Literature DB >> 24816210

Effect of Anticholinergic Medications on Falls, Fracture Risk, and Bone Mineral Density Over a 10-Year Period.

Lisa-Ann Fraser1, Jonathan D Adachi2, William D Leslie3, David Goltzman4, Robert Josse5, Jerilynn Prior6, Stephanie Kaiser7, Nancy Kreiger5, Christopher S Kovacs8, Tassos P Anastassiades9, Alexandra Papaioannou2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many medications used in older adults have strong anticholinergic (ACH) properties, which may increase the risk of falls and fractures. Use of these medications was identified in a population-based Canadian cohort.
OBJECTIVE: To identify the fall and fracture risk associated with ACH medication use.
METHODS: Data collection and analysis were conducted at baseline, year 5, and year 10. Cross-sectional analyses were performed to examine associations between ACH medication use and falls. Time-dependent Cox regression was used to examine time to first nontraumatic fracture. Finally, change in bone mineral density (BMD) over 10 years was compared in ACH medication users versus nonusers.
RESULTS: Strongly ACH medications were used by 618 of 7753 participants (8.0%) at study baseline, 592 (9.5%) at year 5, and 334 (7.7%) at year 10. Unadjusted ACH medication use was associated with falls at baseline (odds ratio = 1.50; 95% CI = 1.14-1.98; P = 0.004), but the association was no longer significant after covariate adjustment. Similar results occurred at years 5 and 10. ACH medication use was associated with increased incident fracture risk before (hazard ratio = 1.22; CI = 1.13-1.32; P < 0.001) but not after covariate adjustment. Mean (SD) change in femoral neck BMD T-score over 10 years, in those using ACH medications at both years 0 and 5, was -0.60 (0.63) in ACH users versus -0.49 (0.45) in nonusers (P = 0.041), but this was not significant after covariate adjustment.
CONCLUSIONS: ACH medications were not found to be independently associated with an increased risk of falling, fractures, or BMD loss. Rather, factors associated with ACH medication use explained the apparent associations.
© The Author(s) 2014.

Entities:  

Keywords:  anticholinergic medications; bone mineral density; falls; fracture

Year:  2014        PMID: 24816210      PMCID: PMC5127698          DOI: 10.1177/1060028014535363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Pharmacother        ISSN: 1060-0280            Impact factor:   3.154


  29 in total

1.  Older adults' medication use 6 months before and after hip fracture: a population-based cohort study.

Authors:  Annika Kragh; Sölve Elmståhl; Isam Atroshi
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2011-04-21       Impact factor: 5.562

2.  Pharmacist's role in an interdisciplinary falls clinic.

Authors:  Emily K Flores; Robin Henry; David W Stewart
Journal:  South Med J       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 0.954

3.  Associations between drug burden index and falls in older people in residential aged care.

Authors:  Nicholas M Wilson; Sarah N Hilmer; Lyn M March; Ian D Cameron; Stephen R Lord; Markus J Seibel; Rebecca S Mason; Jian Shen Chen; Robert G Cumming; Philip N Sambrook
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2011-05-03       Impact factor: 5.562

4.  Incidence and prediction of falls in Parkinson's disease: a prospective multidisciplinary study.

Authors:  B H Wood; J A Bilclough; A Bowron; R W Walker
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 10.154

Review 5.  The interplay of cholinergic function, attention, and falls in Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Alison Yarnall; Lynn Rochester; David J Burn
Journal:  Mov Disord       Date:  2011-09-06       Impact factor: 10.338

6.  Increased gait variability in diabetes mellitus patients with neuropathic pain.

Authors:  Paul Lalli; Ayechen Chan; Alexandra Garven; Nisha Midha; Cynthia Chan; Shauna Brady; Edward Block; Bin Hu; Cory Toth
Journal:  J Diabetes Complications       Date:  2012-12-04       Impact factor: 2.852

7.  Effects of potent anticholinergics, sedatives and antipsychotics on postoperative mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture: a retrospective, population-based study.

