In a cross-sectional analysis of 5,999 heart failure patients, diuretics were used by 62%, digitalis by 45%, and ACE inhibitors by 32%, with only 18% receiving triple-drug therapy.
Cross-Sectional (n=5,999)
Yes
Heart failure (n=5,999)
Heart failure medications
Patterns of medication use based on clinical variables
To determine patterns of medication use based on clinical variables in patients with heart failure, we analyzed data from 5,999 patients participating in the Registry of Studies of Left Ventricular Dysfunction (SOLVD). The Registry comprised a broad spectrum of patients with heart failure, including some with predominantly diastolic dysfunction. Drug use was determined in a population cross-sectional manner at the time of identification (74% hospitalized). The median number of drugs per patient was four, with diuretics taken by 62%, digitalis by 45%, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) by 32%, calcium channel blockers by 36%, antiarrhythmics by 22%, and beta-blockers by 18%. Only 18% were on the combination of ACE-I, diuretic, and digitalis. Stratification for diagnosis, heart failure symptoms, and ejection fractions demonstrated that triple-drug therapy (digitalis, diuretic, and ACE-I) was common only in those with ejection fractions less than .20 and several signs or symptoms of heart failure. Older patients were taking diuretics frequently (73% of patients older than 70 years of age), and our European center used fewer drugs overall, while prescribing digitalis about half as frequently as North American clinics. These data serve as the baseline for analysis of evolving therapeutic practice in patients with heart failure.
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James B. Young
Heart Failure & Transplant
Debra Weiner
Salim Yusuf
Population Health Research Institute
Southern Medical Journal
National Cancer Institute
Baylor College of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
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Young et al. (Mon,) conducted a cross-sectional in Heart failure (n=5,999). Heart failure medications was evaluated on Patterns of medication use based on clinical variables. In a cross-sectional analysis of 5,999 heart failure patients, diuretics were used by 62%, digitalis by 45%, and ACE inhibitors by 32%, with only 18% receiving triple-drug therapy.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1741103d715b2f195df103 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-199505000-00002
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