Title: Dr Tim Holt
1The e-Nudge Trial Identifying and addressing
cardiovascular risk in primary care
- Dr Tim Holt
- Clinical Lecturer
- Health Sciences Research Institute
2Lifestyle advice and drug therapy
3The problem identifying at risk individuals for
cardiovascular disease in primary care
- Aim is to identify the population at gt 20 risk
of developing CVD in next 10 years, for
preventive drug therapy and lifestyle advice - Risk algorithms using different risk factors
- Classical factors Age, sex, blood pressure,
total and HDL cholesterol, smoking status - Other factors eg family history, ethnicity,
deprivation, obesity, waist circumference,
fasting triglycerides, renal impairment - Risk assessment requires collation of
information, only some of which is coded
electronically -
4The e-Nudge Trial
- Tests a software tool developed in collaboration
with EMIS - Nineteen practices in Coventry and Warwickshire
recruited with a range of practice demographics - Software applied to a random half of the over-50
year population in each practice and will run for
2 years - Software identifies 6 categories of patient
- Screen alerts and continually updated lists of
patients in each category
5The e-Nudge Trial
- Group 1 Those with CVD or Diabetes whose blood
pressure or cholesterol are out of target for the
QOF - Group 2 Insufficient information for a CVD risk
estimate, but possibly at risk - Group 3 Sufficient information, and at gt 20
10-year risk
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8Outcomes
- Annual rates of cardiovascular events in each arm
during the study - Proportion of population identified at risk of
CVD or with incomplete data at the end of the
study in each arm
Holt TA, Thorogood M, Griffiths F, Munday S.
Protocol for the 'e-Nudge trial' a randomised
controlled trial of electronic feedback to
reduce the cardiovascular risk of individuals in
general practice. Trials 2006, 711 Available
at http//www.trialsjournal.com/content/7/1/11
9Baseline data
Holt TA, Thorogood M, Griffiths F, Munday S,
Stables D. Identifying individuals for primary
cardiovascular disease prevention in UK general
practice. BJGP, in press.
10Undiagnosed diabetes
- Baseline data from the e-Nudge trial also
revealed a number of people with possible
undiagnosed diabetes based on existing blood
glucose data - This led to a nationwide survey of practice
records using the QRESEARCH database
11About 1 of the UK population (600,000 people)
have undiagnosed diabetes
12The problem of undiagnosed diabetes
Symptoms develop gradually
Complications often present at diagnosis
Opportunities for prevention missed
Cardiovascular risk raised in those at risk of
diabetes
13Strategy A
- If a random value gt 11.1 mmol/L or fasting value
gt 7.0 mmol/L then patient identified - (If the result non-specifically coded then result
assumed to be random)
14Strategy B
- If the most recent value (random or fasting) was
gt 7.0 mmol/L then patient identified
15Results
- 3.6 million records included
- 3758 found through strategy A
- 32,785 found through strategy B
- A third of people over the age of 40 without
diabetes have had a blood glucose measurement
recorded electronically in the past 2 years
Holt TA, Stables D, Hippisley-Cox J, O'Hanlon S,
Majeed A. Identifying undiagnosed diabetes
Cross-sectional survey of 3.6 million patients'
electronic records. British Journal of General
Practice 200858192-196.
16Projected to the UK population
- Strategy A 60,000 individuals likely to have
undiagnosed diabetes - Strategy B 528,000 individuals with results that
require follow up to clarify diabetes status
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23Daily Mail Survey 18th March 2008
- Ten people invited for finger prick blood glucose
- Borderline levels referred to GP for further
investigations - One person had diabetes and one had IGT
24Further research
- Process evaluation to identify barriers to the
process of CVD risk reduction using electronic
data - Ongoing interview study to examine the
practicalities of using the e-Nudge software in
practice - Interviews with members of the public to explore
attitudes towards prevention vs treatment,
polypharmacy, opportunistic vs systematic risk
assessment, labelling, medicalisation of
ageing, etc, etc..
25Collaborators
- e-Nudge
- Tim Holt
- Margaret Thorogood
- Frances Griffiths
- Stephen Munday
- QRESEARCH study
- Tim Holt
- Julia Hippisley-Cox
- David Stables
- Shaun OHanlon
- Azeem Majeed
Funded through a PhD Studentship from DH/WMS
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