Authors:  Jorma Panula; Juha Puustinen; Pekka Jaatinen; Tero Vahlberg; Pertti Aarnio; Sirkka-Liisa Kivela
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 3.923

8.  Fracture risk associated with parkinsonism and anti-Parkinson drugs.

Authors:  Peter Vestergaard; Lars Rejnmark; Leif Mosekilde
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2007-08-20       Impact factor: 4.333

9.  Inappropriate medication use and risk of falls--a prospective study in a large community-dwelling elderly cohort.

Authors:  Sarah Berdot; Marion Bertrand; Jean-François Dartigues; Annie Fourrier; Béatrice Tavernier; Karen Ritchie; Annick Alpérovitch
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2009-07-23       Impact factor: 3.921

10.  Hip fractures in persons with stroke.

Authors:  Asa G Andersson; Ake Seiger; Peter Appelros
Journal:  Stroke Res Treat       Date:  2013-04-04
View more
  11 in total

Review 1.  Management of endocrine disease: Secondary osteoporosis: pathophysiology and management.

Authors:  Faryal Mirza; Ernesto Canalis
Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol       Date:  2015-05-13       Impact factor: 6.664

2.  Anticholinergic Medication Use and Fractures in Postmenopausal Women: Findings from the Women's Health Initiative.

Authors:  Zachary A Marcum; Heidi S Wirtz; Mary Pettinger; Andrea Z LaCroix; Ryan Carnahan; Jane A Cauley; Jennifer W Bea; Shelly L Gray
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 3.923

3.  Anticholinergic Use and Recurrent Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings From the Health ABC Study.

Authors:  Zachary A Marcum; Subashan Perera; Joshua M Thorpe; Galen E Switzer; Shelly L Gray; Nicholas G Castle; Elsa S Strotmeyer; Eleanor M Simonsick; Douglas C Bauer; Ronald I Shorr; Stephanie A Studenski; Joseph T Hanlon
Journal:  Ann Pharmacother       Date:  2015-07-30       Impact factor: 3.154

4.  The Relationship Between Anticholinergic Exposure and Falls, Fractures, and Mortality in Patients with Overactive Bladder.

Authors:  Brandon T Suehs; Eleanor O Caplan; Jennifer Hayden; Daniel B Ng; Rainelle R Gaddy
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 3.923

5.  Initiation of antihypertensive monotherapy and incident fractures among Medicare beneficiaries.

Authors:  Jennifer L Hargrove; Yvonne M Golightly; Virginia Pate; Carri H Casteel; Laura R Loehr; Stephen W Marshall; Til Stürmer
Journal:  Inj Epidemiol       Date:  2017-10-18

6.  Anticholinergic burden and fractures: a protocol for a methodological systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jonas Reinold; Wiebke Schäfer; Lara Christianson; Francesco Barone-Adesi; Oliver Riedel; Federica Edith Pisa
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-08-21       Impact factor: 2.692

7.  Anticholinergic medication use and falls in postmenopausal women: findings from the women's health initiative cohort study.

Authors:  Zachary A Marcum; Heidi S Wirtz; Mary Pettinger; Andrea Z LaCroix; Ryan Carnahan; Jane A Cauley; Jennifer W Bea; Shelly L Gray
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2016-04-02       Impact factor: 3.921

8.  Associations between Anticholinergic Burden and Adverse Health Outcomes in Parkinson Disease.

Authors:  James A G Crispo; Allison W Willis; Dylan P Thibault; Yannick Fortin; Harlen D Hays; Douglas S McNair; Lise M Bjerre; Dafna E Kohen; Santiago Perez-Lloret; Donald R Mattison; Daniel Krewski
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-03-03       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 9.  Anticholinergic Drugs in Geriatric Psychopharmacology.

Authors:  Jorge López-Álvarez; Julia Sevilla-Llewellyn-Jones; Luis Agüera-Ortiz
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2019-12-06       Impact factor: 4.677

10.  Anticholinergic Burden and Fractures: A Systematic Review with Methodological Appraisal.

Authors:  Jonas Reinold; Wiebke Schäfer; Lara Christianson; Francesco Barone-Adesi; Oliver Riedel; Federica Edith Pisa
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2020-10-23       Impact factor: 3.923

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.