Age-Related Differences in Non-Persistence with Statin Treatment in Patients after a Transient Ischaemic Attack

Background and Objective Non-persistence with secondary preventive measures, including medications such as statins, adversely affects the prospects of successful outcomes. This study was aimed at evaluating non-persistence with statin therapy in cohorts of young and elderly patients after a transien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical drug investigation 2017-11, Vol.37 (11), p.1047-1054
Hauptverfasser: Wawruch, Martin, Zatko, Dusan, Wimmer, Gejza, Luha, Jan, Wimmerova, Sona, Matalova, Petra, Kukumberg, Peter, Murin, Jan, Tesar, Tomas, Havelkova, Beata, Shah, Rashmi
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Objective Non-persistence with secondary preventive measures, including medications such as statins, adversely affects the prospects of successful outcomes. This study was aimed at evaluating non-persistence with statin therapy in cohorts of young and elderly patients after a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) and identifying patient-associated characteristics that influence the risk for non-persistence. Methods The study cohorts included 797 adult patients who were initiated on statin therapy following a TIA diagnosis between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2010. Patients were followed up for 3 years and those with a treatment gap of at least a 6-month period were considered ‘non-persistent’. In order to identify any age-related differences, all analyses were conducted in the entire study cohort ( n  = 797) as well as separately in the ‘younger’ (aged
ISSN:1173-2563
1179-1918
DOI:10.1007/s40261-017-0559-3