Medicatiescreening met Beers-criteria en STOPP/START-criteria bij de oudere patient: associatie tussen potentieel ongewenst geneesmiddelengebruik en geneesmiddelgerelateerde ziekenhuisopnamen
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Medication screening using Beers and stopp/start criteria for elderly patients: association between potentially inappropriate medication and medication-related hospital admissions OBJECTIVE To assess the risk of medication-related hospital admissions associated with inappropriate medication use applying the Beers and the stopp/start criteria. There are multiple screening methods to detect and reduce potentially inappropriate medication (pim) and prescribing omissions (ppos). Whether this will result in less medication-related hospitalisations is unknown. DESIGN A nested case-control study was conducted with a subset of patients of the Hospital Admissions Related to Medication (harm) study. METHODS Cases were defined as patients ≥65 years with a potentially preventable medication-related hospital admission. For each case one control was selected, matched on age and sex. The primary determinant was defined as the presence of one or more pims and/or ppos according to the Beers 2012 and the stopp/start criteria. The strength of the association between a pim/ppo and a medication-related hospital admission was evaluated with multivariate logistic regression and expressed as odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (ci95). RESULTS pims and ppos detected with the stopp/start criteria are associated with medication-related hospital admissions (or 3.47; ci95 1.70-7.09), while for the presence of pims according to the Beers 2012 criteria a non-significant trend was visible (oradj 1.49; ci95 0.90-2.47). CONCLUSION Both the stopp/start criteria and the Beers 2012 criteria can be used to identify older people at risk for medication-related problems. The choice which set of criteria should be used is more dependent on other factors (e.g. national guidelines, practical considerations) than on the association of each set with adr-related hospital admission.
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Stelt, CAK, Vermeulen Windsant - van der Tweel, AMA, Egberts, ACG, Van Den Bemt, P M L A, Leendertse, AJ, Hermens, W T, van Marum, R J & Derijks, H J 2015, 'Medicatiescreening met Beers-criteria en STOPP/START-criteria bij de oudere patient: associatie tussen potentieel ongewenst geneesmiddelengebruik en geneesmiddelgerelateerde ziekenhuisopnamen', Pharmaceutisch Weekblad, pp. A1525.