Central nervous system and musculoskeletal medication profile of a veteran cohort with blast-related injuries

被引:4
作者
French, Dustin D. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bair, Matthew J. [2 ,3 ]
Bass, Elizabeth [4 ]
Campbell, Robert R. [5 ,6 ]
Siddharthan, Kris [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Richard L Roudebush Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Ctr Execellence Implementing Evidence Based Pract, Hlth Serv Res & Dev, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[2] Regenstrief Inst Inc, Indianapolis, IN USA
[3] Indiana Univ, Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN USA
[4] Congressional Budget Off, Washington, DC USA
[5] James A Haley Vet Hosp, Hlth Serv Res, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[6] Dev Res Enhancement Award Program, Tampa, FL USA
关键词
blast injuries; central nervous system; medications; musculoskeletal; OIF/OEF; opioids; polytrauma; prescription drug use; rehabilitation; veterans; PAIN;
D O I
10.1682/JRRD.2008.09.0017
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100232 [康复医学];
摘要
Little is known about the utilization of central nervous system (CNS) and musculoskeletal (MS) medications in Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) veterans with blast-related injuries (BRIs). We followed prescription drug use among a cohort of 133 OIF/OEF veterans with BRIs by using the Joint Theatre Trauma Registry, the Tampa Polytrauma Registry, and electronic medical records. We extracted 12 months of national medication records from the Veterans Health Administration Decision Support System and analyzed them with descriptive statistics. Over the 12-month period (fiscal year 2007), CNS medications comprised 27.9% (4,225/15,143) of total prescriptions dispensed to 90.2% (120/133) of our cohort. Approximately one-half (48.9%) of the 133 patients were treated with opioid analgesics. Nearly 60% received antidepressants. More than one-half (51.1%) of patients were treated with anticonvulsants. Benzodiazepines and antipsychotics were dispensed to 17.3% and 15.8%, respectively. For MS medicines, 804 were prescribed for 48.1% (64/133) of veterans. Nearly one-fourth (24.8%) were treated with skeletal muscle relaxants. The CNS and MS medications, in general, were continuously prescribed over the 12-month study period. This study provides insight into the complex medical management involved in the care of veterans with BRIs.
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页码:463 / 468
页数:6
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