Pharmaceutical care program for ischemic stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial

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Jianxin Wang
Jing Wang
Shuocheng Qiu
Chunhua Zhou
Hongnan Zhang
Qianchen Li
Shusen Sun
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[1] The First Hospital of Hebei Medical University,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Hebei Medical University,School of Pharmacy
[3] Hebei,College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
[4] Western New England University,undefined
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China; Ischemic stroke; Pharmacists; Secondary prevention;
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Background Effective secondary prevention is essential for reducing stroke recurrence. Objective This parallel randomized-controlled study aimed to evaluate the impact of a pharmaceutical care program on risk factor control (blood pressure, blood glucose, lipid profile, and medication adherence) and hospital readmissions in post-stroke care. Setting The First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, China. Method Ischemic stroke patients were enrolled in the study. Upon hospital discharge, patients were randomly allocated either to a control group (CG, no pharmaceutical care) or to an intervention group (IG, monthly pharmaceutical care follow-up for 6 months). The interventions aimed to increase medication adherence and improve risk factor control through education and counseling. Medication adherence and surrogate laboratory markers of risk factors were assessed and compared between the two groups. Main outcome measures Blood pressure, blood glucose, lipid profile, and medication adherence. Results A total of 184 patients with ischemic strokes were randomly assigned, and 84 patients in IG and 82 in CG were analyzed. There were no significant differences (P > 0.05) in both groups concerning demographic and clinical characteristics. Compared to CG, at the 6-month follow-up, medication adherence rates significantly increased regarding antihypertensive drugs (92.86% versus 78.57%, P = 0.031), anti-diabetic drugs (91.67% versus 69.7%, P = 0.02), and lipid-lowering drugs (77.38% versus 60.98%, P = 0.022) in IG. Compared to CG, more patients in IG attained the goal surrogate risk factor control markers of hemoglobin A1c (87.88% vs. 52.78%, P = 0.038) and low-density lipoprotein-C (66.67% vs. 48.78%, P = 0.02). Significantly fewer patients were re-admitted to the hospital in IG than CG (7.14% vs. 18.3%, P = 0.03). Conclusion Pharmaceutical care programs can improve risk factor control for the secondary prevention of stroke recurrence in ischemic stroke patients.
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