Quality Assessment of Vascular Disease Prevention Practices in High Risk Urban Women (P7.139)

CONCLUSIONS: Despite their proven value for secondary prevention, antiplatelet therapy and statins were underutilized in women with prior stroke or TIA. Strategies to intensify vascular disease prevention in high risk urban women and particularly women under 70 are needed. Study Supported by:Pfizer Disclosure: Dr. Chaturvedi has received personal compensation for activities with Genentech, Inc., Abbott Vascular, Boehringer-Ingelheim, WL Gore, and Merck. Dr. Chaturvedi has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity for NEJM Journal Watch Neurology. Dr. Pieper has nothing to disclose. Dr. Levine has nothing to disclose. Dr. Thati has nothing to disclose. Dr. Madhavan has received personal compensation for activities with Process Proxy Corporation as a consultant. Dr. Mateo has nothing to disclose. Dr. Cardozo has nothing to disclose. Dr. Lepczyk has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Race, Ethnicity, and Stroke Source Type: research