Non-Persistence With Antiplatelet Medications Among Older Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease




Wawruch Martin, Murin Jan, Tesar Tomas, Paduchova Martina, Petrova Miriam, Celovska Denisa, Havelkova Beata, Trnka Michal, Aarnio Emma

PublisherFRONTIERS MEDIA SA

2021

 Frontiers in Pharmacology

FRONT PHARMACOL

ARTN 687549

12

9

1663-9812

1663-9812

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.687549

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.687549/full

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/66438929



Introduction: Antiplatelet therapy needs to be administered life-long in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Our study was aimed at 1) the analysis of non-persistence with antiplatelet medication in older PAD patients and 2) identification of patient- and medication-related characteristics associated with non-persistence.

Methods: The study data was retrieved from the database of the General Health Insurance Company. The study cohort of 9,178 patients aged >= 65 years and treated with antiplatelet medications was selected from 21,433 patients in whom PAD was newly diagnosed between 01/2012 and 12/2012. Patients with a 6 months treatment gap without antiplatelet medication prescription were classified as non-persistent. Characteristics associated with non-persistence were identified using the Cox regression.

Results: At the end of the 5 years follow-up, 3,032 (33.0%) patients were non-persistent. Age, history of ischemic stroke or myocardial infarction, clopidogrel or combination of aspirin with clopidogrel used at the index date, higher co-payment, general practitioner as index prescriber and higher overall number of medications were associated with persistence, whereas female sex, atrial fibrillation, anxiety disorders, bronchial asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, being a new antiplatelet medication user (therapy initiated in association with PAD diagnosis), and use of anticoagulants or antiarrhythmic agents were associated with non-persistence.

Conclusion: In patients with an increased probability of non-persistence, an increased attention should be paid to improvement of persistence.


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