Potentially inappropriate medication prescribing in the elderly: Is the Beers Criteria relevant in the Emergency Department today?

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Potentially inappropriate medication prescribing in the elderly: Is the Beers Criteria relevant in the Emergency Department today?

Am J Emerg Med. 2019 May 28;:

Authors: Harrison L, O'Connor E, Jie C, Benzoni T, Renner CH, McCracken R

Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the frequency of Beers Criteria (BC) medication and opioid use in patients age 65 years and older arriving in the Emergency Department.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective observational study of a convenience sample of 400 patients, age 65 years and older, arriving to and discharged solely from the Emergency Department. We examined 400 sequential patient charts with visit dates April-July 2017, for the presence of a Beers Criteria medication or opioid prescription. We also examined each chart for nine specific chief complaints, including return visits and subsequent admissions.
RESULTS: Of the 400 patients included in this study, 304 patients (76%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 72% to 80%) had at least 1 prescription at the index ED visit for an "avoid" or "use with caution" Beers Criteria medication. Of these patients, 194 (64%; 95% CI 58% to 69%) had ≥2 Beers medication prescriptions and 122 patients (40%; 95% CI 35% to 46%) had ≥3 Beers medication prescriptions. We found no difference in the number of patients with a chief complaint of interest between the BC medication list (28%) and lacking a BC medication (29%) (p-value = 1). No patients returned in the next 7 days for a medication-related complaint.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study call into question the routine application of lists without high-quality evidence to critique the prescribing of certain medications. Further patient-oriented study of the relevance of the Beers Criteria list, especially in light of the changed face of medication profiles and populations, is called for.

PMID: 31176576 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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