阿司匹林处方模式用于老年糖尿病患者心血管疾病的初级预防:基于经验的处方医生调查

Lianne Kokoska PharmD , Dana El Masri BS , Helen Berlie PharmD, CDE , Candice Garwood PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
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关于阿司匹林用于心血管疾病的一级预防,特别是在老年糖尿病患者中,证据和指南提供了相互矛盾的建议。本研究的目的是确定阿司匹林的处方模式,并确定其是否符合2013年美国糖尿病协会和美国老年医学协会的指南。一项调查被分发给了美国密歇根州底特律市内科、老年医学、心脏病学和内分泌诊所的主治医师、同事和中级从业者。大多数提供者(88%)表示,他们会服用阿司匹林作为心血管疾病的一级预防。在那些选择服用阿司匹林的人中,所有人都选择了81毫克的剂量。大多数提供者根据患者年龄(86%)和合并症(98%)选择开阿司匹林处方。阿司匹林是老年糖尿病患者的常规处方,用于心血管疾病的初级预防。准则提供了相互矛盾的建议;因此,需要提供教育来指导老年人的决策。
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Aspirin prescribing patterns for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in geriatric patients with diabetes: Survey of prescribers based on experience

Evidence and guidelines provide conflicting recommendations regarding the use of aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease, particularly in geriatric patients with diabetes. The objective of this study is to identify aspirin-prescribing patterns and determine if it is consistent with the 2013 American Diabetes Association and American Geriatrics Association guidelines. A survey was distributed to attending physicians, fellow physicians, and mid-level practitioners in internal medicine, geriatric, cardiology, and endocrinology clinics in Detroit, MI, USA. Most providers (88%) indicated that they would give aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Of those who chose to give aspirin, all chose to prescribe a dose of 81 mg. Most providers elected to prescribe aspirin based on patient age (86%) and comorbidities (98%). Aspirin is routinely prescribed for geriatric patients with diabetes for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. The guidelines provide conflicting recommendations; therefore, provider education is needed to guide decision-making in the elderly.

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