The global increase of aging with the related increase of multiple noncommunicable diseases is inevitably accompanied by the associated issue of multimorbidity and polypharmacy. The latter is not without peculiar consequences on health, because it has been shown to be associated with drug-related adverse events, mainly due to poor prescription appropriateness and drug-drug interactions. To contribute to tackle this gigantic problem, a registry of drug dispensation in hospitalized older patient has been initiated in Italy in 2008. Through the last 15 years, data on nearly 11,000 older people have been accrued during their hospital stay in internal medicine and geriatric wards. This review article summarizes the main findings obtained, and how these data contribute to tackle the issue of appropriateness of drug prescription and the need of deprescribing in hospitalized older people affected by the most common noncommunicable diseases.

Drug prescription appropriateness in hospitalized older patients: 15-year results and lessons from a countrywide register.

Roberto Manfredini
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Benedetta Boari
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Alfredo De Giorgi
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Ruana Tiseo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Giulia Marta Viglione
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
2024

Abstract

The global increase of aging with the related increase of multiple noncommunicable diseases is inevitably accompanied by the associated issue of multimorbidity and polypharmacy. The latter is not without peculiar consequences on health, because it has been shown to be associated with drug-related adverse events, mainly due to poor prescription appropriateness and drug-drug interactions. To contribute to tackle this gigantic problem, a registry of drug dispensation in hospitalized older patient has been initiated in Italy in 2008. Through the last 15 years, data on nearly 11,000 older people have been accrued during their hospital stay in internal medicine and geriatric wards. This review article summarizes the main findings obtained, and how these data contribute to tackle the issue of appropriateness of drug prescription and the need of deprescribing in hospitalized older people affected by the most common noncommunicable diseases.
2024
Nobili, Alessandro; Mannuccio Mannucci, Pier; Sesti, Giorgio; Pietrangelo, Antonello; Montano, Nicola; De Vincentis, Antonio; Perticone, Francesco; Vi...espandi
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