Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.

<h4>Background</h4>Clinical inertia has been defined as mistakes by the physician in starting or intensifying treatment when indicated. Inertia, therefore, can affect other stages in the healthcare process, like diagnosis. The diagnosis of dyslipidemia requires ≥2 high lipid values, but...

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Autores principales: Antonio Palazón-Bru, Vicente F Gil-Guillén, Domingo Orozco-Beltrán, Vicente Pallarés-Carratalá, Francisco Valls-Roca, Carlos Sanchís-Domenech, José M Martín-Moreno, Josep Redón, Jorge Navarro-Pérez, Antonio Fernández-Giménez, Ana M Pérez-Navarro, José L Trillo, Ruth Usó, Elías Ruiz
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cb176febf3b84069bdfc8b8603d09cc82021-11-18T08:28:09ZIs the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0091567https://doaj.org/article/cb176febf3b84069bdfc8b8603d09cc82014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24626597/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Background</h4>Clinical inertia has been defined as mistakes by the physician in starting or intensifying treatment when indicated. Inertia, therefore, can affect other stages in the healthcare process, like diagnosis. The diagnosis of dyslipidemia requires ≥2 high lipid values, but inappropriate behavior in the diagnosis of dyslipidemia has only previously been analyzed using just total cholesterol (TC).<h4>Objectives</h4>To determine clinical inertia in the dyslipidemia diagnosis using both TC and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) and its associated factors.<h4>Design</h4>Cross-sectional.<h4>Setting</h4>All health center visits in the second half of 2010 in the Valencian Community (Spain).<h4>Patients</h4>11,386 nondyslipidemic individuals aged ≥20 years with ≥2 lipid determinations.<h4>Measurement variables</h4>Gender, atrial fibrillation, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, age, and ESCARVAL training course. Lipid groups: normal (TC<5.17 mmol/L and normal HDL-c [≥1.03 mmol/L in men and ≥1.29 mmol/L in women], TC inertia (TC≥5.17 mmol/L and normal HDL-c), HDL-c inertia (TC<5.17 mmol/L and low HDL-c), and combined inertia (TC≥5.17 mmol/L and low HDL-c).<h4>Results</h4>TC inertia: 38.0% (95% CI: 37.2-38.9%); HDL-c inertia: 17.7% (95% CI: 17.0-18.4%); and combined inertia: 9.6% (95% CI: 9.1-10.2%). The profile associated with TC inertia was: female, no cardiovascular risk factors, no cardiovascular disease, middle or advanced age; for HDL-c inertia: female, cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular disease; and for combined inertia: female, hypertension and middle age.<h4>Limitations</h4>Cross-sectional study, under-reporting, no analysis of some cardiovascular risk factors or other lipid parameters.<h4>Conclusions</h4>A more proactive attitude should be adopted, focusing on the full diagnosis of dyslipidemia in clinical practice. Special emphasis should be placed on patients with low HDL-c levels and an increased cardiovascular risk.Antonio Palazón-BruVicente F Gil-GuillénDomingo Orozco-BeltránVicente Pallarés-CarrataláFrancisco Valls-RocaCarlos Sanchís-DomenechJosé M Martín-MorenoJosep RedónJorge Navarro-PérezAntonio Fernández-GiménezAna M Pérez-NavarroJosé L TrilloRuth UsóElías RuizPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e91567 (2014)
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Antonio Palazón-Bru
Vicente F Gil-Guillén
Domingo Orozco-Beltrán
Vicente Pallarés-Carratalá
Francisco Valls-Roca
Carlos Sanchís-Domenech
José M Martín-Moreno
Josep Redón
Jorge Navarro-Pérez
Antonio Fernández-Giménez
Ana M Pérez-Navarro
José L Trillo
Ruth Usó
Elías Ruiz
Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.
description <h4>Background</h4>Clinical inertia has been defined as mistakes by the physician in starting or intensifying treatment when indicated. Inertia, therefore, can affect other stages in the healthcare process, like diagnosis. The diagnosis of dyslipidemia requires ≥2 high lipid values, but inappropriate behavior in the diagnosis of dyslipidemia has only previously been analyzed using just total cholesterol (TC).<h4>Objectives</h4>To determine clinical inertia in the dyslipidemia diagnosis using both TC and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) and its associated factors.<h4>Design</h4>Cross-sectional.<h4>Setting</h4>All health center visits in the second half of 2010 in the Valencian Community (Spain).<h4>Patients</h4>11,386 nondyslipidemic individuals aged ≥20 years with ≥2 lipid determinations.<h4>Measurement variables</h4>Gender, atrial fibrillation, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, age, and ESCARVAL training course. Lipid groups: normal (TC<5.17 mmol/L and normal HDL-c [≥1.03 mmol/L in men and ≥1.29 mmol/L in women], TC inertia (TC≥5.17 mmol/L and normal HDL-c), HDL-c inertia (TC<5.17 mmol/L and low HDL-c), and combined inertia (TC≥5.17 mmol/L and low HDL-c).<h4>Results</h4>TC inertia: 38.0% (95% CI: 37.2-38.9%); HDL-c inertia: 17.7% (95% CI: 17.0-18.4%); and combined inertia: 9.6% (95% CI: 9.1-10.2%). The profile associated with TC inertia was: female, no cardiovascular risk factors, no cardiovascular disease, middle or advanced age; for HDL-c inertia: female, cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular disease; and for combined inertia: female, hypertension and middle age.<h4>Limitations</h4>Cross-sectional study, under-reporting, no analysis of some cardiovascular risk factors or other lipid parameters.<h4>Conclusions</h4>A more proactive attitude should be adopted, focusing on the full diagnosis of dyslipidemia in clinical practice. Special emphasis should be placed on patients with low HDL-c levels and an increased cardiovascular risk.
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author Antonio Palazón-Bru
Vicente F Gil-Guillén
Domingo Orozco-Beltrán
Vicente Pallarés-Carratalá
Francisco Valls-Roca
Carlos Sanchís-Domenech
José M Martín-Moreno
Josep Redón
Jorge Navarro-Pérez
Antonio Fernández-Giménez
Ana M Pérez-Navarro
José L Trillo
Ruth Usó
Elías Ruiz
author_facet Antonio Palazón-Bru
Vicente F Gil-Guillén
Domingo Orozco-Beltrán
Vicente Pallarés-Carratalá
Francisco Valls-Roca
Carlos Sanchís-Domenech
José M Martín-Moreno
Josep Redón
Jorge Navarro-Pérez
Antonio Fernández-Giménez
Ana M Pérez-Navarro
José L Trillo
Ruth Usó
Elías Ruiz
author_sort Antonio Palazón-Bru
title Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.
title_short Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.
title_full Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.
title_fullStr Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.
title_full_unstemmed Is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? Cross-sectional ESCARVAL study.
title_sort is the physician's behavior in dyslipidemia diagnosis in accordance with guidelines? cross-sectional escarval study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2014
url https://doaj.org/article/cb176febf3b84069bdfc8b8603d09cc8
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