Temporal trends in low-dose aspirin therapy for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in European adults with and without diabetes

Author:

Kristensen Anna Meta Dyrvig1ORCID,Pareek Manan2,Kragholm Kristian Hay3,Torp-Pedersen Christian4ORCID,McEvoy John William5,Prescott Eva Bossano1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital—Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg , Nordre Fasanvej 57, 2000 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen , Denmark

2. Center for Translational Cardiology and Pragmatic Randomized Trials, Gentofte Hospital , Gentofte Hospitalsvej 8, 2900 Hellerup , Denmark

3. Department of Cardiology, Aalborg University Hospital , Hobrovej 18-22, 9000 Aalborg , Denmark

4. Department of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital—North Zealand Hospital , Dyrehavevej 29, 3400 Hillerød , Denmark

5. National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health, School of Medicine, National University of Ireland , Moyola Lane, Newcastle, Galway , Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Aims Aspirin therapy for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is controversial, and guideline recommendations have changed throughout the last decades. We report temporal trends in primary prevention aspirin use among persons with and without diabetes and describe characteristics of incident aspirin users. Methods and results Using Danish nationwide registries, we identified incident and prevalent aspirin users in a population of subjects ≥40 years without CVD eligible for primary preventive aspirin therapy from 2000 through 2020. Temporal trends in aspirin users with and without diabetes were assessed, as were CVD risk factors among incident users. A total of 522 680 individuals started aspirin therapy during the study period. The number of incident users peaked in 2002 (39 803 individuals, 1.78% of the eligible population) and was the lowest in 2019 (11 898 individuals, 0.49%), with similar trends for subjects with and without diabetes. The percentage of incident users with no CVD risk factors [diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (a proxy for smoking)] decreased from 53.9% in 2000 to 30.9% in 2020. The temporal trends in prevalent aspirin users followed a unimodal curve, peaked at 7.7% in 2008, and was 3.3% in 2020. For subjects with diabetes, the peak was observed in 2009 at 38.5% decreasing to 17.1% in 2020. Conclusion Aspirin therapy for primary prevention of CVD has decreased over the last two decades. However, the drug remained used in individuals with and without diabetes, and a large proportion of individuals started on aspirin therapy had no CVD risk factors.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Epidemiology

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