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Published on: November 9, 2016
Potentially Inappropriate Medication Usage in Older Adults in a Tertiary Academic Medical Center Emergency Department
Katelyn Gardner1, Kerry Schwarz1,2, Scott Pearson1,2
1Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.
Background:
The Beers Criteria® medications are potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) recommended by the American Geriatric Society to be avoided or used with caution in adults 65 years and older. The usage of PIMs in the emergency department (ED) setting is not well characterized.
Objectives:
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usage of PIMS in the ED.
Methods:
This is a single center retrospective observational study of a random sample of patients aged 65 and older who presented to the ED during a 6-month timeframe. The primary outcome was the incidence of ED readmissions in patients administered or prescribed a PIM compared with patients who were not prescribed or administered a PIM. Secondary outcomes included ED length of stay (LOS) and hospital admission.
Results:
Out of 192 patients, there was a total of 58 patients (30.2%) in the PIM group and 134 patients (69.8%) in the No PIM group. ED re-presentation within 30 days occurred in 10 patients (17%) in the PIM group vs 26 patients (19%) in the No PIM group (p = 0.88). The median ED LOS was 227 minutes vs 208 minutes (p = 0.1679). Hospital admission within 30 days occurred in 4 patients (7%) in the PIM group and 13 patients (10%) in the No PIM group (p = 0.725).
Conclusions:
This analysis did not show statistically significant differences between patients who received a PIM compared to those who received an alternative medication with regard to re-presentation, admission, and ED LOS. ED LOS trended towards being longer in the PIM group.
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