对全国代表性门诊人群中潜在不适当的环状利尿药处方模式的调查。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
American journal of therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1097/MJT.0000000000001644
Steven Fosnight, Mate Michael Soric, Jacob Smearman, Emily Graves, Melvin Vazquez, Zachary Herrington, Carl Palladino, Matthew Costello, Abby Knauss
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摘要

背景:环状利尿疗法能有效治疗心力衰竭、慢性肾脏疾病和肝损伤引起的水肿;然而,缺乏支持其他迹象的证据。对于高血压或依赖性水肿等适应症,或与其他药物相关的不良事件的治疗,其益处可能不会超过风险,使患者面临无法接受的不良后果高风险。研究问题:在没有诊断为心力衰竭、慢性肾脏疾病、肝损伤或其他循证指征的情况下,环路利尿剂处方的比例是多少?研究设计:这是一项全国性、回顾性、横断面调查,使用2013年至2016年的全国门诊护理调查进行。包括对18岁或18岁以上服用环管利尿剂的患者的门诊就诊。措施和结果:主要终点是潜在的不适当的环路利尿剂处方的频率。次要终点是一个多变量回归模型,该模型确定了潜在的环路利尿剂使用不当的预测因素。结果:该分析确定了在研究期间进行的5261次门诊就诊,其中开了环状利尿剂。其中,3648次就诊(占加权就诊的65.8%)是没有心力衰竭、慢性肾脏疾病或肝损伤史的患者。阳性预测因素包括65岁以上的年龄(比值比[OR]1.71;95%置信区间[CI]1.38-2.13)、伴用钙通道阻滞剂(比值比1.42;95%可信区间,1.09-1.84)、含钠药物使用(比值比2.78;95%可信范围,1.23-6.25),以及心脏病专家的办公室访问(OR 2.84;95%CI,2.31-3.50)。这种处方模式为临床医生优化患者护理创造了一个独特的机会。有必要进一步研究与这种处方模式相关的结果。
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Investigation Into Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing Patterns of Loop Diuretics in a Nationally Representative Outpatient Population.

Background: Loop diuretic therapy effectively treats edema related to heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and liver impairment; however, evidence supporting other indications is lacking. For indications such as hypertension or dependent edema or treatment of adverse events associated with other medications, the benefits likely do not outweigh the risks, putting patients at an unacceptably high risk of poor outcomes.

Study question: What is the proportion of loop diuretic prescribing that occurs in the absence of a diagnosis of heart failure, chronic kidney disease, liver impairment, or other evidence-based indications?

Study design: This was a national, retrospective, cross-sectional investigation conducted using the National Ambulatory Care Survey from 2013 to 2016. Outpatient visits for patients aged 18 years or older prescribed with loop diuretics were included.

Measures and outcomes: The primary end point was the frequency of potentially inappropriate loop diuretic prescribing. The secondary end point was a multivariable regression model that identified predictors of potentially inappropriate loop diuretic utilization.

Results: This analysis identified 5261 outpatient visits conducted during the study period in which loop diuretics were prescribed. Of these, 3648 visits (65.8% of weighted visits) were of patients without a history of heart failure, chronic kidney disease, or liver impairment. Positive predictors included age older than 65 years (odds ratio [OR] 1.71; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.38-2.13), concomitant calcium channel blocker (OR 1.42; 95% CI, 1.09-1.84), sodium-containing medication use (OR 2.78; 95% CI, 1.23-6.25), and office visit with a cardiology specialist (OR 2.84; 95% CI, 2.31-3.50).

Conclusions: This analysis identified that loop diuretics are prescribed in the absence of evidence-based indications more frequently than they are prescribed for them. This prescribing pattern creates a unique opportunity for clinicians to optimize patient care. Further study of the outcomes associated with this prescribing pattern is warranted.

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American journal of therapeutics
American journal of therapeutics PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
5.50
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142
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Therapeutics is an indispensable resource for all prescribing physicians who want to access pharmacological developments in cardiology, infectious disease, oncology, anesthesiology, nephrology, toxicology, and psychotropics without having to sift through stacks of medical journals. The journal features original articles on the latest therapeutic approaches as well as critical articles on the drug approval process and therapeutic reviews covering pharmacokinetics, regulatory affairs, pediatric clinical pharmacology, hypertension, metabolism, and drug delivery systems.
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