2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-019-02334-2
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EQ-5D in coronary patients: what are they suffering from? Results from the ESC EORP European Survey of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Diabetes (EUROASPIRE IV) Registry

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“…However, problems in the PD domain were the most frequently reported (34.9%), and AD problems were the least frequently reported (12.5%) in CHD patients. CHD patients in 24 European countries had the most PD problems (58.9%), and SA problems were the least reported (11.6%) 10 . Different countries showed major differences in reported problems 10 .…”
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“…However, problems in the PD domain were the most frequently reported (34.9%), and AD problems were the least frequently reported (12.5%) in CHD patients. CHD patients in 24 European countries had the most PD problems (58.9%), and SA problems were the least reported (11.6%) 10 . Different countries showed major differences in reported problems 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CHD patients in 24 European countries had the most PD problems (58.9%), and SA problems were the least reported (11.6%) 10 . Different countries showed major differences in reported problems 10 . The reason may be the various cultures or the different cross-walk value sets used.…”
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“…Stroke patients with diabetes had lower health utility index and VAS scores and were more likely to have PD and AD issues with those without diabetes. Patients suffering from comorbidities (such as diabetes) had a signi cantly worse EQ-5D pro le [39]. Cardiovascular disease comorbid with diabetes has direct effects on quality of life, health services demands and economic costs [40].…”
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“…HRQoL is a multifactorial concept that includes physical and mental health, symptoms, functional status, and overall health perception [6]. Studies have revealed that CVD is significantly associated with impaired HRQoL [6][7][8][9].…”
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