Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri (ANMCO) scientific statement on the simplification of the drug regimen for secondary cardiovascular prevention

European Heart Journal Supplements

16 May 2024
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Abstract

Abstract

The issue of suboptimal drug regimen adherence in secondary cardiovascular prevention presents a significant barrier to improving patient outcomes. To address this, the utilization of drug combinations, specifically single pill combinations (SPCs) and polypills, was proposed as a strategy to simplify treatment regimens. This approach aims to enhance treatment accessibility, affordability, and adherence, thereby reducing healthcare costs and improving patient health. The document is an Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri (ANMCO) scientific statement on simplifying drug regimens for secondary cardiovascular prevention. It discusses the underuse of treatments despite available, effective, and accessible options, highlighting a significant gap in secondary prevention across different socio-economic statuses and countries. The statement explores barriers to implementing evidence-based treatments, including patient, healthcare provider, and system-related challenges. The paper also reviews international guidelines, the role of SPCs and polypills in clinical practice, and their economic impact, advocating for their use in secondary prevention to improve patient outcomes and adherence.

Contributors

Stefania Angela Di Fusco
Stefania Angela Di Fusco

Author

San Filippo Neri Hospital Rome , Italy

Claudio Bilato
Claudio Bilato

Author

West Vicenza General Hospitals Vicenza , Italy

Pietro Scicchitano
Pietro Scicchitano

Author

Murgia Hospital Fabio Perinei Altamura , Italy

Massimo Grimaldi
Massimo Grimaldi

Author

Regional General Hospital F. Miulli Acquaviva Delle Fonti , Italy

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