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Secondary prevention strategy led by nurses reduces MACE risk after an ACS

ACC Giulia Magnani
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  • Overview

    ACC.25 – In the ALLEPRE study, a nurse-led secondary prevention program led to a significant reduction in MACE risk in post-ACS patients, compared with standard care. According to Giulia Magnani, this is “a call for action for nursing because the nurse was also able to change behavior, that as cardiologist we know is the hardest part.”

  • Educational information

    This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA. 

  • Faculty

    Giulia Magnani, MD, PhD, is a consultant cardiologist at Parma University Hospital in Parma, Italy.

  • Disclaimer

    This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.

    Release date: 18 April 2025

    Read our summary of ALLEPRE

    The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.

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Related
  • Overview

    ACC.25 – In the ALLEPRE study, a nurse-led secondary prevention program led to a significant reduction in MACE risk in post-ACS patients, compared with standard care. According to Giulia Magnani, this is “a call for action for nursing because the nurse was also able to change behavior, that as cardiologist we know is the hardest part.”

  • Educational information

    This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA. 

  • Faculty

    Giulia Magnani, MD, PhD, is a consultant cardiologist at Parma University Hospital in Parma, Italy.

  • Disclaimer

    This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.

    Release date: 18 April 2025

    Read our summary of ALLEPRE

    The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.

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