对跌倒住院的老年病人开扑热息痛合适吗?——老年病专家的观点

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Yap, Trishpal Kaur Dhaliwal, S. Varman
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对乙酰氨基酚是老年人常用的止痛药。有报道称,即使在治疗剂量下,长期使用扑热息痛也会发生不良事件。本次临床审计的目的有两个:1。评估因跌倒入院的老年人中不适当的扑热息痛处方的患病率;2.介绍降低该人群中对乙酰氨基酚处方不当率的策略。对100名75岁及以上的患者进行了临床审计,这些患者在2019年7月至2019年10月期间入住一家三级医院的老年医学科,主要诊断为跌倒。所收集的数据包括人口统计数据、肝硬化的相关病史、认知障碍、饮酒和体重<50 kg、入院第一天或第二天和出院时对乙酰氨基酚的处方模式,以及对乙酰氨基苯酚使用适应症的临床数据。84名患者服用了对乙酰氨基酚。在这84名患者中,有56名患者24小时服用扑热息痛,中位持续时间为9天(IQR=10)。在这一组中,其中32名(57%)患者不适宜使用扑热息痛,32名(58%)患者24小时服用扑热息酚出院,中位持续时间为17.5天(IQR=46)。这项临床审计显示,在秋季入院的老年患者中,24小时和不适当的扑热息痛处方的患病率很高。展望未来,我们希望扑热息痛处方算法的实施可以降低这一人群中不适当的扑热息酚处方率。
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Is paracetamol prescribed appropriately in elderly patients admitted for a fall? – A Geriatrician’s perspective
Paracetamol is a commonly used analgesic among older adults. There have been reports of adverse events with chronic paracetamol use even at therapeutic doses. The objective of this clinical audit is twofold – 1. To evaluate the prevalence of inappropriate paracetamol prescription in the elderly admitted for falls; 2. To introduce strategies to reduce the rate of inappropriate paracetamol prescription in this population. A clinical audit was performed on 100 patients aged 75 years and older who were admitted to the Geriatric Medicine department of a tertiary hospital between July 2019 and October 2019 with a primary diagnosis of a fall. Data collected included demographic data, relevant medical history of cirrhosis, cognitive impairment, alcohol use and weight <50 kg, prescription pattern of paracetamol on day 1 or two of admission and on discharge as well as clinical data on the documented indications for paracetamol use. Paracetamol was prescribed in 84 patients. Out of these 84 patients, 56 were prescribed round-the-clock paracetamol with a median duration of 9 (IQR = 10) days. In this group, paracetamol use was inappropriate in 32 (57%) of them and 32 (57%) patients were discharged with round-the-clock paracetamol for a median duration of 17.5 (IQR = 46) days. This clinical audit revealed a high prevalence of round-the-clock and inappropriate paracetamol prescription in elderly patients admitted for a fall. Moving forward, we hope that the implementation of a paracetamol prescribing algorithm may reduce the rates of inappropriate paracetamol prescribing in this population.
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Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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