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Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine ; (6): 142-147, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-753077

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Objective :To study influence of health management mode on poor living habits and incidence rate of relat—ed complications in aged patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).Methods : Medical data of 259 aged CHD pa—tients in our hospital from Jan 2013 to Dec 2016 were collected .Health management mode was performed in our hospital since Jan 2015 ,therefore ,according to treatment time ,patients were divided into CHD control group (n=114) and health management group (n= 140 ) ,both groups were intervened for continuous six months .Scores of self—rated abilities for health practices scale (SRAHP ) and Seattle angina questionnaire (SAQ ) ,levels of fasting blood glucose (FBG) ,blood pressure and blood lipids before and after intervention ,incidence of complications and mortality during follow—up were measured and assessed between two groups .Results :Compared with before interven—tion ,after six—month intervention , there were significant rise in each item score and total scores of SRAHP and SAQ ,and significant reductions in levels of FBG ,SBP ,DBP ,TC and TG in two groups , P=0. 001 all.Compared with CHD control group after six—month intervention ,there were significant rise in each item score and total score of SRAHP [(82. 95 ± 18.24) scores vs .(91.91 ± 20.23) scores] ,each item score and total score of SAQ [(64. 90 ± 14. 29) scores vs .(72. 15 ± 15.87) scores] ,and significant reductions in levels of FBG [(5.51 ± 1.21) mmol/L vs. (5. 14 ± 1. 13)mmol/L] ,SBP[(121.07 ± 14.52) mmHg vs.(116. 72 ± 14. 01) mmHg] ,DBP [(80. 23 ± 9.63) mmHg vs.(77. 62 ± 9.31)mmHg] ,TC[(4. 31 ± 0.65)mmol/L vs.(4. 11 ± 0. 61) mmol/L] and TG[(1.45 ± 0. 21) mmol/L vs.(1. 39 ± 0.21)mmol/L] in health management group , P<0. 05 or <0. 01. During follow—up ,incidence rates of recurrent angina pectoris (21.4% vs.35.3%) ,heart failure (2. 1% vs.7.6%) and myocardial infarction (3. 6%vs.10. 1%) in health management group were significantly lower than those of CHD control group , P<0.05 all. Conclusion :Health management mode can enhance health behavior ,correct poor living habits ,stabilize blood glu—cose ,blood lipid and blood pressure ,and reduce incidence rate of related complications in aged CHD patients .

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