在以初级保健为基础的记忆诊所接受认知障碍和痴呆的老年人中可能不适当的药物使用。

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-06-07 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13030082
Rishabh Sharma, Linda Lee, Feng Chang, Tejal Patel
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潜在的不适当药物(PIMs)增加了老年人,特别是那些有认知障碍(CI)或痴呆的老年人的药物不良反应、住院和健康结果恶化的风险。本研究旨在比较Beers标准®2023和老年人潜在不适当处方筛查工具(STOPP)标准2023,以确定在以初级保健为基础的记忆诊所就诊的老年CI或痴呆患者中,哪一种pim的患病率更高。从2023年1月至8月研究参与者的电子病历中,使用更新的Beers标准®2023和STOPP标准2023来识别pim。该研究确定了pim,并使用双变量逻辑回归分析了相关的危险因素。在44名老年人中,47.7% (n = 21)根据Beers标准®2023检测出一种PIM, 27.2% (n = 12)根据STOPP标准检测出至少一种PIM。使用更新的Beers Criteria®2023和STOPP Criteria 2023,该研究分别基于Beers Criteria®确定了50个PIMs(平均每位参与者0.9个PIMs)和基于STOPP标准确定了31个PIMs(平均每位参与者0.6个PIMs)。双变量逻辑回归显示,根据Beers标准,患有9种或以上合共病与pim之间存在显著相关性(优势比(or) = 8.4, 95%可信区间(CIn) = 1.27-55.39, p = 0.027)。这项研究强调了老年CI或痴呆患者中pim的高患病率,强调了定期药物审查的必要性。实施这两项标准可以加强这一弱势群体的药物管理并改善患者安全。
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Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use Among Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Attending Primary Care-Based Memory Clinics.

Potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) increase the risk of adverse drug reactions, hospitalizations, and worsened health outcomes in older adults, particularly those with cognitive impairment (CI) or dementia. This study was designed to compare the Beers Criteria® 2023 and the Screening Tool of Older Persons' Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (STOPP) Criteria 2023 to determine which identifies a higher prevalence of PIMs in older adults with CI or dementia attending primary care-based memory clinics. PIMs were identified with the use of the updated Beers Criteria® 2023 and STOPP Criteria 2023, from electronic medical records of study participants from January to August 2023. The study identified PIMs and analyzed associated risk factors using bivariate logistic regression. Of 44 older adults, 47.7% (n = 21) were detected with one PIM based on Beers Criteria® 2023, and 27.2% (n = 12) were identified with at least one PIM using STOPP criteria. Using the updated Beers Criteria® 2023 and STOPP Criteria 2023, the study identified 50 PIMs (averaging 0.9 PIMs per participant) based on Beers Criteria® and 31 PIMs (averaging 0.6 PIMs per participant) based on STOPP Criteria, respectively. Bivariate logistic regression revealed a significant association between having nine or more comorbidities and PIMs according to Beers Criteria® (odds ratio (OR) = 8.4, 95% confidence interval (CIn) = 1.27-55.39, p = 0.027). This study highlights the high prevalence of PIMs among older adults with CI or dementia, emphasizing the need for regular medication reviews. Implementing both criteria can enhance medication management and improve patient safety in this vulnerable population.

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