Abstract
To investigate medication adherence and treatment persistence in patients receiving proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) in Japan. Using an anonymized claims database from January 2015 to December 2021, data on adult patients at high risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease or with a history of coronary artery disease (CAD) who had at least 1 prescription for PCSK9-mAbs were retrieved. In total, 276 patients were analyzed. The cumulative treatment persistence rate after 1 year was 67.0%. A multivariate analysis revealed that better adherence to oral low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)-lowering therapy in the year before starting PCSK9-mAbs (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.16) and a history of CAD for secondary prevention (adjusted OR 2.44) were associated with better adherence to PCSK9-mAbs in the first year. Better adherence to oral LDL-C-lowering therapy in the year before starting PCSK9-mAbs (adjusted OR 2.32) and a history of CAD for secondary prevention (adjusted OR 3.03) were also associated with a lower rate of discontinuation of PCSK9-mAbs. Age, sex, comorbidity, number of tablets taken daily (all medications), and number of hospital or clinic visits in the year prior to starting PCSK9-mAbs did not affect the persistence rate or adherence to PCSK9-mAbs in the multivariate analyses. Better adherence to oral LDL-C-lowering therapy and secondary prevention were identified as factors associated with better medication adherence and treatment persistence in patients receiving PCSK9-mAbs within the first year.
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