Literature DB >> 19237033

[Prevention of adverse events through renal dosage adjustment in institutionalized elders].

Celia Abajo Del Alamo1, Sonsoles García Rodicio, Jesús Casado Pérez, María Lourdes Ausín Pérez, Miguel A Catalá Pindado.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To present a protocol based on renal dosage adjustment developed to reduce the risk of adverse events in elderly people institutionalized in a geriatric centre and to determine the degree of adaptation to this protocol. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: First, we designed a renal adjustment protocol to identify residents with creatinine clearance below 60ml/min, review drug therapy and optimize dosage regimens, if necessary. Then, we evaluated the feasibility of this protocol and adaptation of clinical practice to this protocol through a cross-sectional study of all the residents in the centre.
RESULTS: Among the 163 residents assessed by Cockroft-Gault, there were 126 residents with creatinine clearance below 60ml/min (77%; 95% CI, 70-83). Seventeen residents were excluded due to intake of protein supplements or to extreme body mass index. Once the treatments were reviewed, 152/876 (17%; 95% CI, 15-20) prescriptions suitable for renal adjustment were found. In 135/152 prescriptions (89%; 95% CI, 83-93) the dosage was appropriate to creatinine clearance and 17 (11%; 95% CI, 6-17) were considered as potentially optimizable. For these 17 prescriptions, a proposal for dosage adjustment or monitoring was made, which was accepted in 16 cases and rejected in 1 case (metformin in a patient with 44ml/min creatinine clearance and poor glycemic control).
CONCLUSIONS: A high percentage of the institutionalized elderly have a creatinine clearance below 60ml/min. Given that a not inconsiderable proportion of their prescribed medication is susceptible to renal adjustment, the implementation of a protocol for renal adjustment and renal function follow-up could help to reduce the risk of adverse events.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19237033     DOI: 10.1016/j.regg.2008.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol        ISSN: 0211-139X


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