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Additional value of a triggerlist as selection criterion in identifying patients at high risk of medication-related hospital admission:a retrospective cohort study

Authors :
Linkens, A. E. M. J. H.
Janssen, M. J. M.
van Nie, N.
Peeters, L.
Winkens, B.
Milosevic, M
Spaetgens, B.
Hurkens, K. P. G. M.
van der Kuy, P. H. M.
Linkens, A. E. M. J. H.
Janssen, M. J. M.
van Nie, N.
Peeters, L.
Winkens, B.
Milosevic, M
Spaetgens, B.
Hurkens, K. P. G. M.
van der Kuy, P. H. M.
Source :
Linkens , A E M J H , Janssen , M J M , van Nie , N , Peeters , L , Winkens , B , Milosevic , M , Spaetgens , B , Hurkens , K P G M & van der Kuy , P H M 2022 , ' Additional value of a triggerlist as selection criterion in identifying patients at high risk of medication-related hospital admission : a retrospective cohort study ' , International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy , vol. 44 , no. 5 , pp. 1205-1210 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Of all hospital admissions in older patients, 10-30% seem to be medication-related. However, medication-related admissions are often unidentified in clinical practice. To increase the identification of medication-related hospital admissions in older patients a triggerlist is published in the Dutch guideline for polypharmacy. Aim To assess whether the triggerlist has value as selection criterion to identify patients at high risk of medication-related hospital admissions. Method This retrospective cohort study was carried out in 100 older (>= 60 years) patients with polypharmacy and having two triggers from the triggerlist. The admissions were assessed as either possibly or unlikely medication-related according to the Assessment Tool for identifying Hospital Admissions Related to Medications. Results Of all the admissions 48% were classified as possibly medication-related. Patients with a possible medication-related hospital admission were more likely to have an impaired renal function (p = 0.015), but no differences with regard to age, sex, comorbidity or number of medicines were found. Conclusion The high prevalence of medication-related hospital admissions, suggests the triggerlist may have added value as selection criterion in a cohort of older patients with polypharmacy and can be used to improve the identification of a population at high risk of medication-related hospital admissions.

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Journal :
Linkens , A E M J H , Janssen , M J M , van Nie , N , Peeters , L , Winkens , B , Milosevic , M , Spaetgens , B , Hurkens , K P G M & van der Kuy , P H M 2022 , ' Additional value of a triggerlist as selection criterion in identifying patients at high risk of medication-related hospital admission : a retrospective cohort study ' , International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy , vol. 44 , no. 5 , pp. 1205-1210 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394344886
Document Type :
Electronic Resource