Assessing appropriateness of lipid management among patients with diabetes mellitus moving from target to treatment

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Background-Performance measures that emphasize only a treat-to-target approach may motivate overtreatment with highdose statins, potentially leading to adverse events and unnecessary costs. We developed a clinical action performance measure for lipid management in patients with diabetes mellitus that is designed to encourage appropriate treatment with moderate-dose statins while minimizing overtreatment. Methods and Results-We examined data from July 2010 to June 2011 for 964 818 active Veterans Affairs primary care patients =18 years of age with diabetes mellitus. We defined 3 conditions as successfully meeting the clinical action measure for patients 50 to 75 years old: (1) having a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) <100 mg/dL, (2) taking a moderatedose statin regardless of LDL level or measurement, or (3) receiving appropriate clinical action (starting, switching, or intensifying statin therapy) if LDL is =100 mg/dL. We examined possible overtreatment for patients =18 years of age by examining the proportion of patients without ischemic heart disease who were on a high-dose statin. We then examined variability in measure attainment across 881 facilities using 2-level hierarchical multivariable logistic models. Of 668 209 patients with diabetes mellitus who were 50 to 75 years of age, 84.6% passed the clinical action measure: 67.2% with LDL <100 mg/dL, 13.0% with LDL =100 mg/dL and either on a moderate-dose statin (7.5%) or with appropriate clinical action (5.5%), and 4.4% with no index LDL on at least a moderate-dose statin. Of the entire cohort =18 years of age, 13.7% were potentially overtreated. Facilities with higher rates of meeting the current threshold measure (LDL <100 mg/ dL) had higher rates of potential overtreatment (P<0.001). Conclusions-Use of a performance measure that credits appropriate clinical action indicates that almost 85% of diabetic veterans 50 to 75 years of age are receiving appropriate dyslipidemia management. However, many patients are potentially overtreated with high-dose statins. © 2013 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Beard, A. J., Hofer, T. P., Downs, J. R., Lucatorto, M., Klamerus, M. L., Holleman, R., & Kerr, E. A. (2013). Assessing appropriateness of lipid management among patients with diabetes mellitus moving from target to treatment. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 6(1), 66–74. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.112.966697

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