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Medicina (Kaunas) 2014; 50 (5): 295-302
DOI: 10.1016/j.medici.2014.10.005

Insufficient control of heart rate in stable coronary artery disease patients in Latvia.

Inga Balode 1
Iveta Mintāle 2,3
Gustavs Latkovskis 2,3,4
Sanda Jēgere 2,3
Inga Narbute 5,3
Iveta Bajāre 3
Nicola Greenlaw 6
Philippe Gabriel Steg 7
Roberto Ferrari 8
Andrejs Erglis 2,3,4
1 Riga Stradins University, Riga, Latvia
2 Latvian Centre of Cardiology, Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, Riga, Latvia
3 Research Institute of Cardiology, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
4 Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
5 Latvian Centre of Cardiology, Pauls Stradiņ Clinical University Hospital, Riga, Latvia
6 Robertson Centre of Biostatistics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
7 INSERM U-1148 and University Paris Diderot, Paris, France
8 Department of Cardiology and LTTA Centre, University Hospital of Ferrara and Maria Cecilia Hospital, GVM Care & Research, E.S. Health Science Foundation, Cotignola, Italy
Keywords
Coronary artery disease
Heart rate
Outpatient

Heart rate (HR) ≥70 beats per minute (bpm) increases cardiovascular risk in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. The objective of the analysis is to characterize HR as well as other clinical parameters in outpatients with stable CAD in Latvia.
CLARIFY is an ongoing international registry of outpatients with established CAD. Latvian data regarding 120 patients enrolled in CLARIFY and collected at baseline visit during 2009-2010 were analyzed.
The mean HR was 67.7±9.5 and 66.9±10.7bpm when measured by pulse palpation and electrocardiography, respectively. HR ≤60bpm and ≥70bpm was observed in 25% and 35.8% of patients, respectively. When analyzing patients with angina symptoms, 22.8% had HR ≤60bpm while HR ≥70bpm was observed in 33.3% of the cases. HR ≥70bpm was observed in 36.2% of patients with symptoms of chronic heart failure. Beta-blockers were used in 81.7% of the patients. Metoprolol (long acting succinate), bisoprolol, nebivolol and carvedilol in average daily doses 63.8, 5.3, 4.5, and 10.4mg/d were used in 47, 37, 11 and 3 cases, respectively. Among patients with HR ≥70bpm 79.1% were using beta-blockers. Medications did not differ significantly between the three groups according to HR level (≤60, 61-69 and ≥70bpm).
Despite the wide use of beta-blockers, HR is insufficiently controlled in the analyzed sample of stable CAD patients in Latvia. Target HR ≤60bpm is achieved only in 25% of the patients while more than one third have increased HR ≥70bpm.

Correspondence to A. Erglis Latvian Centre of Cardiology, Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, Pilsonu 13, 1002 Riga, Latvia. E-mail address: a.a.erglis@stradini.lv

Received 18 February 2014, accepted 24 September 2014, available online 4 November 2014.

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