PS-C27-3: MEASURING ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG CONCENTRATIONS TO DETERMINE NON-ADHERENCE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION. (January 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- PS-C27-3: MEASURING ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG CONCENTRATIONS TO DETERMINE NON-ADHERENCE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION. (January 2023)
- Main Title:
- PS-C27-3: MEASURING ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG CONCENTRATIONS TO DETERMINE NON-ADHERENCE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
- Authors:
- Peeters, Laura EJ
Hesselink, Dennis A
de Winter, Brenda CM
Lafeber, Melvin
Severs, David
van den Hoogen, Martijn WF
Sonneveld, Michelle AH
Ramakers, Chris RB
Bahmany, Soma
van Gelder, Teun
Koch, Birgit CP
Versmissen, Jorie - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Non-adherence to antihypertensive drugs (AHDs) is one of the main causes of resistant hypertension which is defined as uncontrolled blood pressure despite the prescription of at least 3 AHDs. Objectives: Our primary objective was to determine the prevalence of non-adherence to AHDs in patients visiting the nephrology and vascular outpatient clinics. Inclusion rates at both departments allowed comparison between non-adherence of kidney transplantation (KT) patients with patients without KT as secondary objective. Design and method: This was a prospective observational study called RHYME-AD (Resistant Hypertension: MEasure Antihypertensive Drugs, MEC-2020–0096). Patients were eligible if they used at least 2 AHDs that could be measured with a validated UPLC-MS/MS method and had an office blood pressure > 140 and/or 90 mmHg. After informed consent was signed, rest material was collected from a regular venipuncture measurement. The total absence of drug in blood (<lower limit of detection) was defined as non-adherent. We made comparisons between patients with and without KT and with and without resistant hypertension, defined as an office blood pressure > 140 and/or 90 mmHg despite the use of 3 or more AHDs. Results: Material was available from 143 patients of which 93 had a KT and 66 patients fulfilled the definition of resistant hypertension. The overall adherence rate was 78.3%. From the non-adherent patients 87.8% was partially non-adherent and 12.2%Abstract : Introduction: Non-adherence to antihypertensive drugs (AHDs) is one of the main causes of resistant hypertension which is defined as uncontrolled blood pressure despite the prescription of at least 3 AHDs. Objectives: Our primary objective was to determine the prevalence of non-adherence to AHDs in patients visiting the nephrology and vascular outpatient clinics. Inclusion rates at both departments allowed comparison between non-adherence of kidney transplantation (KT) patients with patients without KT as secondary objective. Design and method: This was a prospective observational study called RHYME-AD (Resistant Hypertension: MEasure Antihypertensive Drugs, MEC-2020–0096). Patients were eligible if they used at least 2 AHDs that could be measured with a validated UPLC-MS/MS method and had an office blood pressure > 140 and/or 90 mmHg. After informed consent was signed, rest material was collected from a regular venipuncture measurement. The total absence of drug in blood (<lower limit of detection) was defined as non-adherent. We made comparisons between patients with and without KT and with and without resistant hypertension, defined as an office blood pressure > 140 and/or 90 mmHg despite the use of 3 or more AHDs. Results: Material was available from 143 patients of which 93 had a KT and 66 patients fulfilled the definition of resistant hypertension. The overall adherence rate was 78.3%. From the non-adherent patients 87.8% was partially non-adherent and 12.2% non-adherent for all prescribed AHDs. When looking at the two separate groups, with and without KT, more patients in the non-KT cohort fulfilled the definition of resistant hypertension as compared to the KT-cohort (62.0% vs 37.6%, p = 0.005). There was a significant difference between having resistant hypertension and being non-adherent (non-adherence RH vs non-RH, 31.8% vs 13.0%, p = 0.023) and having KT and being non-adherent (non-adherence KT vs non-KT, 14.0% vs 36.0%, p = 0.005). In addition, patients with KT and no resistant hypertension were the most adherent to AHDs (91.2%). Conclusions: Hypertensive patients with a KT are less likely to be non-adherent to their AHDs as compared to hypertensive patients without a KT. However, patients fulfilling the definition of having resistant have a higher risk of being non-adherent to AHDs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of hypertension. Volume 41(2023)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Journal of hypertension
- Issue:
- Volume 41(2023)Supplement 1
- Issue Display:
- Volume 41, Issue 1 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 41
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0041-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- e418
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-01
- Subjects:
- Hypertension -- Periodicals
Hypertension -- Periodicals
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http://journals.lww.com/pages/default.aspx ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1097/01.hjh.0000917120.31715.64 ↗
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