Cardiovascular risk estimation and statin adherence: a historical cohort study protocol.

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Finnikin, S.
Willis, B.
Khatib, R.
Evans, T.
Marshall, T.

LTHT Author

Khatib, Rani

LTHT Department

Cardiology
Cardio-Respiratory

Non Medic

Consultant Pharmacist

Publication Date

2025

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Journal Article

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adherence to statins for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is low. There is evidence that some facets of the initiation consultation, or the initiating clinician, are associated with adherence. CVD risk estimation is fundamental to statin initiation and shared decision making (SDM), because the benefits of statins are proportional to CVD risk. Absence of a recorded CVD score before statin initiation therefore indicates that SDM is unlikely. AIM: To investigate whether SDM, using the CVD risk score as a proxy measure, is associated with adherence to statins and CVD outcomes. DESIGN & SETTING: A retrospective cohort study using a database of English primary care records. METHOD: The cohort will include statin-naive patients aged 40-84 years initiated on statins for primary prevention between 2017 and 2020, categorised by the presence or absence of a CVD risk score at statin initiation. Statin adherence and persistence will be determined from subsequent statin prescriptions. Multivariable modelling, accounting for potential confounders, will determine the association between a recorded CVD risk score and subsequent statin adherence and with statin persistence. A secondary analysis will investigate the relationship to subsequent CVD outcomes and death. CONCLUSION: This research uses a record of CVD risk score as a proxy for SDM, to investigate the link between SDM and medication adherence. It will shed light on the relationship between how the initiation consultation is performed and subsequent adherence and persistence with treatment.

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Bjgp Open