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Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex

AIMS: To explore differences in the use of lipid lowering therapy and/or achievement of lipid guideline targets in patients with and without prior depression and influence of sex in very high-risk coronary patients. METHODS & FINDINGS: A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted usi...

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Autores principales: Ellins, Elizabeth A., Harris, Daniel E., Lacey, Arron, Akbari, Ashley, Torabi, Fatemeh, Smith, Dave, Jenkins, Geraint, Obaid, Daniel, Chase, Alex, John, Ann, Gravenor, Michael B., Halcox, Julian P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35213664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264529
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author Ellins, Elizabeth A.
Harris, Daniel E.
Lacey, Arron
Akbari, Ashley
Torabi, Fatemeh
Smith, Dave
Jenkins, Geraint
Obaid, Daniel
Chase, Alex
John, Ann
Gravenor, Michael B.
Halcox, Julian P.
author_facet Ellins, Elizabeth A.
Harris, Daniel E.
Lacey, Arron
Akbari, Ashley
Torabi, Fatemeh
Smith, Dave
Jenkins, Geraint
Obaid, Daniel
Chase, Alex
John, Ann
Gravenor, Michael B.
Halcox, Julian P.
author_sort Ellins, Elizabeth A.
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description AIMS: To explore differences in the use of lipid lowering therapy and/or achievement of lipid guideline targets in patients with and without prior depression and influence of sex in very high-risk coronary patients. METHODS & FINDINGS: A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted using individual-level linked electronic health record data in patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (2012–2017) in Wales. The cohort comprised of 13,781 patients (27.4% female), with 26.1% having prior depression. Lipid levels were recorded in 10,050 patients of whom 25% had depression. History of depression was independently associated with not having lipids checked (OR 0.79 95%CI 0.72–0.87 p<0.001). Patients with prior depression were less likely to achieve targets for low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C <1.8mmol/l), non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C <2.6mmol/l) and triglycerides (<2.3mmol/l) than patients without depression (OR 0.86 95%CI 0.78–0.96 p = 0.007, OR 0.80 95%CI 0.69–0.92 p = 0.003 & OR 0.69 95CI% 0.61–0.79 p<0.001 respectively). Females were less likely to achieve targets for LDL-C and non-HDL-C than males (OR 0.55 95%CI 0.50–0.61 p<0.001 & OR 0.63 95%CI 0.55–0.73 p<0.001). There was an additive effect of depression and sex; females with depression were not only least likely to be tested (OR 0.74 95%CI 0.65–0.84 p<0.001) but also (where levels were known) less likely to achieve LDL-C (OR 0.47 95%CI 0.41–0.55 p<0.001) and non-HDL-C targets (OR 0.50 95%CI 0.41–0.60 p<0.001). It was not possible to look at the influence of medication adherence on achievement of lipid targets due to limitations of the use of anonymised routinely-held clinical care data. CONCLUSION: Patients with prior depression were less likely to have their lipids monitored and achieve guideline targets within 1-year. Females with depression are the least likely to be tested and achieve lipid targets, suggesting not only a greater risk of future events, but also an opportunity to improve care.
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spelling pubmed-88807622022-02-26 Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex Ellins, Elizabeth A. Harris, Daniel E. Lacey, Arron Akbari, Ashley Torabi, Fatemeh Smith, Dave Jenkins, Geraint Obaid, Daniel Chase, Alex John, Ann Gravenor, Michael B. Halcox, Julian P. PLoS One Research Article AIMS: To explore differences in the use of lipid lowering therapy and/or achievement of lipid guideline targets in patients with and without prior depression and influence of sex in very high-risk coronary patients. METHODS & FINDINGS: A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted using individual-level linked electronic health record data in patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (2012–2017) in Wales. The cohort comprised of 13,781 patients (27.4% female), with 26.1% having prior depression. Lipid levels were recorded in 10,050 patients of whom 25% had depression. History of depression was independently associated with not having lipids checked (OR 0.79 95%CI 0.72–0.87 p<0.001). Patients with prior depression were less likely to achieve targets for low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C <1.8mmol/l), non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C <2.6mmol/l) and triglycerides (<2.3mmol/l) than patients without depression (OR 0.86 95%CI 0.78–0.96 p = 0.007, OR 0.80 95%CI 0.69–0.92 p = 0.003 & OR 0.69 95CI% 0.61–0.79 p<0.001 respectively). Females were less likely to achieve targets for LDL-C and non-HDL-C than males (OR 0.55 95%CI 0.50–0.61 p<0.001 & OR 0.63 95%CI 0.55–0.73 p<0.001). There was an additive effect of depression and sex; females with depression were not only least likely to be tested (OR 0.74 95%CI 0.65–0.84 p<0.001) but also (where levels were known) less likely to achieve LDL-C (OR 0.47 95%CI 0.41–0.55 p<0.001) and non-HDL-C targets (OR 0.50 95%CI 0.41–0.60 p<0.001). It was not possible to look at the influence of medication adherence on achievement of lipid targets due to limitations of the use of anonymised routinely-held clinical care data. CONCLUSION: Patients with prior depression were less likely to have their lipids monitored and achieve guideline targets within 1-year. Females with depression are the least likely to be tested and achieve lipid targets, suggesting not only a greater risk of future events, but also an opportunity to improve care. Public Library of Science 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8880762/ /pubmed/35213664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264529 Text en © 2022 Ellins et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ellins, Elizabeth A.
Harris, Daniel E.
Lacey, Arron
Akbari, Ashley
Torabi, Fatemeh
Smith, Dave
Jenkins, Geraint
Obaid, Daniel
Chase, Alex
John, Ann
Gravenor, Michael B.
Halcox, Julian P.
Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex
title Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex
title_full Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex
title_fullStr Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex
title_full_unstemmed Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex
title_short Achievement of European Society of Cardiology/European Atherosclerosis Society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: Influence of depression and sex
title_sort achievement of european society of cardiology/european atherosclerosis society lipid targets in very high-risk patients: influence of depression and sex
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35213664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264529
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