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Assessing medication adherence simultaneously by electronic monitoring and pill count in patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension.

机译:通过电子监控和药丸计数同时评估轻度至中度高血压患者的药物依从性。

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BACKGROUND: Poor adherence to antihypertensive medication is one of the major problems in the treatment of hypertension. Electronic monitoring is currently considered to be the gold standard for assessing adherence, but it may trigger patients to open the pill bottle without taking medication or to take out more than prescribed. In adjunct to electronic monitoring, pill count could be a valuable tool for exploring adherence patterns, and their effects on blood pressure reduction. METHODS: Among a total of 228 patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension, adherence to treatment was measured by means of both the Medication Event Monitoring System (MEMS) and pill count. Patients were followed-up for seven visits over a period of 1 year. At each visit to the physician's office, patient's adherence was assessed by both methods. RESULTS: Adherence is defined as the percentage of days with correct dosing; median adherence according to MEMS was lower than median adherence according to pill count (91.6 vs. 96.1; P < 0.001). Both methods agreed in defining patients as adherent in 107 (47%) and nonadherent in 33 (14%) patients. Thirty-one (14%) patients were adherent only by MEMS and 59 (25%) patients only by pill count. At the end of the study, patients in the four categories reached comparable blood pressure values and reductions. CONCLUSIONS: Pill count could be a useful adjunct to electronic monitoring in assessing adherence patterns. Although deviant intake behavior occurred frequently, the effect on achieved blood pressure and blood pressure reduction was not remarkable.
机译:背景:对降压药的依从性差是高血压治疗的主要问题之一。电子监控目前被认为是评估依从性的金标准,但它可能会触发患者打开药瓶而不用药或服用超过规定的剂量。除电子监控外,药丸计数可能是探索依从性模式及其对降低血压的影响的有价值的工具。方法:在228例轻度至中度高血压患者中,通过药物事件监测系统(MEMS)和药丸计数来评估对治疗的依从性。在一年的时间内对患者进行了七次随访。每次拜访医师办公室时,都通过两种方法评估患者的依从性。结果:依从性定义为正确剂量的天数百分比;根据MEMS的中位依从性低于根据药丸计数的中位依从性(91.6 vs. 96.1; P <0.001)。两种方法均同意将患者定义为依从性的患者为10​​7(47%),不依从性的患者为33(14%)。仅通过MEMS依从的患者为31名(14%),仅通过药丸计数的患者为59(25%)名。在研究结束时,这四类患者的血压值和降低幅度均相当。结论:药丸计数可能是评估依从性的电子监测的有用辅助手段。尽管经常发生异常的摄入行为,但对达到的血压和血压降低的影响并不明显。

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