2022
DOI: 10.2147/ijgm.s376926
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The Association Between Medication Non-Adherence and Early and Late Readmission Rates for Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Abstract: Unplanned hospital readmission forms costly, but preventable burdens on healthcare system. This study was designed to evaluate cardiovascular-related readmission rate after discharge of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients and its relationship with medication adherence at a university hospital, Saudi Arabia. Methods: A total of 370 consecutive patients presenting with ACS were involved. The inclusion criteria were clinical and coronary angiography diagnostic data of ACS. Exclusion criteria included heart val… Show more

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“…Because temporary discontinuation was associated with MACE in the survival curves and time-dependent Cox regression analyses, this temporal characteristic may reflect the impact of medication adherence on adverse outcomes ( Kronish et al, 2020 ; Princip et al, 2023 ). However, the existing literature also shows that other outcomes and psychological symptoms after PCI have a similar temporal characteristic ( Gu et al, 2016 ; Williams et al, 2021 ; Murad et al, 2022 ; Vulcanescu et al, 2023 ). Therefore, in addition to the effect of medication adherence on outcomes, this temporal characteristic may also reflect the physical and psychological stress effect of ischemic heart disease or PCI ( Vilchinsky et al, 2017 ; Birk et al, 2019 ; Kronish et al, 2020 ; Henein et al, 2022 ; Princip et al, 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because temporary discontinuation was associated with MACE in the survival curves and time-dependent Cox regression analyses, this temporal characteristic may reflect the impact of medication adherence on adverse outcomes ( Kronish et al, 2020 ; Princip et al, 2023 ). However, the existing literature also shows that other outcomes and psychological symptoms after PCI have a similar temporal characteristic ( Gu et al, 2016 ; Williams et al, 2021 ; Murad et al, 2022 ; Vulcanescu et al, 2023 ). Therefore, in addition to the effect of medication adherence on outcomes, this temporal characteristic may also reflect the physical and psychological stress effect of ischemic heart disease or PCI ( Vilchinsky et al, 2017 ; Birk et al, 2019 ; Kronish et al, 2020 ; Henein et al, 2022 ; Princip et al, 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Poor adherence to treatment reduces the control of disease recurrence risk factors, including blood pressure, coagulation status, fat profile, etc., and consequently increases the risk of MACE happening in patients. [ 27 ]…”
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“…9 Post-ACS discharge, reported rate of unplanned readmissions due to cardiovascular issues is 21.4%, and the rate of non-adherence to medication is 37.97%. 10 The adherence rate to post-PCI medications among patients with STEMI is also relatively low (28.4%). 11 Indians are more susceptible to frequent hospitalizations due to complications of CAD, with admission rates being much higher for populations under 40 years old.…”
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