Family Medicine Forum Research Proceedings 2014/Compte rendu sur la recherche au Forum en médecine familiale 2014

Claude Arsenault,Antoine Boivin,Isabelle Marcoux,Melanie Toupin, Anton Rabien, Morgan N Price,Mark Yaffe,Jane Mccusker,Martin G Cole,Maida J Sewitch,Tamara Sussman,Erin Strumpf,Antonio Ciampi,Eric Belzile, B K Hennen,Elizabeth Kayraining Bird, Paula Hutchinson,Anne Goddenwebster,Karen Mcneil, Sandra Witherbee,Judy Macdonald, S Shea, Andrea Rideout,Dianne Mackenzie, Lisa Doucette, Bruce Holmes, Antonia Johnson,Lindsey Campbell, M Firdaus, M Mydeen,Juan Soto,Cecile Pasino, Stephane Groulx, Jean Beaudry, Yves Filion, Julie Dufort,Setorme Tsikata,Justice Asomaning,Zahra Fatehihassanabad,Isabelle Bragard,Richard Fleet,Gilles Dupuis,Patrick Archambault,France Legare,Jeanmarc Chauny,Jeanfrederic Levesque,Mathieu Ouimet,Alain Vanasse,Maria Gabriela Orzanco,Patrick Bergeron,Alan A Cohen,Theophile Niyonsenga, D Leroux,Lyne Cloutier,Shabnam Asghari,Josiane Courteau, Y A Patel, Robert J Solomon,Rokeni Anantharajah,Susana Huang,Susan B Jaglal, Sarah E P Munce,Sonya Allin,Tarik Bereket,Debra A Butt, J P Haggerty,Julien Poitras,Alain Tanguay,Genevieve Simardracine,Josee Gauthier, W V Norman, E Guilbert,Christopher Okpaleke, E Steven Lichtenberg, M Paul, K White,Heidi E Jones, Bonnie Dobbs, D Mcneil, Anita Saini, L V Morrison,Kelly Hubbard, Linda Johnston,Erin Ueffing,Brian J Morris,Anwar Parbtani, Sylvain Bussieres,Fatoumatakorika Tounkara, T E Freeman,Stephen Petterson,Andrew Bazemore, Sean Finnegan,Raphaelle Theriault,Emily Gard Marshall,Barry Clarke, Allan L Bailey,Kris Mckeown, Grace Moe, Hemant Shah, Jean Palmart, A C Moore, Cara Sterling,Kayla Vale, Yisheng Chao, Genevieve Garnon, Marietherese Lussier,Michel Labreque, Andrea Lessard,Pierre Pluye,Roland Grad, Caroline Rheaume, Fatoumata Diallo, Tarek Bouhali, Justin Gagnon, Edith Omon,G Michael Allan, Michael R Kolber,Christina Korownyk, Roni Kraut, Aven Crawshay,Ben Vandermeer, Anthony D Urzo, Prateek Sehgal,Mariepierre Gagnon, Jeanpaul Fortin, Rejean Roy,Liette D Amours, Marie Desmartis, Tali Bogler, Allison Farber, Sheila Wijayasinghe, Charlie Guiang, Linda Lee,Loretta M Hillier, W Wayne Weston,Chad A Leaver, Simon Hagens, Cathy Faulds, Emily Stoll, Adriana Pietrzak, Jamie Demore, Gillian Bartlett, Alexandra Dimmer, Alexandra Fletcher, Peter Nugus,Charo Rodriguez, Jon Salsberg,Pierrepaul Tellier, Isabelle Vedel, Mark A Ware,Julie Paynegagnon,Claude Sicotte, S Buchman, Linda Rozmovits, Claire Kendall, Jaime Younger, Monica Taljaard, William Hogg, Richard H Glazier, Douglas G Manuel,Aileen Roman, Daniella Guindi,Svetlana Puzhko, Matthew Orava,Anik Giguere, Francoise Proust, Philippe Karazivan, B Martineau, Marie Meudec, Michele Morin, P Lebel, John Chmelicek,Denise Campbellscherer, T L Barber, Shelley Ross, Ghislaine Tre, Ulrich Ifoko, M Robert,Michel Labrecque, Michele Aubin, L Vezina, Rene Verreault, Lise Fillion, Eveline Hudon, Sebastien Simard, Andre Tourigny,Serge Dumont, Serge Daneault,Yves Lacasse,Audrey Samson, Christine M Gall, Joan Shaw, E Kiss, R Raiciu, Beverley Lawson, J D Chisholm, R W Gibson,Nirupa Varatharasan, Fred Burge,June C Carroll,Robin Z Hayeems,Fiona A Miller,Carolyn J Barg,Yvonne Bombard, Peter R Durie,Pranesh Chakraborty, Beth K Potter,Jessica P Bytautas, Karen Tam, Louise Taylor, Elizabeth Kerr, Christine Davies, Jennifer Milburn, Katherine Keenan,Felix Ratjen, Astrid Guttman, M C Kelly, Lara Nixon, Kelly Everard,Alec Chessman, Carol Styles, Maria Krahn, Lynn Farrales, J A Douglas,Jaime Ascher, John Nanson, May Farrales, Andrea Mccomb, Michael D Klein,Shafik Dharamsi, Christine Jonassimpson, Joanne Cacciatore, Douglas Archibald, Alison Eyre, Dorota Szczepanik, Lionel Laroche,Simone Dahrouge, Timothy J Wood,Memoona Hasnain,Dan L Longo, Filip Gilic,Ian Sempowski, Ana Blagojevic, Karen Schultz, J M Villa, Mariemichele Blais, Catherine Dube, Roxane Gagne, Marieline Tousignant, Stephane Turcotte, Melissa Lee, Tejal Patel, Philippe Thompsonleduc,Zachary Corso, Jeffrey J Sisler,S Michelle Driedger, Erin Falconer, Mia Steiner,Pierre Thomas Leger, Julie Maltaisgiguere, Jeff Plant, E Piette, Yuexi Chen, Ran Yan, Xingchen Chen, C Levitt, Noah Ivers, Brittany Julian, Jillian Salvador,Lynda Redwoodcampbell, Andrea G Hunter,Francine Borduas, Adriana Freitas, A G Jacques,Gaston Godin,Francesca Luconi, Jeremy M Grimshaw, Melissa Nutik, Debbie Elman, Linda Rozouvits, Risa Freeman, Carolina Aguilar, Ginetta Salvalaggio,Kris Aubreybassler, Christopher Meaney, Marc Olivier Deziel Malouin, Sophie Perraultharvey, Mathieu Pelletier, Sylvain Bellemare,Sabrina Leclair,Paige Hacking, Shaye Lafferty,Rupinder Mangat, D Hebert, Angela Han,Erin Mcfee, D W Evans, Sandra Whitehouse,Beverley Karras, D De Andres, Meredith Mckague, Shari Mckay,Dawn Stacey, Mariejoelle Cossi,Jennifer Kryworuchko,Ian D Graham, Valerieanne Gagnon, Maude Rheaume, Annie Thiffault, Sylvain Blanchet, Sarah Le Blanc, Lauren Lacaprara, Jeanmarc Lafleur, Chuanyi Nie, Allison Tsang, E J White, Eric Mang, A Katz, Artem Safarov, Nicolette Sopcak, Richard Cullen, Melanie Heatherington,Donna Manca,Anjori Pasricha, Elizabeth Muggah, Wendy Muckle

