The association between dementia and long-term use of benzodiazepine in the elderly: nested case-control study using claims data
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The association between dementia and long-term use of benzodiazepine in the elderly: nested case-control study using claims data
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the association between long-term benzodiazepines (BZDs) use and the risk of dementia.
Design: Population-based nested case-control study of dementia.
Setting: All subjects were aged 45 and older and enrolled in the National Health Insurance Research Database in Taiwan, 1997-2004.
Participants: Cases (N = 779) were patients who were identified with dementia at least two times in their outpatient claims. They were individually matched to six comparison subjects (N = 4,626) based on age and gender.
Measurements: BZD usage (average dosage per year, average days per year, and cumulative dose and periods) and potential confounding comobidities, including cardiovascular and psychiatric diseases.
Results: Subjects with dementia had higher cumulative dose, longer duration of BZDs exposure, and more likelihood to be long-term BZDs users.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that long-term use of BZDs is associated with an increased risk for dementia, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, and further investigations are needed. Long-term use of BZDs should be avoided among the elderly, who may be at a higher risk for developing dementia, in addition to other health problems.
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