2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2022.101529
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Two Decades of Overuse and Underuse of Interventions for Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases: A Systematic Review

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“…A recent systematic review with meta-analysis of cardiovascular medication prescribing revealed substantial practice variation and both medication overuse and underuse in primary and secondary prevention. 16 Tools to identify potentially inappropriate medications for deprescribing include the Screening Tool of Older People’s Prescriptions criteria and The Beers List; the Screening Tool to Alert Right Treatment criteria can be used to enable initiation of guideline-directed medical therapy in older adults with CVD. 17 Polypharmacy and nonadherence are other important considerations in determining appropriate patient-centered pharmacotherapy.…”
Section: Patient-oriented Medication Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review with meta-analysis of cardiovascular medication prescribing revealed substantial practice variation and both medication overuse and underuse in primary and secondary prevention. 16 Tools to identify potentially inappropriate medications for deprescribing include the Screening Tool of Older People’s Prescriptions criteria and The Beers List; the Screening Tool to Alert Right Treatment criteria can be used to enable initiation of guideline-directed medical therapy in older adults with CVD. 17 Polypharmacy and nonadherence are other important considerations in determining appropriate patient-centered pharmacotherapy.…”
Section: Patient-oriented Medication Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%