Statins at the Primary Care Level (EPRINA)
Dyslipidemia
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Dyslipidemia focused on measuring Dyslipidemia, Global cardiovascular risk, Statins, Educational interventions
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease: defined as acute coronary syndrome; history of myocardial infarction, stable or unstable angina, coronary revascularization, stroke, or transient ischemic attack presumed to be of atherosclerotic origin and revascularization.
- Moderate-High CVD risk according to the WHO charts adapted by the National MoH (estimated 10-year CVD risk ≥ 20%)
- LDL-C level ≥ 190 mg/dL
- Type 2 diabetes in patients between 40 and 75 years of age
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients that are already receiving statins, pregnant women, bed-bound, and patients who cannot give informed consent.
- End stage chronics kidney disease receiving dialysis ,HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, alcohol or drugs abuse.
Sites / Locations
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud "Dr. Favaloro"
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud "Ruca Calil"
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud "Malvinas Argentinas"
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud "Etcheparre"
- Hospital San Luis del Palmar
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud N°11
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud Dr. Balbastro
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud N°13
- Centro de Atención Primaria "Jardín Residencial"
- Centro de Atención Primaria de la Salud "Faldeo del Velazco"
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Group
No Intervention Group
The intervention group will receive a multifaceted educational intervention targeting physicians and pharmacist assistants to improve detection, treatment and control of hypercholesterolemia among uninsured patients with moderate-high cardiovascular risk in Argentina.
This group will continue with the usual care. Irrespective of the assignment of the clinic to the intervention or control group, all physicians from participating PCCs have received previous training on global cardiovascular risk management, given by the Ministry of Health