Adherence to secondary preventive treatment following myocardial infarction with and without obstructive coronary artery disease.
<h4>Background</h4>Secondary preventive medications following myocardial infarction (MI) reduce the risk of new cardiovascular events. Discontinuation and suboptimal adherence are common and affect prognosis. However, there is limited knowledge regarding adherence in patients with myocar...
Saved in:
| Main Authors: | Anna M Nordenskjöld, Miriam Qvarnström, Björn Wettermark, Bertil Lindahl |
|---|---|
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2025-01-01
|
| Series: | PLoS ONE |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324072 |
| Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
Adherence to secondary preventive treatment following myocardial infarction with and without obstructive coronary artery disease
by: Anna M. Nordenskjöld, et al.
Published: (2025-01-01) -
Impact of persistence to secondary preventive medication on prognosis for patients with myocardial infarction with and without obstructive coronary arteries.
by: Anna M Nordenskjöld, et al.
Published: (2025-01-01) -
Angina Pectoris Prevalence and Sick Leave Burden 1 Year After Myocardial Infarction With Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries
by: Kerstin Welén Schef, et al.
Published: (2025-07-01) -
Ventricular Rupture due to Myocardial Infarction without Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
by: Hendrik Lapp, et al.
Published: (2020-01-01) -
Clinical case of myocardial infarction without coronary artery obstruction in a young patient
by: I. S. Grishin, et al.
Published: (2022-07-01)