Literature DB >> 21248454

[Adherence to statin therapy and LDL cholesterol goal attainment in type 2 diabetics and secondary prevention patients: the role of education and knowledge].

Omer Yiğiner1, Namık Ozmen, Fatih Ozçelik, Tuğrul Inanç, Ejder Kardeşoğlu, Omer Uz, Zafer Işılak, Mustafa Aparcı, Irfan Sahin, Erol Arslan, Bekir Sıtkı Cebeci.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Lipid levels of most patients receiving antilipidemic therapy are not under control as proposed by the guidelines. We evaluated adherence to statin therapy and LDL cholesterol goal attainment in type 2 diabetic and secondary prevention patients. STUDY
DESIGN: A total of 194 patients (131 men, 63 women; mean age 57 ± 11 years) who had been on statin therapy for at least a year for a target LDL cholesterol level of <100 mg/dl were administered a two-part questionnaire. The first part inquired demographic and clinical characteristics, duration of hyperlipidemia, referral to a dietician, risk factors and, if present, the reasons for drug discontinuation. The second part consisted of 23 questions (total score 30) inquiring the knowledge levels of patients about hypercholesterolemia.
RESULTS: There were 61 primary (31.4%, diabetics) and 133 secondary (68.6%) prevention patients. The mean LDL level was 122.6 ± 28.7 mg/dl. The incidence of attaining target LDL level was only 23.7% (n=46), being lower in diabetics compared to secondary prevention patients (6.6% vs. 31.6, p<0.0001). The mean knowledge score was 18.2 ± 5. When the threshold score was taken as 18 (median), attainment of the target LDL level was significantly higher in patients having a score of ≥ 18 (32%) compared to those with a lower score (14.9%). There were 77 patients (40%) who sought dietician counseling. Patients with a high school or higher education and those with dietician counseling had higher knowledge scores compared to those with a lower education level and without dietician counseling (p<0.0001). Intermittent drug discontinuation was seen in 109 patients (56.2%), the most common reason being decrease in cholesterol levels to normal (35%).
CONCLUSION: Target LDL level was achieved in only about 24%. As the knowledge on hypercholesterolemia accrues, the success rate of LDL cholesterol goal attainment increases.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21248454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars        ISSN: 1016-5169


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