加巴喷丁类药物与髋部骨折风险。

IF 10.5 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL JAMA Network Open Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.44488
Miriam T Y Leung, Justin P Turner, Clara Marquina, Jenni Ilomäki, Tim Tran, Katsiaryna Bykov, J Simon Bell
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重要性:加巴喷丁类药物在老年人中的使用增加最为明显,而老年人也是髋部骨折的易感人群:调查加巴喷丁类药物与髋部骨折风险之间的总体关联,以及不同年龄组、虚弱状态和慢性肾脏病史之间的分层关联:这是一项病例-病例-时间对照研究,研究对象为2013年3月1日至2018年6月30日期间在澳大利亚维多利亚州因髋部骨折住院的患者,患者在骨折前至少开过一次加巴喷丁类药物处方。采用条件逻辑回归估计指数期(骨折前1-60天)与参照期(骨折前121-180天)加巴喷丁诺类药物处方的几率比(OR)和95% CI。为了调整加巴喷丁胺使用的潜在时间趋势,每个指数病例都与最多 5 个对照组进行了配对,这些对照组是从年龄和性别相同的未来病例中挑选出来的。对是否患有慢性肾病(CKD)、虚弱评分低于 5 分和虚弱评分 5 分及以上的亚组进行了分组分析。虚弱程度采用医院虚弱风险评分(HFRS)计算。数据分析时间为 2023 年 11 月至 2024 年 4 月。暴露:加巴喷丁类(普瑞巴林或加巴喷丁)。主要结果和测量:髋部骨折:在28 293名因髋部骨折住院的患者中,有2946人(1752人[59.5%]年龄≥80岁;2099人[71.2%]为女性)在髋部骨折前配发了加巴喷丁类药物。加巴喷丁诺配药与髋部骨折几率增加有关(OR,1.96;95% CI,1.66-2.32)。在对暴露时间趋势和同时使用其他中枢神经系统药物进行调整后,髋部骨折的几率仍然升高(OR,1.30;95% CI,1.07-1.57)。在HFRS 5及以上(OR,1.75;95% CI,1.31-2.33)和患有慢性肾脏病(OR,2.41;95% CI,1.65-3.52)的患者中,加巴喷丁胺配药与髋部骨折之间的相关性更高:在这项针对因髋部骨折住院的澳大利亚居民进行的病例-病例-时间对照研究中,使用加巴喷丁诺类药物与髋部骨折风险增加有关,尤其是在体弱或患有慢性肾病的患者中。除了已知的与肾功能损害相关的风险外,在考虑使用加巴喷丁类药物时,虚弱状态也可能是一个重要的风险因素。
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Gabapentinoids and Risk of Hip Fracture.

Importance: The increased use of gabapentinoids has been most pronounced in older people who are also susceptible to hip fractures.

Objective: To investigate the overall association between gabapentinoids and the risk of hip fractures and the stratified association across age groups, frailty status, and history of chronic kidney disease.

Design, setting, and participants: This was a case-case-time-control study in patients hospitalized for hip fracture in Victoria, Australia, between March 1, 2013, and June 30, 2018, with at least 1 prescription for a gabapentinoid before fracture. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) and 95% CI for gabapentinoid dispensing in the index (1-60 days prefracture) compared with the reference (121-180 days prefracture) period. To adjust for the underlying time trend in gabapentinoid use, each index case was matched with up to 5 controls, selected from future cases of the same age and sex. Subgroup analyses were conducted in subgroups with or without chronic kidney disease (CKD), frailty scores less than 5, and frailty scores 5 and above. Frailty was computed using the Hospital Frailty Risk Score (HFRS). Data were analyzed from November 2023 to April 2024.

Exposure: Gabapentinoids (pregabalin or gabapentin).

Main outcome and measure: Hip fracture.

Results: Of 28 293 patients hospitalized for hip fractures, 2946 (1752 [59.5%] aged ≥80 years; 2099 [71.2%] female) were dispensed a gabapentinoid before hip fracture. Gabapentinoid dispensing was associated with increased odds of hip fractures (OR, 1.96; 95% CI, 1.66-2.32). After adjusting for the exposure-time trend and concomitant use of other central nervous system medications, the odds of hip fractures remained elevated (OR, 1.30; 95% CI, 1.07-1.57). The association between gabapentinoid dispensing and hip fracture was higher in patients with HFRS 5 and above (OR, 1.75; 95% CI, 1.31-2.33) and CKD (OR, 2.41; 95% CI, 1.65-3.52).

Conclusions and relevance: In this case-case-time-control study of Australian residents hospitalized for hip fracture, gabapentinoid use was associated with an increased risk of hip fractures, especially in patients who were frail or had chronic kidney disease. In addition to the known risk associated with kidney impairment, frailty status may be an important risk factor when considering use of gabapentinoids.

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