Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?

Introduction: The publication describes a fragment of the pharmacoepidemiologic study conducted to review the quality of management of patients with stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) in primary care over a 12-year period. The aim of the study was to justify the application of standard operating...

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Main Authors: Sergey K. Zyryanov, Sergey B. Fitilev, Alexander V. Vozzhaev, Irina I. Shkrebniova, Dmitry A. Klyuev
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Language:English
Published: Belgorod National Research University 2020-09-01
Series:Research Results in Pharmacology
Online Access:https://rrpharmacology.pensoft.net/article/53615/download/pdf/
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author Sergey K. Zyryanov
Sergey B. Fitilev
Alexander V. Vozzhaev
Irina I. Shkrebniova
Dmitry A. Klyuev
author_facet Sergey K. Zyryanov
Sergey B. Fitilev
Alexander V. Vozzhaev
Irina I. Shkrebniova
Dmitry A. Klyuev
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description Introduction: The publication describes a fragment of the pharmacoepidemiologic study conducted to review the quality of management of patients with stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) in primary care over a 12-year period. The aim of the study was to justify the application of standard operating procedures (SOPs). Such determinants of pharmacotherapy as non-pharmacological modification of cardiovascular risk factors (RFs) and medication adherence were analyzed. Material and methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional, 3-stage (2006, 2011, 2018) study was conducted in a primary care setting of Moscow. As many as 3027, 1834, 805 patients with verified diagnosis of SCAD were included. Demographics, medical history, data on modifiable RFs and prescribed drug therapies were collected. At the third stage, medication adherence was measured, using the 8-item Morisky scale. Results and discussion: Over a 7-year period, better control of modifiable RFs in coronary patients was revealed. The target levels of blood pressure were reached in 58.3% (+20.7%; p < 0.05) of the patients, total cholesterol – in 33.0% (+16.0%; p < 0.05), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol – in 23.3% (+12.2%; p < 0.05). Two critical problems that determined still inadequate RFs control were identified. The attention of physicians to RFs and rates of non-pharmacological interventions remained low throughout the study. Information on lifestyle RFs was recorded in fewer than one-third of the subjects. The lipid profile was registered only in half of patients’ histories. Non-adherence to pharmacotherapy was identified in 51.3% of patients. Conclusion: Further increase in efficacy of pharmacotherapy might be provided by application of SOPs regarding the registration and correction of modifiable cardiovascular RFs, identification of non-adherent patients and promotion of medication adherence.
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spelling doaj.art-371dc28d4b1d42008f37207840087a6d2023-12-02T05:04:15ZengBelgorod National Research UniversityResearch Results in Pharmacology2658-381X2020-09-0163152010.3897/rrpharmacology.6.5361553615Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?Sergey K. Zyryanov0Sergey B. Fitilev1Alexander V. Vozzhaev2Irina I. Shkrebniova3Dmitry A. Klyuev4RUDN UniversityRUDN UniversityRUDN UniversityRUDN UniversityRUDN UniversityIntroduction: The publication describes a fragment of the pharmacoepidemiologic study conducted to review the quality of management of patients with stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) in primary care over a 12-year period. The aim of the study was to justify the application of standard operating procedures (SOPs). Such determinants of pharmacotherapy as non-pharmacological modification of cardiovascular risk factors (RFs) and medication adherence were analyzed. Material and methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional, 3-stage (2006, 2011, 2018) study was conducted in a primary care setting of Moscow. As many as 3027, 1834, 805 patients with verified diagnosis of SCAD were included. Demographics, medical history, data on modifiable RFs and prescribed drug therapies were collected. At the third stage, medication adherence was measured, using the 8-item Morisky scale. Results and discussion: Over a 7-year period, better control of modifiable RFs in coronary patients was revealed. The target levels of blood pressure were reached in 58.3% (+20.7%; p < 0.05) of the patients, total cholesterol – in 33.0% (+16.0%; p < 0.05), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol – in 23.3% (+12.2%; p < 0.05). Two critical problems that determined still inadequate RFs control were identified. The attention of physicians to RFs and rates of non-pharmacological interventions remained low throughout the study. Information on lifestyle RFs was recorded in fewer than one-third of the subjects. The lipid profile was registered only in half of patients’ histories. Non-adherence to pharmacotherapy was identified in 51.3% of patients. Conclusion: Further increase in efficacy of pharmacotherapy might be provided by application of SOPs regarding the registration and correction of modifiable cardiovascular RFs, identification of non-adherent patients and promotion of medication adherence.https://rrpharmacology.pensoft.net/article/53615/download/pdf/
spellingShingle Sergey K. Zyryanov
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Alexander V. Vozzhaev
Irina I. Shkrebniova
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Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?
Research Results in Pharmacology
title Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?
title_full Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?
title_fullStr Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?
title_full_unstemmed Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?
title_short Critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence-based pharmacological therapy?
title_sort critical aspects of the management of stable coronary artery disease in primary care practice or how to increase the efficacy of evidence based pharmacological therapy
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