A nurse-coordinated intervention programme vs standard of care after an acute coronary syndrome: the ALLEPRE trial
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The ALLEPRE trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-coordinated prevention program (NCPP) compared to standard care (SOC) in managing cardiovascular risk after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The results demonstrated that the NCPP significantly reduced major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and improved lifestyle factors such as exercise frequency, body weight control, and medication adherence among patients. These findings suggest that integrating a nurse-coordinated approach into healthcare could enhance secondary prevention strategies for ACS patients.
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