Angina Prevalence and Provider Evaluation of Angina Relief
- Conditions
- Stable Coronary Artery Disease CAD
- Registration Number
- NCT01705054
- Lead Sponsor
- Saint Luke's Health System
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is describe the frequency of chest pain and how chest pain impacts patients' quality of life in the outpatients with chronic coronary artery disease in contemporary cardiology practice settings.
- Detailed Description
The primary goals in the management of stable coronary artery disease (CAD) are to reduce risk factors for heart attack and to control the symptoms of angina (chest pain). Ideally angina is well controlled with medications alone, but invasive procedures are a valuable option for patients with persistent angina. The amount of angina among patients with stable CAD in the outpatient setting, however, is unknown. An Australian study reported that almost 1 in 3 patients with stable angina being treated by primary care doctors had angina at least once a week, which was associated with worse quality of life. We propose to examine the burden of angina in outpatients with stable CAD who are being medically managed by cardiologists in the United States through administration of a one-time survey. The information from this study could ultimately help improve management of stable CAD and angina and illuminate potential underuse of revascularization. While cardiologists are generally expected to provide better angina control than primary care doctors, establishing the prevalence of angina among the best providers will help with a framework for interpreting symptom control among other practitioners.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 1246
- Coronary artery disease patients being seen in a participating cardiology office for a scheduled clinic visit who agree to take the survey.
- Too ill to take survey
- Previously completed this survey
- Refused to participate
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Seattle Angina Questionnaire One time cardiology office visit. Percentage of patients with frequent angina (\>1 episode/week) as measured by the Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Quality of Life One time cardiology office visit. Evaluate the impact of frequent angina on Quality of Life (as measured by the SAQ)
Cardiology practices angina control. One time cardiology office visit. Evaluate the differences in angina control between cardiology practices.
Physician Perspective One time cardiology office visit. Identifying differences between patients' and cardiologists' assessment of angina control
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City
🇺🇸Kansas City, Missouri, United States