The British journal of general practice

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Edel Murphy; Akke Vellinga; Molly Byrne; Margaret E Cupples; Andrew W Murphy; Brian Buckley; Susan M Smith; Edel Murphy; Akke Vellinga; Molly Byrne; Margaret E Cupples; Andrew W Murphy; Brian Buckley; Susan M Smith
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BACKGROUND: Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is the most common cause of death worldwide. AIM: To determine the long-term impact of organisational interventions for secondary prevention of IHD. DESIGN AND SETTING: Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies from CENTRAL, MEDLINE((R)), Embase, and CINAHL published January 2007 to January 2013. METHOD: Searches were conducted for randomised controlled trials of patients with established IHD, with long-term follow-up, of cardiac secondary prevention programmes targeting organisational change in primary care or community settings. A random-effects model was used and risk ratios were calculated. RESULTS: Five studies were included with 4005 participants. Meta-analysis of four studies with mortality data at 4.7-6 years showed that organisational interventions were associated with approximately 20% reduced mortality, with a risk ratio (RR) for all-cause mortality of 0.79 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.66 to 0.93), and a RR for cardiac-related mortality of 0.74 (95% CI = 0.58 to 0.94). Two studies reported mortality data at 10 years. Analysis of these data showed no significant differences between groups. There were insufficient data to conduct a meta-analysis on the effect of interventions on hospital admissions. Additional analyses showed no significant association between organisational interventions and risk factor management or appropriate prescribing at 4.7-6 years. CONCLUSION: Cardiac secondary prevention programmes targeting organisational change are associated with a reduced risk of death for at least 4-6 years. There is insufficient evidence to conclude whether this beneficial effect is maintained indefinitely

cardiovascular disease; coronary artery disease; general practice; systematic review.

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