| Literature DB >> 31226874 |
Tzu-Chueh Wang1, Pou-Jen Ku2, Hai-Lin Lu3, Kung-Chuan Hsu4, Damien Trezise5, Hue-Yu Wang1,6.
Abstract
Long-term continuous exposure to potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) can lead to adverse events in the elderly. However, the effects of long-term exposure of the elderly to PIM and the relationship between PIM and chronic diseases remain unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate the continuous use of PIMs in a community-dwelling elderly population. A cross-sectional population-based study was conducted using community pharmacy-filed dispensing records from the Hcare system. Twenty-three community pharmacies were sampled from 2013 to 2015 to obtain records of patients above 65 years-old with continuous prescriptions. PIM were identified according to the 2015 Beers Criteria. The prevalence of patients using PIM was highest in patients with co-morbid mental disorders (40.05%), followed by neurological system disorders (28.91%). Patients who were prescribed a PIM were more than three times as likely to have a mental disorder as those (odds ratio 3.16, 95% confidence interval: 3.06-3.28) with non-chronic diseases. The most prescribed PIM agents were central nervous system drugs (53.16%), and benzodiazepines (35.15%). Patients with mental disorders had the highest rate of long-term persistent PIM exposure, with benzodiazepines being the most frequently dispensed. Drug safety concerns should be closely monitored in elderly patients with the abovementioned conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Beers Criteria; Chronic Disease; Elderly; Potentially Inappropriate Medication
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31226874 PMCID: PMC6616857 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16122189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Flowchart of patient sample collection.
Study participants’ demographic and clinical characteristics.
| Characteristic | Patients with PIM Prescriptions ( | Patients without PIM Prescriptions ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age |
| ||
| 65–74 years | 8130(48.49) | 8442(56.33) |
|
| 75–84 years | 6242(37.23) | 4889(32.62) |
|
| ≥85 years | 2394(14.28) | 1656(11.05) | reference |
| Sex |
| ||
| Male | 7620(45.45) | 6672(44.52) | |
| Female | 9146(54.55) | 8315(55.48) | |
| Department |
| ||
| Cardiology | 4629(15.6) | 3248(16.97) | 0.022 * |
| Chest | 1032(3.48) | 496(2.59) |
|
| Endocrinology | 1696(5.72) | 1132(5.91) | 0.361 |
| Family medicine | 3785(12.75) | 3574(18.67) |
|
| Gastroenterology | 2040(6.88) | 612(3.2) |
|
| Internal medicine | 3987(13.43) | 3961(20.7) |
|
| Nephrology | 1053(3.55) | 456(2.38) |
|
| Neurology | 3886(13.09) | 1528(7.99) |
|
| Neurosurgery | 707(2.38) | 368(1.92) | 0.007 ** |
| Orthopedics | 1528(5.15) | 1058(5.53) | 0.116 |
| Others | 1945(6.55) | 1237(6.47) | reference |
| Psychiatry | 1236(4.16) | 144(0.75) |
|
| Surgery | 500(1.68) | 379(1.98) | 0.023 * |
| Urology | 1655(5.58) | 945(4.94) | 0.048 * |
| Number of chronic disease |
| ||
| 1 | 4281(25.53) | 6495(43.34) |
|
| 2 | 5197(31) | 4701(31.37) |
|
| 3 | 3585(21.38) | 2619(17.48) |
|
| 4 | 2116(12.62) | 862(5.75) |
|
| ≧5 | 1587(9.47) | 310(2.07) | reference |
Values are presented as n (%). *χ2 tests. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.
Figure 2Chronic diseases for which there was a 100% continuous long-term exposure to PIM prescription rate of >20%, shown at exposure rates of 0%, 0%
Comparison of 100% continuous exposure to PIM prescriptions, number of prescriptions, PIM prescription rate and OR by chronic disease type.
| Classification of Chronic Disease | Number of Patients with Chronic Diseases | Patients with 100% Continuous Exposure to PIM Prescriptions, n (%) | Number of Chronic Disease Prescriptions | PIM Prescription Rate, n (%) | PIM Prescription, ORa | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neoplasms | 1441 | 236 (16.38) | 17,593 | 5983(34.01) | 0.83 *** | 0.79–0.87 |
| Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders | 8798 | 1304 (14.82) | 121,854 | 41,141 (33.76) | 0.82 *** | 0.8–0.84 |
| Mental disorders | 3618 | 1449 (40.05) | 48,316 | 26,986 (55.85) | 3.16 *** | 3.06–3.28 |
| Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs | 1463 | 423 (28.91) | 19,850 | 9512 (47.92) | 1.72 *** | 1.64–1.80 |
| Diseases of the circulatory system | 8491 | 1947 (22.93) | 109,119 | 43,761 (40.10) | 1.33 *** | 1.31–1.36 |
| Diseases of the respiratory system | 1774 | 252 (14.21) | 24,664 | 9338 (37.86) | 0.78 *** | 0.74–0.82 |
| Diseases of the digestive system | 2012 | 459 (22.81) | 27,846 | 11,446 (41.10) | 1.09 ** | 1.04–1.15 |
| Diseases of the genitourinary system | 1201 | 226 (18.82) | 17,105 | 7423 (43.40) | 1.65 *** | 1.56–1.74 |
| Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 3793 | 579 (15.26) | 45,063 | 16,784 (37.25) | 1.05 ** | 1.01–1.10 |
| Diseases of the eye and its accessory organs | 182 | 7 (3.85) | 2005 | 605 (30.17) | 0.24 *** | 0.18–0.32 |
| Infectious and parasitic diseases | 44 | 5 (11.36) | 224 | 66 (29.46) | 0.64 * | 0.43–0.93 |
| Congenital defects | 131 | 22 (16.79) | 1768 | 739 (41.80) | 1.46 *** | 1.24–1.72 |
| Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | 513 | 36 (7.02) | 8177 | 2906 (35.54) | 0.46 *** | 0.41–0.52 |
| Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs | 217 | 28 (12.90) | 3180 | 1128 (35.47) | 0.73 *** | 0.63–0.85 |
| Diseases of the ear and mastoid | 415 | 72 (17.35) | 6333 | 2318 (36.6) | 1.05 | 0.95–1.15 |
| Other | 7505 | 1328 (17.69) | 104,392 | 38,933 (37.3) | 1.18 *** | 1.15–1.21 |
CI: confidence interval; OR: odds ratio; PIMs: potentially inappropriate medications; * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.
