Prescription Drug Utilization among Patients with Essential Tremor: A Cross-Sectional Study of More Than 36,000 Patients.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Movement Disorders Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2024-07-07 DOI:10.1002/mdc3.14155
Kandice A Kapinos, Elan D Louis
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Abstract

Background: Essential tremor (ET) is a chronic, progressive neurological disease that affects an estimated 7 million individuals in the United States (ie, 2.2% of the entire U.S. population). Despite its high prevalence, there are a few published studies on patterns of prescription medication use among patients.

Objective: The aim was to examine prescription drug medication use among ET patients.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of ET patients, age ≥40, with at least 1 prescription medication fill using the Optum's de-identified Clinformatics Data Mart Database from 2018 through 2019. We examined patterns of fills of key agents used to treat ET.

Results: The final sample comprised 36,839 ET patients in the United States; 89% had at least 1 prescription drug claim over a 2-year period, indicating that 9 of 10 ET patients take a medication to treat their disease. For each of the 3 most frequently prescribed medications, only a modest fraction (1/5 to 1/4) of patients were taking that medication. Adherence to these agents was 52% to 61%. A high percentage of patients had fills for more than 1 of the main agents we studied.

Conclusion: These data illustrate a need for medication in the ET population. There is only 1 FDA-approved medication to treat ET, propranolol, and less than 25% of ET patients used this drug during our study period. At the same time, no single agent was utilized by more than one quarter of ET patients, adherence was low, and use of multiple agents was common. For such a common disease, the pharmacotherapeutic landscape is impoverished.

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本质性震颤患者的处方药使用情况:对 36,000 多名患者进行的横断面研究。
背景:特发性震颤(ET)是一种慢性、进行性神经系统疾病,在美国约有 700 万人患病(占美国总人口的 2.2%)。尽管其发病率很高,但有关患者处方药使用模式的公开研究却寥寥无几:目的:研究 ET 患者使用处方药的情况:这是一项横断面研究,研究对象为年龄≥40 岁的 ET 患者,他们在 2018 年至 2019 年期间使用 Optum 的去标识化临床信息学数据集市数据库至少填充过一次处方药。我们研究了用于治疗 ET 的主要药物的配药模式:最终样本包括美国的 36839 名 ET 患者;89% 的患者在两年内至少报销过一次处方药,这表明每 10 名 ET 患者中就有 9 人服用药物治疗疾病。在 3 种最常用的处方药中,只有一小部分(1/5 至 1/4)患者在服用该药。这些药物的依从性为 52% 至 61%。在我们研究的主要药物中,有很高比例的患者需要服用一种以上的药物:这些数据说明了 ET 患者对药物的需求。美国食品及药物管理局只批准了一种治疗 ET 的药物--普萘洛尔,而在我们的研究期间,只有不到 25% 的 ET 患者使用过这种药物。同时,没有任何一种药物被超过四分之一的 ET 患者使用,用药依从性很低,使用多种药物的情况也很普遍。对于这样一种常见疾病,药物治疗的前景是贫乏的。
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期刊介绍: Movement Disorders Clinical Practice- is an online-only journal committed to publishing high quality peer reviewed articles related to clinical aspects of movement disorders which broadly include phenomenology (interesting case/case series/rarities), investigative (for e.g- genetics, imaging), translational (phenotype-genotype or other) and treatment aspects (clinical guidelines, diagnostic and treatment algorithms)
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