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Compliance to medication of patients with previous Q - positive myocardial infarction

Abstract

In the article the issue of compliance to medication treatment of patients with previous Q - positive myocardial infarction within one year after discharge from the hospital is considered. 113 persons were included in the research. The control was conducted after 6 and 12 months. Lower compliance to treatment was noted concerning all groups: β-adrenergic blockers, APF/ARA inhibitors, double antithrombocytic therapy, with a greater proportion of reducing statins (50 %).

About the Authors

E. V. Gurieva
SBE RH №2 - Center of emergency medical care
Russian Federation

Elga Vladimirovna Gurieva - post-graduate student on speciality ‘Cardiology’, doctor cardiologist

Yakutsk



E. S. Kylbanova
Medical Institute of North- Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Elena Semenovna Kylbanova – MD, Head of Internal Medicine and General Practice ( Family Medicine) Faculty of Postgraduate Medical Education

Yakutsk



A. V. Pavlova
SBE RH №2 - Center of emergency medical care
Russian Federation

Anna Valentinovna Pavlova - post-graduate student on speciality ‘Cardiology’, doctor cardiologist

Yakutsk



B. V. Andreev
SBE RH №2 - Center of emergency medical care
Russian Federation

Boris Vitalievich Andreev - head physician

Yakutsk



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Gurieva E.V., Kylbanova E.S., Pavlova A.V., Andreev B.V. Compliance to medication of patients with previous Q - positive myocardial infarction. Yakut Medical Journal. 2017;(1):24-27.

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