| Literature DB >> 29471792 |
H M R B Omer1, J Hodson2, S K Pontefract2,3, U Martin4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Falls are common during hospital admissions and may occur more frequently in patients who are taking antihypertensive medications, particularly in the context of normal to low blood pressure. The review and adjustment of these medications is an essential aspect of the post-fall assessment and should take place as soon as possible after the fall. Our aim was to investigate whether appropriate post-fall adjustments of antihypertensive medications are routinely made in a large National Health Service (NHS) Trust.Entities:
Keywords: Antihypertensive; Medication review; Postural hypotension
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29471792 PMCID: PMC5824567 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0749-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Medications with antihypertensive properties captured on PICS for each inpatient fall
| ACEi/ARB | Beta blockers | CCB |
| Enalapril | Atenolol | Amlodipine |
| Irbesartan | Bisoprolol | Diltaizem |
| Lisinopril | Carvedilol | Lercanidipine |
| Losartan | Metoprolol | Nifedipine |
| Perindopril | Nebivolol | Nimodipine |
| Quinapril | Propranolol | Tildiem |
| Ramipril | Sotalol | Verapamil |
| Telmisartan | Timolol | |
| Valsartan | ||
| Diuretics | Nitrates | Others |
| Acetazolamide | Glyceryl trinitrate | Alfuzosin |
| Bendroflumethiazide | Isosorbide dinitrate | Doxazosin |
| Bumetanide | Isosorbide mononitrate | Eplerenone |
| Co-amilofruse | Moxonidine | |
| Furosemide | Prazosin | |
| Indapamide | Spironolactone |
Fig. 1Inclusion and exclusion criteria for inpatient falls
Overall Patient Demographics
| Age at Admission [Years] | 86 [83–90] |
| Gender | |
| Male | 79 [54%] |
| Female | 67 [46%] |
| Ethnicity | |
| Caucasian | 135 [92%] |
| Other | 11 [8%] |
| Directorate | |
| Medical | 111 [77%] |
| Surgical | 34 [23%] |
| Days from Admission to Fall | 7.2 [2.7–16.5] |
| Pre-Fall Systolic BP | 122 [109–127] |
| Pre-Fall Diastolic BP | 64 [57–70] |
| Pre-Fall Heart Rate | 79 [65–87] |
Data reported as median [IQR] or N [%] as applicable
aBased on N = 145, after excluding one Critical Care patient
Number of antihypertensives prescribed
| Pre-Fall | Post-Fall | Discharge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. Antihypertensives | |||
| 0 | 9 [6%] | 13 [9%] | 33 [23%] |
| 1 | 66 [45%] | 66 [45%] | 55 [38%] |
| 2 | 35 [24%] | 33 [23%] | 28 [19%] |
| 3 | 20 [14%] | 18 [12%] | 17 [12%] |
| 4 | 10 [7%] | 11 [8%] | 7 [5%] |
| 5 | 4 [3%] | 3 [2%] | 5 [3%] |
| 6 | 2 [1%] | 2 [1%] | 0 [0%] |
| 7 | 0 [0%] | 0 [0%] | 1 [1%] |
| Change from Pre-fall | |||
| Fewer | – | 19 [13%] | 51 [35%] |
| Same Number | – | 120 [82%] | 73 [50%] |
| More | – | 7 [5%] | 22 [15%] |
*Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test comparing the number of hypertensives with the pre-fall period
Changes to prescriptions from pre-fall to 24 h post-fall
| Change Pre-Fall to Post-Fall | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Na | Stopped | Reduced | No Change | Increased | Started | |
| ACEi/ARB | 52 | 6 [12%] | 0 [0%] | 44 [85%] | 0 [0%] | 2 [4%] |
| Beta blockers | 53 | 4 [8%] | 0 [0%] | 46 [87%] | 0 [0%] | 3 [6%] |
| CCBs | 26 | 2 [8%] | 0 [0%] | 24 [92%] | 0 [0%] | 0 [0%] |
| Diuretics | 85 | 9 [11%] | 3 [4%] | 67 [79%] | 1 [1%] | 5 [6%] |
| Nitrates | 41 | 0 [0%] | 1 [2%] | 39 [95%] | 0 [0%] | 1 [2%] |
| Other | 22 | 1 [5%] | 0 [0%] | 21 [95%] | 0 [0%] | 0 [0%] |
| Total | 279 | 22 [8%] | 4 [1%] | 241 [86%] | 1 [0%] | 11 [4%] |
Comparison of pre-fall vs. post-fall doses across all drug groups (Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test): p = 0.129
aThe number of cases where the medication was prescribed in either the pre-fall or post-fall period
Changes to prescriptions from pre-fall to discharge
| Change Pre-Fall to Discharge | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Na | Stopped | Reduced | No Change | Increased | Started | |
| ACEi/ARB | 53 | 22 [42%] | 5 [9%] | 22 [42%] | 1 [2%] | 3 [6%] |
| Beta blockers | 59 | 9 [15%] | 3 [5%] | 35 [59%] | 3 [5%] | 9 [15%] |
| CCBs | 31 | 9 [29%] | 0 [0%] | 16 [52%] | 1 [3%] | 5 [16%] |
| Diuretics | 92 | 28 [30%] | 7 [8%] | 38 [41%] | 7 [8%] | 12 [13%] |
| Nitrates | 46 | 7 [15%] | 5 [11%] | 28 [61%] | 0 [0%] | 6 [13%] |
| Other | 25 | 9 [36%] | 1 [4%] | 11 [44%] | 1 [4%] | 3 [12%] |
| Total | 306 | 84 [27%] | 21 [7%] | 150 [49%] | 13 [4%] | 38 [12%] |
aThe number of cases where the medication was prescribed either pre-fall or at discharge
Comparison of pre-fall vs. discharge doses across all drug groups (Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test): p < 0.001 Comparison of the change in doses from pre-fall to discharge between drug groups (Kruskal-Wallis test): p = 0.022