Abstract WMP40: Patterns And Predictors Of Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy Provision After Stroke And Transient Ischemic Attack: Findings From The Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry

Stroke(2023)

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Introduction: We analyzed data regarding smoking cessation medication use after stroke/TIA in the United States. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis using data from the Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke registry, which includes data for adult patients receiving acute care for stroke and TIA across the United States. Our outcome of interest was provision of cessation medication (nicotine replacement therapy [NRT], bupropion, varenicline) among patients who were active smokers at the time of stroke/TIA. We used unadjusted and multivariable regression models to explore factors associated with provision of cessation medications. We specifically evaluated whether event type (TIA and hemorrhagic stroke versus ischemic stroke) and burden of smoking-related cardiovascular conditions (≥1 versus 0) were associated with cessation medication provision. Results: Of 1,589,760 patients with stroke/TIA, 187,501 were smokers with available smoking treatment data. The mean age was 59.9 years (SD, 11.6); 42% were women. Most patients (97.7%) received some form of cessation intervention. As for specific treatments, 29.8% were provided cessation medication (NRT: 16.2%; varenicline or bupropion: 13.0%; multiple/other: 2.3%). The remaining 68.5% received counseling alone. In multivariable models, patients with hemorrhagic stroke (OR, 0.81; 95% CI, 0.76-0.86) and TIA (OR, 0.68; 95% CI, 0.64-0.73) had lower odds of receiving cessation medications than ischemic stroke patients. Cardiovascular disease burden was not associated with cessation medication provision (OR, 0.98; 95 CI, 0.94-1.02). However, multivariable models revealed demographic differences. Black (OR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.74-0.82) and Asian (OR, 0.72; 95% CI, 0.58-0.87) patients had lower odds of receiving cessation medication, compared to White patients. Hispanic ethnicity was also associated with lower odds of cessation medication provision (OR, 0.65; 95% CI, 0.56-0.73). Conclusions: Approximately 30% of smokers were provided a smoking cessation medication during hospitalization. Compared to ischemic stroke, TIA and hemorrhagic stroke were associated with lower rates of smoking cessation medication provision, and racial and ethnic disparities were identified.
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smoking cessation pharmacotherapy provision,transient ischemic attack,abstract wmp40,guidelines-stroke
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