Use of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy in Patients Aged ≥ 65 Years After the Diagnosis of Heart Failure: A Canadian Population-Based Study

Guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) improves clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Despite its proven efficacy, GDMT is underutilized in clinical practice. The current study examines GDMT utilization after incident hospitalization for HF to pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:CJC open (Online) 2022-12, Vol.4 (12), p.1015-1023
Hauptverfasser: Wahid, Muizz, Aghanya, Vivian, Sepehrvand, Nariman, Dover, Douglas C., Kaul, Padma, Ezekowitz, Justin
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Zusammenfassung:Guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) improves clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Despite its proven efficacy, GDMT is underutilized in clinical practice. The current study examines GDMT utilization after incident hospitalization for HF to promote medication initiation, and titration to target dosing within a reasonable time period. This observational study identified 66,372 patients with HFrEF who were aged ≥ 65 years and had an incident HF hospitalization, using administrative health data (2013-2018). GDMT (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors, β-blockers (BB), and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists ) received within the 6 months after hospitalization was evaluated by monitoring therapy combinations, optimal dosing (proportion receiving ≥ 50% of the target dose for these inhibitors and blockers, and any dose of MRA), and maximal and last dose assessed, and by use of a GDMT intensity score. Among patients with HFrEF, 4768 (7.2%) were on no therapy, 17,184 (25.9%), were on monotherapy, 30,912 (46.6%) were on dual therapy, and 13,508 (20.4%) were on triple therapy. Only 8747 (13.2%) and 5484 (8.3%) achieved optimal GDMT based on the maximum dose and the last dispensed dose, respectively, within 6 months postdischarge. Finally, 38,869 (58.6%) achieved < 50% of the maximum intensity score, 23,006 (34.7%) achieved between 50% and 74% of the maximum intensity score, and 4497 (6.8%) achieved a score that was ≥ 75% of the maximum intensity score. Current pharmacologic management for patients with HFrEF does not align with the Canadian guidelines. Given this gap in care, innovative strategies to optimize care in patients with HFrEF are needed. Les traitements médicamenteux préconisés dans les lignes directrices (TMPLD) permettent d’améliorer les résultats cliniques des patients atteints d’insuffisance cardiaque à fraction d’éjection réduite (ICFER). En dépit des preuves de leur efficacité, les TMPLD sont sous-utilisés dans la pratique clinique. La présente étude porte sur l’utilisation des TMPLD après une hospitalisation incidente en raison d’une IC afin de favoriser l’amorce de la médication, et l’ajustement de la posologie en vue d’atteindre la dose cible dans un délai raisonnable. Cette étude observationnelle portait sur 66 372 patients atteints d’ICFER qui avaient ≥ 65 ans et une hospitalisation incidente en raison d’une
ISSN:2589-790X
2589-790X
DOI:10.1016/j.cjco.2022.08.003