TRIUMF-3: antihypertensive therapy in Ukraine – optimization of blood pressure in focus. The use of a triple fixed combination of antihypertensive drugs in the practice of a family doctor

Autor: O. І. Moiseyenko, M. І. Lutay, І. P. Golikova, O. M. Lomakovsky, G. F. Lysenko
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Ukrainian Journal of Cardiology. 27:9-24
ISSN: 2664-4479
1608-635X
Popis: The aim – to investigate the profile of patients with the uncontrolled arterial hypertension who concomitantly take two or three antihypertensive products and to evaluate the results of BP control achievement in this population after therapy adjustment. Materials and methods. A total of 4113 patients with hypertension were invited to take part in TRIUMF-3 (antihypertensive therapy in Ukraine – optimization of blood pressure in focus) study, they were under the supervision of family doctors. Anamnestically all participants (average age – 64; 36.1 % – are men), at least 1 month before the study, took 2 or 3 antihypertensive drugs without sufficient effect. The average values of office BP were 172/99 mm Hg, in > 40 % of patients they exceeded 180/110 mm Hg. The drug of choice for further therapy for 4103 participants was fixed combination of perindopril arginine, amlodipine and indapamide – «Triplixam» (Servier, France). The follow-up period for each patient was 3 months. Patients visited doctors after 1-2 weeks, 2 and 3 months after the start of the study and the corresponding correction of therapy. Before and after 2 months, the indicator of adherence to treatment was assessed. The last analysis included a comparison of the results of TRIUMF-3 and TRIUMF-2 with patients who were under outpatient supervision by family doctors and cardiologists. Results and discussion. The prescription of the original triple fixed combination for 3 months was allowed by the gradually decrease of BP to ~ 130/80 mm Hg; SBP (systolic BP) on average by ~ 42, DBP (diastolic BP) – by ~ 19 mm Hg. Target levels: < 140/90 mm Hg reached 73.4 % of patients, and ≤ 130/80 mm Hg – 59.1 %. In most patients (70 %) during the study, the rate of high adherence to treatment increased from an average of 9.5 % to 46.4 %. Triple fixed combination of perindopril arginine, indapamide and amlodipine therapy was well tolerated. Conclusions. The use of an original triple fixed combination of perindopril arginine, indapamide and amlodipine by family doctors was accompanied by the achievement of target BP levels in more than 2/3 of patients with hypertension in whom the previous two- or three-component therapy was ineffective. The use of triple fixed combination of perindopril arginine, indapamide and amlodipine was effective in both groups of patients with hypertension observed in family doctors (TRIUMF-3) and cardiologists (TRIUMF-2). However, cardiologists used the largest doses of the drug almost twice as often, which led to more optimal BP control (≤ 130/80 mm Hg) in a larger group of patients: 69.7 % vs. 59.1 % in family doctors. Regular drug monitoring, antihypertensive efficacy, and ease of administration of a triple fixed combination of perindopril arginine, indapamide and amlodipine were likely to be determinants of increased adherence to treatment in most participants in both studies, 75 % to TRIUMF-2, and 70 % to TRIUMF-3. Moreover, the rate of high adherence during the 2-months follow-up period increased in both studies by almost 5 times.
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