National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark

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National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark. / Dominguez Vall-Lamora, Maria Helena; Schramm, Tina Ken; Gislason, Gunnar Hilmar; Norgaard, Mette Lykke; Raunsø, Jakob; Abildstrøm, Steen Zabell; Kober, Lars; Poulsen, Henrik Enghusen; Torp-Pedersen, Christian Tobias.

I: Frontiers in Pharmacology, Bind 1, 12.2010, s. 142.

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Dominguez Vall-Lamora, MH, Schramm, TK, Gislason, GH, Norgaard, ML, Raunsø, J, Abildstrøm, SZ, Kober, L, Poulsen, HE & Torp-Pedersen, CT 2010, 'National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark', Frontiers in Pharmacology, bind 1, s. 142. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2010.00142

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Dominguez Vall-Lamora, M. H., Schramm, T. K., Gislason, G. H., Norgaard, M. L., Raunsø, J., Abildstrøm, S. Z., Kober, L., Poulsen, H. E., & Torp-Pedersen, C. T. (2010). National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 1, 142. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2010.00142

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Dominguez Vall-Lamora MH, Schramm TK, Gislason GH, Norgaard ML, Raunsø J, Abildstrøm SZ o.a. National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2010 dec.;1:142. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2010.00142

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Dominguez Vall-Lamora, Maria Helena ; Schramm, Tina Ken ; Gislason, Gunnar Hilmar ; Norgaard, Mette Lykke ; Raunsø, Jakob ; Abildstrøm, Steen Zabell ; Kober, Lars ; Poulsen, Henrik Enghusen ; Torp-Pedersen, Christian Tobias. / National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark. I: Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2010 ; Bind 1. s. 142.

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title = "National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark",
abstract = "Background: To investigate the effects of statin use over the last 10 years among diabetic patients who initiated glucose-lowering medications (GLMs) in Denmark. Methods: we identified all Danish citizens 30 years and older who claimed their first GLM between 1997 and 2006, with follow-up until 2007. Use of medications, national background, income, and hospitalizations were obtained by cross-linkage of national registries in Denmark. We analyzed factors related to initiation and interruption of statin treatment. The analyses included country of birth, citizenship and, as proxy for ethnic origin, we constructed variables based on both the subjects and on their parent's country of birth. Countries were grouped as Denmark, Western countries, Eastern countries, and Africa. Results: the cohort included 143,625 subjects. Compared with persons of Danish origin, the initiation of a statin medication during follow-up was significantly lower among patients of non-Danish origin: Odds ratio for subjects of Eastern origin 0.61 [CI 0.49-0.76] and 0.37 for subjects of African origin, [CI 0.24-0.59], both p¿",
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T1 - National Background is Associated with Disparities in Initiation and Persistence to Statin Treatment in Subjects with Diabetes in Denmark

AU - Dominguez Vall-Lamora, Maria Helena

AU - Schramm, Tina Ken

AU - Gislason, Gunnar Hilmar

AU - Norgaard, Mette Lykke

AU - Raunsø, Jakob

AU - Abildstrøm, Steen Zabell

AU - Kober, Lars

AU - Poulsen, Henrik Enghusen

AU - Torp-Pedersen, Christian Tobias

PY - 2010/12

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N2 - Background: To investigate the effects of statin use over the last 10 years among diabetic patients who initiated glucose-lowering medications (GLMs) in Denmark. Methods: we identified all Danish citizens 30 years and older who claimed their first GLM between 1997 and 2006, with follow-up until 2007. Use of medications, national background, income, and hospitalizations were obtained by cross-linkage of national registries in Denmark. We analyzed factors related to initiation and interruption of statin treatment. The analyses included country of birth, citizenship and, as proxy for ethnic origin, we constructed variables based on both the subjects and on their parent's country of birth. Countries were grouped as Denmark, Western countries, Eastern countries, and Africa. Results: the cohort included 143,625 subjects. Compared with persons of Danish origin, the initiation of a statin medication during follow-up was significantly lower among patients of non-Danish origin: Odds ratio for subjects of Eastern origin 0.61 [CI 0.49-0.76] and 0.37 for subjects of African origin, [CI 0.24-0.59], both p¿

AB - Background: To investigate the effects of statin use over the last 10 years among diabetic patients who initiated glucose-lowering medications (GLMs) in Denmark. Methods: we identified all Danish citizens 30 years and older who claimed their first GLM between 1997 and 2006, with follow-up until 2007. Use of medications, national background, income, and hospitalizations were obtained by cross-linkage of national registries in Denmark. We analyzed factors related to initiation and interruption of statin treatment. The analyses included country of birth, citizenship and, as proxy for ethnic origin, we constructed variables based on both the subjects and on their parent's country of birth. Countries were grouped as Denmark, Western countries, Eastern countries, and Africa. Results: the cohort included 143,625 subjects. Compared with persons of Danish origin, the initiation of a statin medication during follow-up was significantly lower among patients of non-Danish origin: Odds ratio for subjects of Eastern origin 0.61 [CI 0.49-0.76] and 0.37 for subjects of African origin, [CI 0.24-0.59], both p¿

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JO - Frontiers in Pharmacology

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