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Factors associated with non-adherence to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers in older patients with peripheral arterial disease

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Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Wawruch, Martin;
Affiliation
Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Petrova, Miriam;
Affiliation
Department of Organisation and Management of Pharmacy ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Tesar, Tomas;
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1st Department of Internal Medicine ,Faculty of Medicine ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Murin, Jan;
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Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Schnorrerova, Patricia;
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Department of Angiology ,Health Centre ,Trnava ,Slovakia
Paduchova, Martina;
Affiliation
1st Department of Internal Medicine ,Faculty of Medicine ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Celovska, Denisa;
Affiliation
General Health Insurance Company ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Havelkova, Beata;
Affiliation
Institute of Medical Physics, Biophysics, Informatics and Telemedicine ,Faculty of Medicine ,Comenius University ,Bratislava ,Slovakia
Trnka, Michal;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Universitas Padjadjaran ,Bandung ,Indonesia
Alfian, Sofa D.;
Affiliation
School of Pharmacy ,University of Eastern Finland ,Kuopio ,Finland
Aarnio, Emma

Introduction: As in other chronic conditions, medication adherence is important in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Our study aimed at a) analysing non-adherence to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) in groups of older ACEI and ARB users with PAD, and b) identifying characteristics associated with non-adherence. Methods: We focused on the implementation phase of adherence (i.e., after treatment initiation and before possible discontinuation of treatment). The study cohort included ACEI/ARB users aged ≥65 years in whom PAD was newly diagnosed during 2012. Non-adherence was defined as Proportion of Days Covered (PDC) < 80%. Results: Among 7,080 ACEI/ARB users (6,578 ACEI and 502 ARB users), there was no significant difference in the overall proportion of non-adherent patients between ACEI and ARB users (13.9% and 15.3%, respectively). There were differences in factors associated with non-adherence between the groups of persistent and non-persistent (i.e., discontinued treatment at some point during follow-up) ACEI and ARB users. Increasing age, dementia and bronchial asthma were associated with non-adherence in persistent ACEI users. General practitioner as index prescriber was associated with adherence in the groups of non-persistent ACEI users and persistent ARB users. Conclusion: Identified factors associated with non-adherence may help in determining the groups of patients who require increased attention.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Wawruch, Petrova, Tesar, Murin, Schnorrerova, Paduchova, Celovska, Havelkova, Trnka, Alfian and Aarnio.

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