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OBJECTIVE: To calculate how suitable the lipid-lowering treatment prescribed for pensioners in primary care clinics in four health areas is. DESIGN: Cross-sectional descriptive study of quality of pharmacological treatment. SETTING: Four primary care health districts, INSALUD, Madrid. PARTICIPANTS: 1125 patients registered with 49 doctors, chosen at random on the basis of three strata defined by the value of the lipid-lowering drug indicator of prescription. For a year, each doctor filled in a protocol of variables for each pensioner to whom he/she prescribed a lipid-lowering drug. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: An automated algorithm was designed to evaluate the suitability of the drugs treatment for each patient, according to scientific criteria including: cholesterol levels, LDL, age, and risk factors. Quality of prescription was finally measured for 1009 patients. The indication of the treatment was due to primary prevention in 65% of cases. 32% of patients were correctly treated. If LDL compliance was not demanded, the suitability figure rose to 77%. Drug treatment was more suitable when the doctor him/herself administered it (as against another doctor or a specialist; p = 0.001) or when the patient was on the list of the prescribing doctor (p < 0.0001). Proper indication was lower in patients over 74 (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The quality of lipid-lowering drug prescription for pensioners in primary care clinics in four health districts, as a function of the criteria defined above, could be improved. LDL is the factor which most affects the procedure. |