Association between frailty and inappropriate prescribing in elderly patients admitted to an Acute Care of the Elderly Unit

Author:

Zuleta Mónica1ORCID,Gozalo Inés2,Sánchez‐Arcilla Margarita1,Ibáñez Jordi3,Pérez‐Bocanegra Carmen1,San‐José Antonio1

Affiliation:

1. Internal Medicine Department, Geriatric Unit Vall d'Hebron University Hospital Barcelona Spain

2. Pharmacy Department Hospital San Rafael Barcelona Spain

3. Internal Medicine Department Hospital San Rafael Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study is to analyze the association between the degree of frailty and inappropriate prescribing patterns at admission to an Acute Care of the Elderly Unit (ACE Unit).MethodsProspective observational study conducted in the ACE Unit of an acute hospital in Barcelona city between June and August 2021. Epidemiological and demographic data were collected during hospitalization. Comprehensive geriatric assessment was performed on admitted patients. We recorded frailty (FRAIL scale), extreme polypharmacy (10 or more drugs), central nervous system potentially inappropriate medications‐PIMs (STOPP‐CNS or group D), cardiovascular potential prescribing omissions‐PPOs (START‐CV or group A), and anticholinergic burden using the drug burden index (DBI).ResultsNinety‐three patients were included, of whom 48 (51.6%) were male, with a mean age of 82.83 (SD 7.53) years. The main diagnosis upon admission was heart failure in 34 patients (36.6%). Frail patients were older, with more dependence of activities of daily living and more comorbidity than non‐frail patients. Additionally, frail patients demonstrated more omissions according to the START‐A criteria. No statistically significant differences were observed in term of extreme polypharmacy, PIMs, or anticholinergic burden.ConclusionsIn the current study we found an association between frailty and inappropriate prescribing, specifically with regard to omissions using the START criteria for the cardiovascular system (group A). Notably, frail patients exhibited more omissions compared to their non‐frail counterparts, and this difference was statistically significant.

Publisher

Wiley

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