Association between long-term adherence to class-I recommended medications and risk for potentially preventable heart failure hospitalizations among younger adults.
Tiffany E ChangSoyoun ParkQuanhe YangFleetwood LoustalotJaved ButlerMatthew D RitcheyPublished in: PloS one (2019)
We found that approximately half of insured U.S. adults aged 18-64 years with newly diagnosed HF had good adherence to their HF medications. Patients with good adherence, compared to those with poor adherence, were less likely to have a potentially preventable HF hospitalization 3-5 years after their initial diagnosis. Because HF is a chronic condition that requires long-term management, future studies may want to assess the effectiveness of interventions in sustaining adherence.