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Cardiovascular Health Indicator
Measure: Optimal Vascular Care
Indicator | Date of Most Recent Measure | Current Measure | Trend |
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Percentage of patients ages 18-75 with vascular disease who reached four treatment goals to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease: | 2020 | 53.8% | Getting Worse |
Blood pressure less than 140/90 mmHg | 2020 | 76.9% | Getting Worse |
Statin use as recommended | 2020 | 90.9% | Stable |
Documented tobacco-free status | 2020 | 82.0% | Stable |
Aspirin use as recommended | 2020 | 88.0% | Getting Worse |
Overview
- Reaching all four goals greatly lowers the risk for the health problems associated with vascular disease, including heart attack and stroke.
- In 2020, 53.8% of Minnesota adults ages 18-75 with vascular disease met all four patient care goals.This is a historic large decline in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Patients were most likely to meet the statin and aspirin use goals, and less likely to meet the blood pressure control and tobacco-free status goals.
- There were large disparities in meeting these care goals by race -- American Indian and African American/African Born patients were less likely to meet the four goals -- and by type of insurance – patients with Minnesota Health Program coverage or the uninsured were also less likely to meet the four goals.
The Optimal Vascular Care measure is a set of four patient care goals that, when reached together, represent the gold standard for managing vascular disease. They are:
1. Blood pressure less than 140/90 mmHg
2. Statin use as recommended
3. Documented tobacco-free status
4. Aspirin use as recommended
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Last Updated: 01/05/2023