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Heart failure medication dosage and survival in women and men seen at outpatient clinics

Authors :
Bots, SH
Onland-Moret, NC
Tulevski, II
van, der Harst P
Cramer, MJM
Asselbergs, FW
Somsen, GA
den, Ruijter HM
Afd Pharmacoepi & Clinical Pharmacology
Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology
Afd Pharmacoepi & Clinical Pharmacology
Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology
Cardiology
Source :
Heart, Heart (British Cardiac Society), 107(21), 1748-1755. BMJ Publishing Group, Heart (British Cardiac Society), 107(21), 1748
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ, 2021.

Abstract

ObjectiveWomen with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) may reach optimal treatment effect at half of the guideline-recommended medication dose. This study investigates prescription practice and its relation with survival of patients with HF in daily care.MethodsElectronic health record data from 13 Dutch outpatient cardiology clinics were extracted for HF receiving at least one guideline-recommended HF medication. Dose changes over consecutive prescriptions were modelled using natural cubic splines. Inverse probability-weighted Cox regression was used to assess the relationship between dose (reference≥50% target dose) and all-cause mortality.ResultsThe study population comprised 561 women (29% HFrEF (ejection fraction (EF)ConclusionPatients with HF seen in outpatient cardiology clinics receive half of the guideline-recommended medication dose. Lower ACEI/ARB dose was associated with improved survival in women with HFrEF. These results underscore the importance of (re)defining optimal medical therapy for women with HFrEF.

Details

ISSN :
1468201X and 13556037
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7df105e398740586bb5415292989562
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319229