NEAT is an observational cohort (Prospective registry of real world data) of patients with coronary and peripheral artery disease in an outopatient setting.
National multicenter registry in Brazil with initial plan of 25 sites from the 5 Brazilian regions. It will be coordinated by HCOR Research Institute which will perform regulatory, data and site management beyond academic leadership.NEAT is an observational cohort (Prospective registry of real world data) of patients with coronary and peripheral artery disease in an outopatient setting with 12 months of follow-up with collection of data at baseline, 6 months and 12 months.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
Hospital Do Coração
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Percentage of patients receiving evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
DOMAIN 1: Appropriate use of antithrombotic therapy
Time frame: Baseline
Percentage of patients receiving evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
DOMAIN 2: Cholesterol control
Time frame: Baseline
Percentage of patients receiving evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
DOMAIN 3: Blood pressure control
Time frame: Baseline
Percentage of patients receiving evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
DOMAIN 4: Glycemic control / diabetes treatment
Time frame: Baseline
Percentage of patients receiving evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
DOMAIN 5: Weight control
Time frame: Baseline
Percentage of patients receiving evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
DOMAIN 6: Non-pharmacological intervention: In this domain, there are 2 items to be evaluated: 1) No smoking; 2) Physical exercise ≥ 150 minutes per week.
Time frame: Baseline
Percentage of patients receiving complete evidence based therapies to reduce cardiovascular risk
Patient should receive all of the following to consider complete evidence based therapy: Appropriate use of antithrombotic therapy; Cholesterol control; Blood pressure control; Glycemic control / diabetes treatment; Weight control; Non-pharmacological intervention
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Time frame: 6 and 12 months
Percentage of patients with complete control of risk factors (blood pressure, cholesterol and glycemia)
blood pressure, cholesterol and glycemia levels at baseline, 06 and 12 months
Time frame: baseline, 06 and 12 months