2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2012001400012
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Abstract: Background: Stable angina pectoris is a serious condition with few epidemiological studies in Brazil.

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“…The inclusion criteria were: duration of T2DM longer than 12 months, patients older than 18 years old, without symptomatic cardiac diseases (that means without previous history of coronary heart disease (CHD) or symptoms of CHD: angina, shortness of breath, and fatigue; without history of cerebrovascular disease or peripheral arterial disease), without insulin use in the first year after diagnosis, and without history of ketosis or ketonuria. The exclusion criteria were: positive response to the short version of the Rose angina questionnaire, 13 previous history of atherothrombotic events, patients who were unable to understand and/or sign the informed consent form, pregnant women, lactating women, chronic alcoholism, congestive heart failure, severe acute or obstructive respiratory failure, infection, patients with previous thyroid diseases, patients with recent interventions such as pulse therapy with corticosteroids, radioiodine, use of amiodarone, diabetes-related acute complications and hospitalization within the last 6 months. Written informed consent for the study was obtained from all patients.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion criteria were: duration of T2DM longer than 12 months, patients older than 18 years old, without symptomatic cardiac diseases (that means without previous history of coronary heart disease (CHD) or symptoms of CHD: angina, shortness of breath, and fatigue; without history of cerebrovascular disease or peripheral arterial disease), without insulin use in the first year after diagnosis, and without history of ketosis or ketonuria. The exclusion criteria were: positive response to the short version of the Rose angina questionnaire, 13 previous history of atherothrombotic events, patients who were unable to understand and/or sign the informed consent form, pregnant women, lactating women, chronic alcoholism, congestive heart failure, severe acute or obstructive respiratory failure, infection, patients with previous thyroid diseases, patients with recent interventions such as pulse therapy with corticosteroids, radioiodine, use of amiodarone, diabetes-related acute complications and hospitalization within the last 6 months. Written informed consent for the study was obtained from all patients.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AP questionnaire used in the NAHSIT was a modified Rose Angina Questionnaire [23] recommended by the World Health Organization for epidemiological surveys. The original version of the questionnaire was developed in 1962 to assess triggering and mitigating factors as well as the location, frequency, nature, severity, and duration of chest pain [24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os participantes que não responderam as questões N004 e N005 foram excluídos da análise. Para todos os testes se aceitou como significativo o intervalo de confiança de 95% (p<0,05 (13,8) 224 (15,9) Desânimo ou falta de energia nas últimas duas semanas…”
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