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Appropriateness of oral anticoagulant therapy prescription and its associated factors in hospitalized older people with atrial fibrillation

Authors :
Paola Santalucia
Giacomo Fraternale
Alessandro Squizzato
Irene Caridi
Fabrizio Fabris
Stefania Antoniazzi
Luigina Guasti
Francesca Castelli
Paola Contaldi
Ilaria Ardoino
Anna Valenti
Marco Proietti
Marilena Durazzo
Tiziana Tognin
Francesca Minonzio
Francesco Baffa Bellucci
Giorgio Annoni
Carlo SabbĂ 
Francesca Mete
Patrizia Suppressa
Graziana Lupattelli
Alessandro Nobili
Valter Monzani
Pietro Castellino
Hu Cinzia
Maurizio Muscaritoli
Chiara Mussi
Raffaella Rossio
Roberto Manfredini
Miriam Gino
Vanessa Bianconi
Silvano Bosari
Antonio Brucato
V. Beccati
Giovanni Murialdo
Luciano Ottonello
Marco Mazzeo
Donatella Padula
Tiziano Lucchi
Francesco Bandiera
G. Colombo
Franco Dallegri
Nicola Altamura
Carlo Usai
Mario Barbagallo
Maria Perticone
Giovanna Di Bella
Luca Zanoli
L. Burdick
Fabio Fabbian
Maurizio Gabrielli
Kassem Salam
G. Ceriani
Adriana Bruni
Andrea Maria Maresca
Maura Marcucci
Luigi Fenoglio
Francesca Fezza
Gino Roberto Corazza
Armando Napolitano
Enrico Strocchi
Patrizio Odetti
Renzo Rozzini
Michela Zanetti
Remo Melchio
Alessio Marra
Antonella Tufano
Enrico Petrillo
Carlotta Franchi
Francesco Franceschi
Barbara Brignolo
Flora Peyvandi
Nicola Lucio Liberato
Paolo Fornengo
Emanuela Miceli
Francesco Perticone
Marco Bertolotti
Lara Caserza
Alfredo De Giorgi
Dario Manfellotto
Enrico Nicolis
Domenica Cappellini
Claudio Borghi
Pier Mannuccio Mannucci
Alessio Molfino
Maurizio Dore
Paolo Francione
Alessio Nencioni
Gianni Biolo
Silvia Fargion
Federico Cattaneo
Maria Teresa Sartori
Fiammetta Monacelli
Giovanni Di Minno
Source :
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 84:2010-2019
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Aims Although oral anticoagulants (OACs) are effective in preventing stroke in older people with atrial fibrillation (AF), they are often underused in this particularly high-risk population. The aim of the present study was to assess the appropriateness of OAC prescription and its associated factors in hospitalized patients aged 65 years or older. Methods Data were obtained from the retrospective phase of Simulation-based Technologies to Improve the Appropriate Use of Oral Anticoagulants in Hospitalized Elderly Patients With Atrial Fibrillation (SIM-AF) study, held in 32 Italian internal medicine and geriatric wards. The appropriateness of OAC prescription was assessed, grouping patients in those who were and were not prescribed OACs at hospital discharge. Multivariable logistic regression was used to establish factors independently associated with the appropriateness of OAC prescription. Results A total of 328 patients were included in the retrospective phase of the study. Of these, almost 44% (N = 143) were inappropriately prescribed OACs, being mainly underprescribed or prescribed an inappropriate antithrombotic drug (N = 88). Among the patients prescribed OACs (N = 221), errors in the prescribed doses were the most frequent cause of inappropriate use (N = 55). Factors associated with a higher degree of patient frailty were inversely associated with the appropriateness of OAC prescription. Conclusions In hospitalized older patients with AF, there is still a high prevalence of inappropriate OAC prescribing. Characteristics usually related to frailty are associated with the inappropriate prescribing. These findings point to the need for targeted interventions designed for internists and geriatricians, aimed at improving the appropriate prescribing of OACs in this complex and high-risk population.

Details

ISSN :
03065251
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........449447dd3a2de79f27cc06e02c32f3e3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.13631