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- W2017749649 abstract "ABSTRACT Background The Beers criteria are used to identify potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in the elderly. Few studies have examined the Beers criteria in elderly hospitalised patients in Australia. Aim To identify the prevalence of PIM use in elderly patients admitted to an Australian hospital using the 2003 Beers criteria. Method A prospective cross‐sectional study of 100 elderly inpatients was undertaken using the Beers criteria to identify and compare PIM on admission and discharge. Logistic regression analysis examined the risk factors for PIM use. Results 42% of patients had at least one PIM on admission compared to 39% at discharge. The most common PIMs were amitriptyline, senna, amiodarone and benzodiazepines (nitrazepam and diazepam). Excluding senna, the prevalence decreased to 36% at admission and 24% at discharge. At admission (including and excluding senna), PIM was not significantly associated with age, gender, living arrangements, number of comorbidities and number of medications. At discharge, PIM (including senna) was significantly associated with age (OR 1.1; 95%CI 1.02–1.3; p = 0.02), female gender (OR 3.6; 95%CI 1.3–10; p = 0.01) and number of medications (OR 1.2; 95%CI 1.0–1.3; p = 0.02). When senna was excluded PIM at discharge was only significantly higher in female patients (OR 5.4; 95%CI 1.7–16.9; p = 0.004). Conclusion The Beers criteria detected a high prevalence of PIM use in elderly hospitalised patients." @default.
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