Aspects of practical application of ‘STOPP/START’ criteria in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation and chronic kidney disease in therapeutic department of multi‑speciality hospital
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Published:2021-04-11
Issue:1
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Page:57-65
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ISSN:2078-5631
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Container-title:Medical alphabet
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Short-container-title:Medicinskij alfavit
Author:
Batyukina S. V.1ORCID, Ostroumova O. D.1ORCID, Kochetkov A. I.1ORCID, Ebzeeva E. Yu.1ORCID, Romanovsky R. R.2ORCID, Shatalova N. A.3ORCID, Chernyaeva M. S.4ORCID, Sychev D. A.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education 2. Loginov Moscow Clinical Scientific Center of the Moscow Department of Healthcare 3. Clinical Centre for Restorative Medicine and Rehabilitation 4. Hospital for Veterans of Wars No. 3
Abstract
Introduction. Polypharmacy and the administration of potentially non-recommended drugs are the causes of adverse drug reactions. The absence of potentially recommended drugs leads to a decrease in the duration and quality of life, an increased risk of complications from various organs and systems.The purpose of the study. To analyze the structure of prescribed drugs in patients over 65 years of age with atrial fibrillation (AF) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 3 and 4 for the presence of рolypharmacy and compliance of prescriptions with the criteria STOPP/START.Materials and methods. 125 case histories were analyzed in patients 65 years and older with AF and CKD. Patients were divided into two groups: group 1 – patients with AF and CKD 3a (n = 51; 84.3 % of women; mean age 86.1 ± 6.4 years; mean score on the CHA(2) DS(2)-VASc scale 6.2 ± 1.1 points; mean score on the HAS-BLED scale 3.00 ± 0.68 points); group 2 – patients with AF and CKD 3b and 4 stages (n = 39; 84.6 % of women; mean age 87.9 ± 4.7 years; mean score on the CHA(2) scale; DS(2)-VASc 6.1 ± 1.2 points; the average score on the HAS-BLED scale is 3.10 ± 0.71 points). All 100 % of patients in both groups had a high risk of stroke on the CHA(2) DS(2)-VASc scale (≥ 2 points for men; ≥ 3 points for women), 82.4 % of patients in group 1 and 79.5 % of patients in group 2 had a high risk of bleeding on the HAS-BLED scale (≥ 3 points). According to the prescribing sheets of medical histories, the frequency of polypharmacy was evaluated, as well as the structure of drug prescriptions according to the STOPP/START criteria.Results. The number of patients who were prescribed ≥5 drugs was 100 % in group 1 and 94.9 % in group 2. The number of patients receiving ≥10 drugs at the same time was 11.8 % and 20.5 % in group 1 and 2, respectively. In 64.7 % of patients from group 1 and in 53.8 % of patients from group 2, potentially non-recommended but prescribed drugs (STOPP) are present in the prescribing lists. At the same time, 96.1 % and 100 % of patients in groups 1 and 2, respectively, were not prescribed drugs that are recommended for elderly patients (START criteria).Conclusion. Patients with AF and CKD aged 65 years and older are often prescribed potentially non-recommended drugs that significantly reduce the quality of life and increase the risk of adverse drug reactions. These patients were also often not prescribed potentially recommended drugs that are necessary to improve the prognosis, reduce the risk of complications, and reduce the number of hospitalizations. The revealed facts dictate the need to optimize pharmacotherapy in elderly and senile patients with AF and CKD in a hospital setting.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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