Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Elderly Outpatients by the 2012 Version of Beers Criteria: A Single Tertiary Medical Center Experience in South Korea

Il-Young Jang, Young Soo Lee, M. Jeon, Hyun Cho, Jin Sun Oh, Yunkyoung Lee, Hyungchul Park, Soo Han Kim, Eunju Lee
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Background: The American Geriatric Society released the 2012 updated version of the Beers criteria with intentions to improve care of older adults by reducing their exposure to potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs). However, there have been no reports on the prevalence of PIMs prescriptions according to the 2012 version of Beers criteria in South Korea. Methods: This is a retrospective study using medical records and code analysis of each PIM to survey the prevalence of PIMs prescriptions and common PIMs used for elderly patients. Locating the PIMs was carried out in all outpatients who visited Asan Medical Center from May 2012 to April 2013. Selection of PIMs was based on the 2012 updated version of the Beers criteria. Results: A total of 652,192 outpatients older than 65 years visited our medical center during the study period and were analyzed. Among them, 33,810 (5.19%) received at least one PIM and 125,498 cases of PIM prescriptions were written. The percentage of the patients who received at least two kinds of PIMs concurrently was 33.14%. Common PIMs were tramadol (24.15%), clonazepam (11.51%), ibuprofen (10.02%), megesterol (9.80%), and amitriptyline (9.51%). Conclusion: Our study investigated the prevalence of PIMs prescription for Korean elderly outpatients in a single tertiary medical center. Compared to previous reports using the older version of the Beers criteria, our study showed a change in the priority of common PIMs.
2012年版Beers标准对老年门诊患者潜在不当用药的影响:韩国单一三级医疗中心的经验
背景:美国老年医学会(American Geriatric Society)发布了2012年更新版的Beers标准,旨在通过减少老年人对潜在不适当药物(PIMs)的暴露来改善老年人的护理。然而,根据2012年版的比尔斯标准,目前还没有关于pim处方在韩国流行的报道。方法:回顾性分析各PIM的病历和代码分析,调查老年患者PIM处方和常用PIM的流行情况。从2012年5月到2013年4月,对峨山医院的所有门诊患者进行了pim定位。pim的选择基于2012年更新的Beers标准。结果:对研究期间来我院就诊的65岁以上门诊患者652192例进行分析。其中,33810人(5.19%)至少服用过1次PIM,共开具PIM处方125498例。同时接受至少两种pim治疗的患者占33.14%。常见的抗抑郁药为曲马多(24.15%)、氯硝西泮(11.51%)、布洛芬(10.02%)、甲孕酮(9.80%)和阿米替林(9.51%)。结论:本研究调查了单一三级医疗中心韩国老年门诊患者pim处方的流行情况。与之前使用旧版本Beers标准的报告相比,我们的研究显示了公共pim优先级的变化。
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