[The added value of a structured evaluation of patients with vascular disease]
Publication year
2002Source
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 146, 48, (2002), pp. 2277-81ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Internal Medicine
Journal title
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume
vol. 146
Issue
iss. 48
Page start
p. 2277
Page end
p. 81
Subject
Hypertension and Circulation; Lipoproteins and atherosclerose; Hypertensie en circulatie; Lipoproteïnen en atheroscleroseAbstract
In 3 patients, 2 women aged 21 and 34 years and a man aged 56 years, with complaints related to wide-ranging and extensive vascular conditions, an organ-specific diagnostic approach and treatment did not lead to the correct diagnosis of the underlying clinical condition. Hereafter a structured, partly protocol-based approach was started which considered the entire vascular system and risk factors for vascular disease. The youngest women died a few years later due to ventricular fibrillation, while the two other patients were assisted in reducing those risk factors that could be influenced. As a result, the planned bypass operation was no longer necessary for the male patient. A structured evaluation by a multidisciplinary team can optimise the care of these patients. The basis of such a team consists of a vascular specialist and vascular nurse-practitioner, both of whom should have specific knowledge of risk factors, aetiology, life style intervention and treatment of these disorders.
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