Re: ACOG Chicago..a sad story-Heart disease in women

From: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)
Wed May 2 19:47:15 2001


Yeah, but first of all, there was no data in HERS about progestins other than MPA, in addition, over the 4 years of the study, the incidence of repeat MI was unchanged.

At 05:33 PM 5/2/01 -0500, you wrote: >Went to an interactive session. You know, where you use the "audeince
>participation" device like they do on "who wants to be a
>millionaire". The topic was HRT. The case posed was, "A 54 yo lady s/p MI now
>presents with menopausal symptoms i.e., amenorrhea, hot flashes, trouble
>sleeping etc. They then listed the options for treatment . As I recall
>they were:
>
>HRT
>SERM
>Bisphosphonates
>Belergal
>There was one more but I forget what it was though it was irrelevant.
>
>An incredible 71% responded they would give the patient HRT. Clearly they
>were unaware of the HERS data indicating an increased risk of repeat MI in
>the first year in this group of women with known heart
>disease. . Pretty troubling to think this is happening.
>
>Jay
>
>"art fougner, md" wrote:
>
> > and that should read "courts, not course." of course ;)
> >
> > art
> >
> > At Fri, 27 Apr 2001, RModugno@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > <A
> HREF="http://www.ctnow.com/scripts/editorial.dll?fromspage=CG/articles/business.htm&categoryid=&bfromind=377&eeid=4458465&eetype=article&render=y&ck=&ver=2.8&mp;eeid=4458465&eetype=article&render=y&ck=&ver=2.8&icle&render=y&ck=&ver=2.8>
> > >Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
> > >Marietta, GA
> >
> > --
> > art fougner, md
> >
> > A series of 1000 cases begins with but a single anecdote.

--
Larry R. Glazerman, MD
Ob-Gyn at Trexlertown
610-402-0161
l.glazerman@rcn.com




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