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CHD
Prevention
Key areas include promoting lifestyle changes to reduce smoking,
promote healthy diets and physical activity. (Please refer to the
Smoking, Healthy Eating and Pysical Activity sections). In primary care actions include identifying and treating people with high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Rapid access chest pain clinics
In recent years rapid access chest pain clinics have been established
across EHSSB. These
provide rapid assessment and diagnosis of chest pain.
The Northern Ireland Chest,
Heart and Stroke Association have set up a Cardiac
Rehabilitation Programme for the Eastern Health and Social
Services Board population. This programme is funded by the Big Lottery
Fund. The aim of the project is to ensure that all EHSSB
residents admitted to hospitals in the EHSSB with a cardiac event
and particularly the most socially disadvantaged, will have access
to a quality cardiac rehabilitation programme.
EHSSB Ambulatory Care Project
A
Coronary Heart Disease
subgroup has been set up as part of the EHSSB
Ambulatory Care Project.
Regional Projects
Reviews of Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery – Implementation
A Coronary heart disease
subgroup has been established within the EHSSB.
DHSSPS Reviews of Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Implementation
Group has been set up.
Regional Audit of Thrombolytic Treatment
A Regional Audit of Thrombolysis was carried out in 2003. Thrombolysis is the use of clot dissolving drugs in people suffering from heart attacks. These drugs help reverse the effects of a heart attack by opening the blocked artery and returning blood to the affected part of the heart. Thrombolytic treatment can be given up to twelve hours after the onset of symptoms of a heart attack but is most effective when given within the first two hours. Following the audit initiatives have been put in place to reduce delays in administration of thrombolysis.
Needs
and Effectiveness Review of Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Services
in Northern Ireland
The
DHSSPS have commissioned a Needs and Effectiveness Review that
will consider both the effectiveness of the current provision and
future demands for various interventional procedures for heart disease.
The Review is expected to be completed in Autumn 2005.
For further information on this topic please contact us at publichealth@ehssb.n-i.nhs.uk
Eastern Health and Social Services Board Champion
House, 12-22 Linenhall Street, Belfast BT2 8BS Telephone: (028)
9032 1313 Fax: (028) 9055 3681 Text Phone:(028) 9032 4980 Website:
www.ehssb.org
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