Utilisation of medications recommended for chronic heart failure and the relationship with annual hospitalisation duration in patients over 75 years of age. A pharmacoepidemiological study
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Utilisation of medications recommended for chronic heart failure and the relationship with annual hospitalisation duration in patients over 75 years of age. A pharmacoepidemiological study
Abstract
Objectives: Trials in chronic heart failure (CHF) include few patients older than 75 years, who represent a large proportion of CHF patients. We evaluated the influence of age on CHF-medication use and of CHF medications on hospitalisation in patients older than 75 years.
Methods: Included in our nested case-control study were 281 patients admitted in 2000 to a French teaching hospital with a main diagnosis of CHF and monitored over a 12-month period. Patient characteristics, medications at discharge, outpatient medications and hospitalisation frequency and duration were compared by means of univariate and multivariate analyses.
Results: Patients older than 75 years (n=150) and 75 years or younger (n=131) were similar with regard to NYHA class and ejection fraction. At discharge, diuretic use was similar in the two groups, but fewer older patients were prescribed angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (48% versus 63%, P<0.01) or beta-blockers (19% versus 37%, P<0.001). During follow-up, total re-admission rate and mean number of re-admissions were similar; however, total hospitalisation duration was greater in patients older than 75 years (38+/-77 days) than in those 75 years or younger (26+/-59 days) (P<0.01). In patients over 75 years, shorter 12-month hospitalisation duration was associated with prescription of diuretics (P<0.001), ACE inhibitors (P<0.001), beta-blockers (P<0.01) and digitalis (P<0.05).
Conclusions: Recent advances in CHF therapy are generally applied less to patients over 75 years of age-associated with longer annual hospitalisation duration in this population. Appropriate CHF medications at hospital discharge appear to reduce annual hospitalisation duration in patients older than 75 years.
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