SUMMARY OF THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Randomized Trial of Estrogen Plus Progestin for Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease in Postmenopausal Women
Stephen Hulley, MD; Deborah Grady, MD; Trudy Bush, PhD; Curt Furberg, MD, PhD; David Herrington, MD; Betty Riggs, MD; Eric Vittinghoff, PhD; for the Heart and Estrogen/progestin Replacement Study (HERS) Research Group
JAMA. 1998;280(7):605-613
Context: Observational studies have found lower rates of coronary heart disease (CHD) in postmenopausal women who take estrogen than in women who do not, but this potential benefit has not been confirmed in clinical trials.
Objective: To determine if estrogen plus progestin therapy alters the risk for CHD events in postmenopausal women with established coronary disease.
Design: Randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled secondary prevention trial.
Setting: Outpatient and community settings at 20 US clinical centers.
Participants: A total of 2763 women with coronary disease, younger than 80 . . . [Full Text of this Article]