Aspirin Use Is Low Among United States Outpatients With Coronary Artery Disease
- 14 March 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 101 (10), 1097-1101
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.101.10.1097
Abstract
Background—The goal of the present study was to assess national trends and patterns of aspirin use among outpatients with coronary artery disease. Although there is strong evidence that the use of aspirin reduces the risk of death and recurrent events in patients with coronary artery disease, current national patterns of aspirin use are unknown. Methods and Results—We used data from the 1980 to 1996 National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys. These surveys provide a nationally representative sample of physician activities during patient visits to physician offices. We evaluated the report of aspirin as a new or continuing medication in 10 942 visits to cardiologists and primary care physicians by patients with coronary artery disease. We evaluated trends in the use of aspirin for 1980 to 1996 and used logistic regression to identify independent predictors of aspirin use for 1993 to 1996. Aspirin use in outpatient visits by persons with coronary artery disease without reported contraindications increased from 5.0% in 1980 to 26.2% in 1996. Large increases occurred in the early 1990s. Independent predictors of aspirin use in 1993 to 1996 were male patient gender (29% versus 21% for females), patient age of PPConclusions—Although aspirin use in patients with coronary artery disease has increased dramatically, it remains suboptimum. Low rates of aspirin use and variations in use suggest a need to better translate clinical recommendations into practice.Keywords
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