Polypharmacy and Adverse Drug Events Leading to Acute Care Hospitalization in Japanese Elderly

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Fushiki, Yoko [1 ]
Kinoshita, Kensuke [2 ]
Tokuda, Yasuharu [3 ]
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[1] Ishioka Daiichi Hosp, Ishioka, Ibaraki, Japan
[2] Univ Tsukuba, Mito Kyodo Gen Hosp, Mito, Ibaraki, Japan
[3] Japan Community Healthcare Org, Tokyo, Japan
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adverse drug events; elderly; inpatients; polypharmacy;
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Background: Elderly patients are considered to be at risk of developing adverse drug events (ADEs) because they tend to receive a greater number of medications. The purpose of our study is to determine the prevalence of ADEs related to polypharmacy and causative admissions of patients in Japanese acute care hospitalization. Methods: In retrospective cohort study, we analyzed 700 consecutive elderly patients admitted to the department of medicine of a Japanese community hospital in 2011. ADEs were defined by World Health Organization-Uppsala Monitoring Centre criteria. Polypharmacy was defined as five or more medications. Results: The mean age was 79.5 years (men, 54%). The mean number of medications was 6.36 +/- 4.15 (maximum, 26). Polypharmacy was observed in 63% of cases. ADEs were identified in 4.9% (95% CI, 3.5-6.7%). The mean numbers of medications among patients with ADEs and those without ADEs were 9.3 +/- 3.4 and 6.2 +/- 4.1, respectively. A greater number of medications was significantly associated with ADEs (p < 0.001). Polypharmacy was identified in 91% of patients with ADEs, while it was noted in 62% of patients without ADEs (p = 0.001). Using logistic regression analysis, polypharmacy was significantly associated with ADEs (Odds ratio 5.89, 95% CI 1.74-19.9). The highest number of ADEs were identified among patients on antiplatelets or anticoagulants (n = 8), followed by benzodiazepines and NSAIDs (n = 4 for both). The most common ADEs were gastrointestinal bleeding, nausea and congestive heart failure. Conclusion: ADEs complicated to about 5% of acute care elderly hospitalizations in Japan. Polypharmacy was significantly associated with these ADEs.
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