Canadian Family Physician(2015)

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Context Cardiovascular disease is the most prevalent chronic medical condition in Canada. A strategy of managing cardiovascular disease risk based on routinely performing personalized risk estimates and progressively targeting interventions toward risk factors can reduce morbidity and mortality. One barrier to the widespread adoption of such a risk stratification approach in clinical practice is the lack of an easy-to-use tool that provides risk-based recommendations and encourages shared decision making. Objective To develop a patient-centred, clinical decision support tool for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease that encourages evidence-based decision making. Design Systematic review. Methods The clinical practice guideline database of the Canadian Medical Association was reviewed for guidelines focused on the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in adult populations. Review of the guidelines led to a search of PubMed for multivariable risk algorithms (key words: Framingham heart study) and a search of the Cochrane database for meta-analyses of recommended interventions (key words: cardiovascular disease and prevention); if meta-analyses were unavailable, PubMed was searched for randomized controlled trials. Results We created a Web-based application (www.cardiovascularcalculator.radarhill.net) that provides personalized multivariable risk estimates of developing coronary artery disease and stroke over the next 10 years based on age, sex, smoking status, family history of early coronary artery disease, systolic blood pressure, use of antihypertensive medication, and lipid profile. The application also presents personalized, risk-based recommendations for lifestyle modification and pharmaceutical intervention from 5 Canadian guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, in addition to modified risk estimates for developing cardiovascular disease over the next 10 years for selected interventions (smoking cessation, treatment of blood pressure with various agents and to various targets, treatment with cholesterol-lowering agents, and treatment with antiplatelet medication) and risk estimates of developing treatment-related adverse events. Outcomes are presented both graphically and numerically, as absolute risks with accompanying numbers-needed-to-treat estimates and optional confidence intervals. Conclusion We have developed an interactive, Web-based clinical decision support tool that can conveniently assess coronary heart disease and stroke risk and provide personalized, guideline-based recommendations with evidence-based risk reduction estimates for various lifestyle and pharmaceutical interventions. Research | FMF Research Proceedings 2014
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