2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/3075489
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Design and Development of a Hospital‐Based Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Registry in Iran

Abstract: Background. The incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD), the leading cause of mortality in most developed and developing countries, is increasing. The adoption of hospital registries can improve care delivery and facilitate the management of CAD through better planning, as well as help with outcome assessment through more effective data management. Objectives. The present study is aimed at designing a hospital-based CAD registry for managing CAD data. Methods. This developmental study was conducted in three… Show more

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“…The report of the World Health Organization in 2020 shows that cardiovascular diseases, as one of the non-communicable diseases, are the most important cause of death across the world [2]. In Iran, as a developing country with low-income level, 26.4% of recorded deaths were due to cardiovascular diseases [3]. Coronary interventions through the skin, including the angioplasty technique, have played a significant role over the past 30 years in the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of cardiovascular diseases.…”
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“…The report of the World Health Organization in 2020 shows that cardiovascular diseases, as one of the non-communicable diseases, are the most important cause of death across the world [2]. In Iran, as a developing country with low-income level, 26.4% of recorded deaths were due to cardiovascular diseases [3]. Coronary interventions through the skin, including the angioplasty technique, have played a significant role over the past 30 years in the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of cardiovascular diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%