2022
DOI: 10.3390/medicina58081096
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Statin Prescription Patterns and Associations with Subclinical Inflammation

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Statins have been extensively utilised in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) prevention and can inhibit inflammation. However, the association between statin therapy, subclinical inflammation and associated health outcomes is poorly understood in the primary care setting. Materials and Methods: Primary care electronic health record (EHR) data from the electronic Practice-Based Research Network (ePBRN) from 2012–2019 was used to assess statin usage and adherence in South-W… Show more

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“…Non-adherence to statins may lead to an increased risk of CVD mortality, hospitalization, and the need for revascularization [5]. About 55% of individuals had good adherence (>80%) to statin in South-Western Sydney [8]. Statin adherence is higher for secondary prevention of CVD compared to its use in primary prevention [1].…”
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“…Non-adherence to statins may lead to an increased risk of CVD mortality, hospitalization, and the need for revascularization [5]. About 55% of individuals had good adherence (>80%) to statin in South-Western Sydney [8]. Statin adherence is higher for secondary prevention of CVD compared to its use in primary prevention [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%