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Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States

Introduction Small-scale studies have described concerning rates of non-compliance/nonadherence towards groups of medications for primary and secondary prevention. Trends in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (CCE) among hospitalized patients with a non-compliant behavior towards medication,...

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Autores principales: Desai, Rupak, Thakkar, Samarthkumar, Fong, Hee Kong, Varma, Yash, Ali Khan, Mir Z, Itare, Vikram B, Raina, Jilmil S, Savani, Sejal, Damarlapally, Nanush, Doshi, Rajkumar P, Gangani, Kishorbhai, Sitammagari, Kranthi
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Publicado: Cureus 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6701890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31482043
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5389
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author Desai, Rupak
Thakkar, Samarthkumar
Fong, Hee Kong
Varma, Yash
Ali Khan, Mir Z
Itare, Vikram B
Raina, Jilmil S
Savani, Sejal
Damarlapally, Nanush
Doshi, Rajkumar P
Gangani, Kishorbhai
Sitammagari, Kranthi
author_facet Desai, Rupak
Thakkar, Samarthkumar
Fong, Hee Kong
Varma, Yash
Ali Khan, Mir Z
Itare, Vikram B
Raina, Jilmil S
Savani, Sejal
Damarlapally, Nanush
Doshi, Rajkumar P
Gangani, Kishorbhai
Sitammagari, Kranthi
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description Introduction Small-scale studies have described concerning rates of non-compliance/nonadherence towards groups of medications for primary and secondary prevention. Trends in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (CCE) among hospitalized patients with a non-compliant behavior towards medication, on the whole, remains unexplored on a large scale. Methods Using the National Inpatient Sample databases (2007-2014), we sought to assess the prevalence and trends in all-cause mortality and CCE in adult patients hospitalized with medication non-compliance. We compared baseline characteristics and comorbidities in the non-compliant patients with and without concomitant in-hospital CCE. Results We identified 7,453,831 adult hospitalizations with medication non-compliance from 2007 to 2014, of which 867,997 (11.6%) patients demonstrated in-hospital CCE. Non-compliant patients with CCE consisted of a higher number of older, white, male patients having greater comorbid risk factors. Non-compliant patients with CCE had higher all-cause in-hospital mortality (3% vs. 0.7%), frequent transfers [4.4% vs. 1.8% transfers to short-term hospitals, and 17.6% vs. 11.6% other transfers (skilled nursing or intermediate care facilities)], lower routine discharges (59.4% vs. 71.1%), and higher mean hospital charges ($52,740 vs. $30,748) compared to non-compliant patients without CCE. Remarkably, this study demonstrates the rising trend in medication non-compliance across all age, sex, and race groups, and related in-hospital mortality, CCE, transfers to other facilities, and the health care cost from 2007 to 2014. Conclusions We observed rising trends in the prevalence of medication non-compliance and subsequent in-hospital mortality in hospitalizations among adults from 2007 to 2014. Non-compliant patients with inpatient CCE demonstrated rising trends in all-cause mortality, complications, health care utilization, and cost from 2007 to 2014.
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spelling pubmed-67018902019-09-03 Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States Desai, Rupak Thakkar, Samarthkumar Fong, Hee Kong Varma, Yash Ali Khan, Mir Z Itare, Vikram B Raina, Jilmil S Savani, Sejal Damarlapally, Nanush Doshi, Rajkumar P Gangani, Kishorbhai Sitammagari, Kranthi Cureus Cardiology Introduction Small-scale studies have described concerning rates of non-compliance/nonadherence towards groups of medications for primary and secondary prevention. Trends in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (CCE) among hospitalized patients with a non-compliant behavior towards medication, on the whole, remains unexplored on a large scale. Methods Using the National Inpatient Sample databases (2007-2014), we sought to assess the prevalence and trends in all-cause mortality and CCE in adult patients hospitalized with medication non-compliance. We compared baseline characteristics and comorbidities in the non-compliant patients with and without concomitant in-hospital CCE. Results We identified 7,453,831 adult hospitalizations with medication non-compliance from 2007 to 2014, of which 867,997 (11.6%) patients demonstrated in-hospital CCE. Non-compliant patients with CCE consisted of a higher number of older, white, male patients having greater comorbid risk factors. Non-compliant patients with CCE had higher all-cause in-hospital mortality (3% vs. 0.7%), frequent transfers [4.4% vs. 1.8% transfers to short-term hospitals, and 17.6% vs. 11.6% other transfers (skilled nursing or intermediate care facilities)], lower routine discharges (59.4% vs. 71.1%), and higher mean hospital charges ($52,740 vs. $30,748) compared to non-compliant patients without CCE. Remarkably, this study demonstrates the rising trend in medication non-compliance across all age, sex, and race groups, and related in-hospital mortality, CCE, transfers to other facilities, and the health care cost from 2007 to 2014. Conclusions We observed rising trends in the prevalence of medication non-compliance and subsequent in-hospital mortality in hospitalizations among adults from 2007 to 2014. Non-compliant patients with inpatient CCE demonstrated rising trends in all-cause mortality, complications, health care utilization, and cost from 2007 to 2014. Cureus 2019-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6701890/ /pubmed/31482043 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5389 Text en Copyright © 2019, Desai et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cardiology
Desai, Rupak
Thakkar, Samarthkumar
Fong, Hee Kong
Varma, Yash
Ali Khan, Mir Z
Itare, Vikram B
Raina, Jilmil S
Savani, Sejal
Damarlapally, Nanush
Doshi, Rajkumar P
Gangani, Kishorbhai
Sitammagari, Kranthi
Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States
title Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States
title_full Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States
title_fullStr Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States
title_full_unstemmed Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States
title_short Rising Trends in Medication Non-compliance and Associated Worsening Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Outcomes Among Hospitalized Adults Across the United States
title_sort rising trends in medication non-compliance and associated worsening cardiovascular and cerebrovascular outcomes among hospitalized adults across the united states
topic Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6701890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31482043
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5389
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