Medication use leading to emergency department visits for adverse drug events in older adults

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Budnitz, Daniel S.
Shehab, Nadine
Kegler, Scott R.
Richards, Chesley L.
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[1] CDCP, Div Healthcare Qual Promot, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] CDCP, Coordinating Ctr Environm Hlth & Injury Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-147-11-200712040-00006
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: The Beers criteria identify inappropriate use of medications in older adults. The number of and risk for adverse events from these medications are unknown. Objective: To estimate the number of and risk for emergency department visits for adverse events involving Beers criteria medications compared with other medications. Design: Nationally representative, public health surveillance of adverse drug events and a cross-sectional survey of outpatient medical visits. Setting: National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-Cooperative Adverse Drug Event Surveillance System, 2004 - 2005; National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2004; and National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2004. Participants: Persons 65 years of age or older seeking emergency department and outpatient care. Measurements: Estimated number of and risks for emergency department visits for adverse drug events involving Beers criteria medications and other medications. Results: Among U. S. patients 65 years of age or older, an estimated 177 504 emergency department visits (95% Cl, 100 155 to 254 854 visits) for adverse drug events occurred both years. An estimated 3.6% (Cl, 2.8% to 4.5%) of these visits were for adverse events medications considered to be always potentially inappropriate, according to the Beers criteria, and 33.3% (Cl, 27.8% to 38.7%) of visits were for adverse events from 3 other medications ( warfarin [17.3%], insulin [13.0%], and digoxin [3.2%]). Accounting for outpatient prescription frequency, the risk for emergency department visits for adverse events due to these 3 medications was 35 times (Cl, 9.6 to 61) greater than that for medications considered to be always potentially inappropriate. Limitation: Adverse events were identified only in emergency departments. Conclusion: Compared with other medications, Beers criteria medications caused low numbers of and few risks for emergency department visits for adverse events. Performance measures and interventions targeting warfarin, insulin, and digoxin use could prevent more emergency department visits for adverse events.
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