Distribution of long-term continuous exposure to PIM in certain chronic diseases.
| PIM | Total (%) | Mental Disorders | Diseases of the Nervous System | Diseases of the Circulatory System | Diseases of the Digestive System |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-cholinergics | 6230 (4.84%) | ||||
| First-generation anti-histamines | 3321 | 833(25.08%) | 437(13.16%) | 1579(47.55%) | 472(14.21%) |
| Anti-Parkinsonian agents | 2159 | 618(28.62%) | 1006(46.6%) | 449(20.8%) | 86(3.98%) |
| Anti-spasmodics | 750 | 179(23.87%) | 70(9.33%) | 299(39.87%) | 202(26.93%) |
| Anti-thrombotics | 3416 (2.65%) | ||||
| Ticlopidine | 3416 | 436(12.76%) | 221(6.47%) | 2384(69.79%) | 375(10.98%) |
| Cardiovascular | 26,157 (20.32%) | ||||
| Peripheral alpha-1 blockers | 8753 | 1346(15.38%) | 641(7.32%) | 5713(65.27%) | 1053(12.03%) |
| Central alpha blockers | 935 | 79(8.45%) | 24(2.57%) | 623(66.63%) | 209(22.35%) |
| Dronedarone | 3288 | 327(9.95%) | 150(4.56%) | 2638(80.23%) | 173(5.26%) |
| Digoxin | 3181 | 299(9.4%) | 185(5.82%) | 2470(77.65%) | 227(7.14%) |
| Amiodarone | 935 | 79(8.45%) | 24(2.57%) | 623(66.63%) | 209(22.35%) |
| Central nervous system | 68,425 (53.16%) | ||||
| Anti-depressants, alone or in combination | 3501 | 1530(43.7%) | 428(12.23%) | 1189(33.96%) | 354(10.11%) |
| Anti-psychotics, first- (conventional) and second- (atypical) generation | 9087 | 4854(53.42%) | 1223(13.46%) | 2457(27.04%) | 553(6.09%) |
| Benzodiazepines | 45,242 | 17,977(39.74%) | 5105(11.28%) | 17,699(39.12%) | 4461(9.86%) |
| Non-benzodiazepine, benzodiazepine receptor agonist hypnotics | 10,588 | 5124(48.39%) | 773(7.3%) | 3673(34.69%) | 1018(9.61%) |
| Endocrine | 7094 (5.51%) | ||||
| Estrogens with or without progestins | 327 | 92(28.13%) | 39(11.93%) | 168(51.38%) | 28(8.56%) |
| Insulin, sliding scale | 5389 | 1112(20.63%) | 633(11.75%) | 2857(53.02%) | 787(14.6%) |
| Megestrol | 5 | 2(40%) | 0(0%) | 2(40%) | 1(20%) |
| Glyburide | 1373 | 314(22.87%) | 76(5.54%) | 751(54.7%) | 232(16.9%) |
| Gastrointestinal | 8666 (6.73%) | ||||
| Metoclopramide | 5961 | 1134(19.02%) | 474(7.95%) | 2428(40.73%) | 1925(32.29%) |
| Proton-pump inhibitors | 2705 | 294(10.87%) | 106(3.92%) | 863(31.9%) | 1442(53.31%) |
| Pain medications | 5435 (4.22%) | ||||
| Non-selective cyclooxygenase inhibitors | 3300 | 809(24.52%) | 488(14.79%) | 1581(47.91%) | 422(12.79%) |
| Indomethacin | 217 | 39(17.97%) | 12(5.53%) | 110(50.69%) | 56(25.81%) |
| Skeletal muscle relaxants | 1918 | 502(26.17%) | 285(14.86%) | 824(42.96%) | 307(16.01%) |
| Genitourinary | 3300(2.56) | ||||
| Desmopressin | 3300 | 173(5.24%) | 73(2.21%) | 264(8%) | 133(4.03%) |
PIM: potentially inappropriate medications according to 2015 Beers criteria.