Reaching cardiovascular prevention guideline targets with a polypill-based approach: a meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials.

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dc.contributor.author Selak, Vanessa en
dc.contributor.author Webster, Ruth en
dc.contributor.author Stepien, Sandrine en
dc.contributor.author Bullen, Christopher en
dc.contributor.author Patel, Anushka en
dc.contributor.author Thom, Simon en
dc.contributor.author Arroll, Bruce en
dc.contributor.author Bots, Michiel L en
dc.contributor.author Brown, Alex en
dc.contributor.author Crengle, Sue en
dc.contributor.author Dorairaj, Prabhakaran en
dc.contributor.author Elley, Carolyn en
dc.contributor.author Grobbee, Diederick E en
dc.contributor.author Harwood, Matire en
dc.contributor.author Hillis, Graham S en
dc.contributor.author Laba, Tracey-Lea en
dc.contributor.author Neal, Bruce en
dc.contributor.author Peiris, David en
dc.contributor.author Rafter, Natasha en
dc.contributor.author Reid, Christopher en
dc.contributor.author Stanton, Alice en
dc.contributor.author Tonkin, Andrew en
dc.contributor.author Usherwood, Tim en
dc.contributor.author Wadham, Angela en
dc.contributor.author Rodgers, Anthony en
dc.date.accessioned 2019-06-13T02:58:55Z en
dc.date.issued 2019-01 en
dc.identifier.issn 1355-6037 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/47019 en
dc.description.abstract OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to determine the effect of polypill-based care on the achievement of 2016 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guideline targets for blood pressure (BP), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and antiplatelet therapy. METHODS:We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis of three randomised clinical trials that compared a strategy using a polypill containing aspirin, statin and antihypertensive therapy with usual care in patients with a prior cardiovascular disease (CVD) event or who were at high risk of their first event. Overall, the trials included 3140 patients from Australia, England, India, Ireland, the Netherlands and New Zealand (75% male, mean age 62 years and 76% with a prior CVD event). The primary outcome for this study was the proportion of people achieving ESC guideline targets for BP, LDL and antiplatelet therapy. RESULTS:Those randomised to polypill-based care were more likely than those receiving usual care to achieve recommended targets for BP (62% vs 58%, risk ratio (RR) 1.08, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.15), LDL (39% vs 34%, RR 1.13, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.25) and all three targets for BP, LDL and adherence to antiplatelet therapy (the latter only applicable to those with a prior CVD event) simultaneously (24% vs 19%, RR 1.27, 95% CI 1.10 to 1.47) at 12 months. There was no difference between groups in antiplatelet adherence (96% vs 96%, RR 1.00, 95% CI 0.98 to 1.01). There was heterogeneity by baseline treatment intensity such that treatment effects increased with the fewer the number of treatments being taken at baseline: for patients taking 3, 2 and 0-1 treatment modalities the RRs for reaching all three guideline goals simultaneously were 1.10 (95% CI 0.94 to 1.30, 22% vs 20%), 1.62 (95% CI 1.09 to 2.42, 27% vs 17%) and 3.07 (95% CI 1.77 to 5.33, 35% vs 11%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS:Polypill-based therapy significantly improved the achievement of all three ESC targets for BP, LDL and antiplatelet therapy compared with usual care, particularly among those undertreated at baseline. en
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dc.language eng en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Heart (British Cardiac Society) en
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dc.subject Humans en
dc.subject Cardiovascular Diseases en
dc.subject Aspirin en
dc.subject Antihypertensive Agents en
dc.subject Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors en
dc.subject Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors en
dc.subject Treatment Outcome en
dc.subject Drug Therapy, Combination en
dc.subject Blood Pressure en
dc.subject Middle Aged en
dc.subject Female en
dc.subject Male en
dc.subject Cholesterol, LDL en
dc.subject Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic en
dc.title Reaching cardiovascular prevention guideline targets with a polypill-based approach: a meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials. en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1136/heartjnl-2018-313108 en
pubs.issue 1 en
pubs.begin-page 42 en
pubs.volume 105 en
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The author en
pubs.end-page 48 en
pubs.publication-status Published en
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess en
pubs.subtype Meta-Analysis en
pubs.subtype Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't en
pubs.subtype Journal Article en
pubs.elements-id 747229 en
pubs.org-id Medical and Health Sciences en
pubs.org-id Population Health en
pubs.org-id Epidemiology & Biostatistics en
pubs.org-id Gen.Practice& Primary Hlthcare en
pubs.org-id Pacific Health en
dc.identifier.eissn 1468-201X en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2018-06-30 en
pubs.dimensions-id 29954855 en


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