Trends in P2Y12 Receptor Inhibitor Use and Adherence After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, 2008-2016
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medication adherence
angioplasty
antiplatelet therapy
health disparities
angioplasty
antiplatelet therapy
health disparities
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Dayoub, Elias J.
Seigerman, Matthew
Tuteja, Sony
Kobayashi, Taisei
Kolansky, Daniel
Giri, Jay
Groeneveld, Peter
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Post-angioplasty, patient adherence to recommended antiplatelet therapy decreased when newer, more expensive drugs were introduced. From 2008-2016, as the use of newer agents increased, the proportion of patients not filling any antiplatelet prescription within 30 days of discharge increased from 6.4% to 19.1%. In the subsequent 12 months, the newer drugs were associated with higher patient costs and lower adherence to recommended therapy.
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2018-06-04