Polypharmacy and High-risk Medications in Older Veterans Presenting for Emergency Care

Paige L. Morizio, V. Mistry, Ashley McKnight, Marc J Pepin, William E. Bryan, R. Owenby, Laura Previll, L. Ragsdale
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Patients age 60 and older represented 20% of Emergency Department (ED) visits between 2014 and 2017.1 Within the Veterans Affairs Health Care System (VAHCS), 49% of patients presenting to the ED were age 65 and older in 2019.2 Older adults often have more prescription medications and increased medical complexity.3 One study suggests that at least 39% of patients over the age of 65 years are prescribed at least 5 medications, and that overall number of prescribed medications increases with age.4 Although 5 or more medications is the most cited definition, polypharmacy has been described ranging from 2 to 11 or more medications.5 Specific medication classes that increase the risk of harm or falls in older adults include antiarrhythmics, anticholinergics, anticoagulants, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, antihyperglycemics, antihypertensives, antipsychotics, anxiolytics, opioids, sedatives, and skeletal muscle relaxants.6,7 In addition, over 50% of older adults have been prescribed at least one medication that is potentially inappropriate.8
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接受紧急护理的老年退伍军人的多药治疗和高风险药物
2014年至2017年间,60岁及以上的患者占急诊科就诊人数的20%。1在退伍军人事务医疗保健系统(VAHCS)内,2019年,49%的ED患者年龄在65岁及以上。9.2老年人通常有更多的处方药,医疗复杂性增加。3一项研究表明,65岁以上的患者中,至少39%的人至少开了5种药物,处方药的总数随着年龄的增长而增加。4尽管5种或5种以上的药物是最常被引用的定义,但多药治疗的描述范围从2种到11种或11种以上。5增加老年人伤害或跌倒风险的特定药物类别包括抗心律失常药、抗胆碱能药、抗凝血剂、抗惊厥药、抗抑郁药,抗高血糖药、抗高血压药、抗精神病药、抗焦虑药、阿片类药物、镇静剂和骨骼肌松弛剂。6,7此外,超过50%的老年人至少服用了一种可能不合适的药物。8
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