Sex- and age-related patterns in the use of analgesics in older patients in the emergency department

Author:

Miró Òscar1,Osorio Gina I.1,Alquézar-Arbé Aitor2,Aguiló Sira1,Fernández Cesáreo3,Burillo Guillermo4,Jacob Javier5,Montero-Pérez F. Javier6,García-Lamberechts E. Jorge3,Piñera Pascual7,Rodríguez Valles Celia8,Carrasco Fernández Elena9,Molina Laura10,Ruescas Esther11,Fernández Salgado Fátima12,Fernández-Simón Almela Amparo13,de Juan Gómez María Ángeles14,Guiu Martí Sandra15,López-Laguna Nieves16,García Acosta Jacinto17,Maza Vera María Teresa18,García García Ángel19,Ezponda Patxi20,Martínez Lorenzo Andrea21,Ortega Liarte Juan Vicente22,Sánchez Ramón Susana23,Ruiz Ramos Jesús24,González del Castillo Juan3

Affiliation:

1. Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, IDIBAPS, University of Barcelona

2. Emergency Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Pau, Barcelona, Catalonia

3. Emergency Department, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, IDISSC, Complutense University, Madrid

4. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands

5. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia

6. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Córdoba

7. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofia, Murcia

8. Emergency Department, Hospital del Nalón, Langreo, Asturias

9. Emergency Department, Hospital Altagracia, Manzanares

10. Emergency Department, Hospital Nuestra Señora del Prado, Talavera de la Reina, Toledo

11. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario Vinalopó, Elche, Alicante

12. Emergency Department, Hospital de Móstoles, Madrid

13. Emergency Department, Hospital Virgen del Rocio, Sevilla

14. Emergency Department, Hospital General Universitario Dr. Peset, Valencia

15. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Palma

16. Emergency Department, Clínica Universitaria Navarra, Madrid

17. Emergency Department, Hospital Clínico Universitario De Valencia, Valencia

18. Emergency Department, Hospital Álvaro Cunqueiro, Vigo, Pontevedra

19. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario De Salamanca, Salamanca

20. Emergency Department, Hospital De Zumarraga, Gipuzkoa

21. Emergency Department, Hospital Virxe Da Xunqueira, Cee, A Coruña

22. Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital Universitario Los Arcos del Mar Menor, San Javier, Murcia

23. Emergency Department, Hospital Universitario Río Ortega, Valladolid and

24. Pharmacy Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Abstract

Background Treatment of acute pain in older patients is a common challenge faced in emergency departments (EDs). Despite many studies that have investigated chronic analgesic use in the elderly, data on patterns of acute use, especially in EDs, of analgesics according to patient characteristics is scarce. Objective To investigate sex- and age-related patterns of analgesic use in the Spanish EDs and determine differences in age-related patterns according to patient sex. Design A secondary analysis of the Emergency Department and Elderly Needs (EDEN) multipurpose cohort. Setting Fifty-two Spanish EDs (17% of Spanish EDs covering 25% of Spanish population) Participants All patients’ ≥65 years attending ED during 1 week (April 1–7, 2019). Patient characteristics recorded included age, sex, chronic treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opiates, comorbidity, dependence, dementia, depression, ability to walk and previous falls. Analgesics used in the ED were categorized in three groups: non-NSAID non-opioids (mainly paracetamol and metamizole, PM), NSAIDs, and opiates. Outcome measures Frequency of analgesic use was quantified, and the relationship between sex and age and analgesic use (in general and for each analgesic group) was assessed by unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression and restricted cubic spline models. Interaction between sex and age was explored. Main results We included 24 573 patients, and 6678 (27.2%) received analgesics in the ED: 5551 (22.6%) PM, 1661 (6.8%) NSAIDs and 937 (3.8%) opiates (1312 received combinations). Analgesics were more frequently used in women (adjusted OR = 1.076, 95%CI = 1.014–1.142), as well as with NSAID (1.205, 1.083–1.341). Analgesic use increased with age, increasing PM and decreasing NSAIDs use. Opiate use remained quite constant across age and sex. Interaction of sex with age was present for the use of analgesics in general (P = 0.006), for PM (P < 0.001) and for opiates (P = 0.033), with higher use of all these analgesics in women. Conclusion Use of analgesics in older individuals in EDs is mildly augmented in women and increases with age, with PM use increasing and NSAIDs decreasing with age. Conversely, opiate use is quite constant according to sex and age. Age-related patterns differ according to sex, with age-related curves of women showing higher probabilities than those of men to receive any analgesic, PM or opiates.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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