A randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of a multidisciplinary health care team on morbidity and mortality of elderly patients attending the Emergency Department. Study design and preliminary results
To estimate the prevalence of potentially inadequate drug prescriptions in elderly patients who attend the Emergency Department. A multicentre randomized clinical trial. Patients over 65 years of age attending the Emergency Department are randomized to the control arm or the intervention arm. In the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Farmacia hospitalaria 2016-09, Vol.40 (5), p.371-384 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To estimate the prevalence of potentially inadequate drug prescriptions in elderly patients who attend the Emergency Department.
A multicentre randomized clinical trial. Patients over 65 years of age attending the Emergency Department are randomized to the control arm or the intervention arm. In the intervention arm, the pharmacist will review the chronic medication of patients and identify any potentially inadequate prescriptions, according to the STOPP-START criteria. The cases are discussed with the Emergency Specialist and, if considered adequate, a recommendation to modify the treatment is sent to the Primary Care Physician. The control arm will receive the standard of care, not including a systematic review of the adequacy to the STOPP-START criteria. This article presents preliminary outcomes regarding the prevalence of potentially inadequate prescriptions.
Four hospitals participated in the study, and 665 patients were included (342 in the control arm and 305 in the intervention arm). The mean age in the control arm was 78.2 years vs. 78.99 in the intervention arm. The total number of medications received by patients at the time of inclusion was 3 275. Of these, 9.3% (CI 95%: 8.3-10.4) were considered potentially inadequate prescriptions according to the STOPP criteria. On the other hand, 81.1% (CI 95%: 76.8-85.4) of the patients evaluated presented potentially inadequate prescriptions.
This study has detected a high prevalence of potentially inadequate prescriptions in elderly patients attending the Emergency Department.
Estimar la prevalencia de prescripciones potencialmente inapropiadas en pacientes mayores que acuden a urgencias
Ensayo clínico multicéntrico aleatorizado. Los pacientes mayores de 65 años que acuden a urgencias son asignados al grupo control o al de intervención. En el grupo de intervención, el farmacéutico revisa la medicación crónica de los pacientes e identifica aquellas prescripciones potencialmente inapropiadas de acuerdo a los criterios STOPP START. Los casos se discuten con el médico de urgencias y, cuando se considera indicado, se envía una recomendación al médico de atención primaria para que modifique el tratamiento. El grupo control recibe los cuidados habituales, que no incluyen una evaluación sistemática de la adecuación a los criterios STOPP START. En este artículo se presentan resultados preliminares respecto a la prevalencia de prescripciones potencialmente inapropiadas.
En el estudio han participado cuatro centro |
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ISSN: | 1130-6343 0214-753X 2171-8695 |
DOI: | 10.7399/fh.2016.40.5.10465 |