TY - JOUR PY - 1995// TI - Medical Impairments to Driving: Cardiovascular Disease JO - Annual proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine A1 - Medgyesi, M A1 - Koch, D SP - 483 EP - 499 VL - 39 IS - N2 - The driving performance of a healthy control group is compared with two groups of drivers diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, one of which was known to Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) through its medical review program (i.e., "program group") and one which was not known to SGI (i.e., "non-program group"). Non-program and program drivers were identified by at least one physician or hospital visit for cardiovascular disease. Control drivers had not been diagnosed with the condition or any of nine other conditions included in SGIs larger study of medical impairments to driving. Non-program and program drivers diagnosed with cardiovascular disease consistently performed worse than control drivers in so-called "at-fault" crashes in which the driver's condition or action was considered to be a major contributing factor. Medical review program participation was associated with a considerable improvement in at-fault crash experience.

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