Potentially inappropriate prescriptions and potential prescription omissions in older people living with HIV. Fernández-Fradejas J, et al, HIV Med 2024.
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Objectives: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) and potential prescription omissions (PPOs) in a Spanish cohort of people living with HIV (PLWH) aged ≥65 years and to identify risk factors for the presence of PIPs and PPOs.
Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted across 10 public hospitals in the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Spain. Clinical and demographic data were cross-checked against hospital and community pharmacy dispensation registries. PIPs and PPOs were assessed using the American Geriatrics Society (AGS)/Beers and Screening Tool of Older Persons' Prescriptions (STOPP)/Screening Tool to Alert Doctors to Right Treatment (START) criteria. Risk factors for PIPs and PPOs and agreement between AGS/Beers and STOPP/START criteria were statistically analysed.
Results: This study included 313 PLWH (median age 72 years), of whom 80.5% were men. PIP prevalence rates were 29.4% and 44.4% based on the AGS/Beers and STOPP criteria, respectively. The concordance between AGS/Beers and STOPP criteria was moderate. Benzodiazepines and proton pump inhibitors were the chronic comedications most commonly involved in PIPs. PPOs were observed in 61.4% of the patients. The leading omissions were insufficient influenza and pneumococcal vaccine coverage and inadequate bone health-related treatments. The number of chronic comedications, female sex, neuropsychiatric disorders, and cancer diagnosis were risk factors for PIPs, whereas osteopenia and osteoporosis were risk factors for PPOs.
Conclusions: A high prevalence of PIPs and PPOs was observed in our cohort of older PLWH. These findings emphasize the importance of comprehensive medication reviews in this population to reduce inappropriate medication use and address their specific and underserved therapeutic needs.
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- Potentially inappropriate prescriptions and potential prescription omissions in older people living with HIV.
- Potentially inappropriate prescriptions and potential prescription omissions in older people living with HIV.
- Fernández-Fradejas J, Delgado-Silveira E, González-Burgos E, Álvarez-Díaz AM, Vélez-Díaz-Pallarés M
- HIV medicine
- 2024
- HIV Med. 2024 May;25(5):587-599. doi: 10.1111/hiv.13616. Epub 2024 Jan 23.
- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, *Inappropriate Prescribing/statistics & numerical data, Retrospective Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Spain/epidemiology, *HIV Infections/drug therapy/epidemiology, Aged, 80 and over, Risk Factors, Potentially Inappropriate Medication List, Prevalence, Drug Prescriptions/statistics & numerical data
- Iatrogénie, Potentiellement_inapproprié, Facteurs_de_risque, Prévalence
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- DOI: 10.1111/hiv.13616
- PMID: 38258538
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