Effectiveness of fixed dose combination medication ('polypills') compared with usual care in patients with cardiovascular disease or at high risk: A prospective, individual patient data meta-analysis of 3140 patients in six countries

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2016-02-15

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Webster, Ruth
Patel, Anushka
Selak, Vanessa
Billot, Laurent
Bots, Michiel LORCID 0000-0003-2871-9810ISNI 0000000391893395
Brown, Alex
Bullen, Chris
Cass, Alan
Crengle, Sue
Raina Elley, C.

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Abstract

Aims To conduct a prospective, individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials comparing a polypill-based approach with usual care in high risk individuals. Methods and results Three trials comparing polypill-based care with usual care in individuals with CVD or high calculated cardiovascular risk contributed IPD. Primary outcomes were self-reported adherence to combination therapy (anti-platelet, statin and ≥ two blood pressure (BP) lowering agents), and difference in mean systolic BP (SBP) and LDL-cholesterol at 12 months. Analyses used random effects models. Among 3140 patients from Australia, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand and The Netherlands (75% male, mean age 62 years), median follow-up was 15 months. At baseline, 84%, 87% and 61% respectively were taking a statin, anti-platelet agent and at least two BP lowering agents. At 12 months, compared to usual care, participants in the polypill arm had higher adherence to combination therapy (80% vs. 50%, RR 1.58; 95% CI, 1.32 to 1.90; p <0.001), lower SBP (- 2.5 mmHg; 95% CI, - 4.5 to - 0.4; p = 0.02) and lower LDL-cholesterol (- 0.1 mmol/L; 95% CI, - 0.2 to 0.0; p = 0.04). Baseline treatment levels were a major effect modifier for adherence and SBP (p-homog <0.0001 and 0.02 respectively) with greatest improvements seen among those under-treated at baseline. Conclusions Polypill therapy significantly improved adherence, SBP and LDL-cholesterol in high risk patients compared with usual care, especially among those who were under-treated at baseline.

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Cardiovascular disease, Meta-analysis, Polypill, Secondary prevention, Taverne, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Webster, R, Patel, A, Selak, V, Billot, L, Bots, M L, Brown, A, Bullen, C, Cass, A, Crengle, S, Raina Elley, C, Grobbee, D E, Neal, B, Peiris, D, Poulter, N, Prabhakaran, D, Rafter, N, Stanton, A, Stepien, S, Thom, S, Usherwood, T, Wadham, A & Rodgers, A 2016, 'Effectiveness of fixed dose combination medication ('polypills') compared with usual care in patients with cardiovascular disease or at high risk : A prospective, individual patient data meta-analysis of 3140 patients in six countries', International Journal of Cardiology, vol. 205, pp. 147-156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.12.015