To investigate how risk factors predict manifestations in coronary heart disease (CHD), and tre...
Cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease (CHD), is the leading cause of death among ...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess survival in people who are at apparent high risk who do not ...
peer reviewedFive years after coronary angiography, life satisfaction (LS) among patients may be rel...
Objective: Self-perceived health status may be helpful in identifying patients at high risk for adve...
Karin Biering,1 Hans Erik Bøtker,2 Troels Niemann,3 Niels Henrik Hjollund4,51Department of Oc...
BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that a clinically significant portion of patients with coronary a...
textabstractPurpose: In patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with the pacl...
Background Health status has become increasingly important as an outcome measure in patients with ca...
BACKGROUND: Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) have been associated with lower health utilities (HUs) co...
Background It has been recognized that a clinically significant portion of patients with coronary ar...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare Euroqol-5D (EQ-5D) outcomes in coronary heart diseas...
Poor subjective health status significantly predicted short-term mortality in patients with coronary...
Background-—The major determinants and prognostic importance of self-reported health in patients wit...
Background: Subjective health status is an increasingly important parameter to assess the effect of ...
Aim: To investigate how risk factors predict manifestations in coronary heart disease (CHD), and tre...
Cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease (CHD), is the leading cause of death among ...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess survival in people who are at apparent high risk who do not ...
peer reviewedFive years after coronary angiography, life satisfaction (LS) among patients may be rel...