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Adherence to prescribed medications in patients with heart failure: insights from liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based urine analysis

Squire, Iain
Gupta, Pankaj
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Aims: None of the existing studies on adherence have directly measured levels of all medications (or their metabolites) in patients with heart failure (HF). Methods and results: We used liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to measure the presence of prescribed drugs (diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, beta-blockers, and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists) in the urine of patients reviewed 4-6 weeks after hospitalization with HF. Patients were unaware that adherence was being assessed. Of the 341 patients studied, 281 (82.4%) were adherent, i.e. had all prescribed drugs of interest detectable in their urine. Conversely, 60 patients (17.6%) were partially or completely non-adherent. Notably, 24 of the 60 were non-adherent to only diuretic therapy and only seven out of all 341 patients studied (2.1%) were completely non-adherent to all prescribed HF drugs. There were no major differences in baseline characteristics between adherent and non-adherent patients. Conclusion: Non-adherence, assessed using a single spot urine measurement of drug levels, was confirmed in one of five patients evaluated 4-6 weeks after hospitalization with HF.
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2020-06-29
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Simpson, J., Jackson, C. E., Haig, C., Jhund, P. S., Tomaszewski, M., Gardner, R. S., Tsorlalis, Y., Petrie, M. C., McMurray, J. J. V., Squire, I. B., & Gupta, P. (2021). Adherence to prescribed medications in patients with heart failure: insights from liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based urine analysis. European heart journal. Cardiovascular pharmacotherapy, 7(4), 296–301. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcvp/pvaa071
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