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. 2014 Mar-Apr;69(2):157-62.
doi: 10.2515/therapie/2014019.

Nouvel effet indésirable fréquent des inhibiteurs de la pompe à protons chez le sujet âgé : l'hyponatrémie modérée

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Nouvel effet indésirable fréquent des inhibiteurs de la pompe à protons chez le sujet âgé : l'hyponatrémie modérée

[Article in French]
Laure Peyro Saint Paul et al. Therapie. 2014 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Hyponatremia is a rare side effect described in the product characteristics of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Hyponatremia in the elderly (>65years) was assessed in patients with exposure to PPIs for at least one year compared to controls not exposed to PPIs counterparts. Included 145 patients, twenty-four patients (16.6%) had moderate hyponatremia ([120-134] mEq/L). Forty-eight patients (33.1%) were treated with PPIs. In the end, 31.3% [18.7%-46.3%] of the treated population for more than a year by PPI suffered moderate hyponatremia against only 9.3% [14.3%-16.9%] in the rest of the population, giving an odds ratio of 4.4 ([1.8-11.1], p=0.001). The relationship between hyponatremia dose was not significant (R(2)=0.05, p=0.74). By our study, we show that the risk of moderate hyponatremia is increased by chronic use of PPI in the elderly population. We also specify a notion of prevalence between 18.7% and 46.3%.

Keywords: PPI; Tramadol; adverse-drug-reaction; effet indésirable médicamenteux; elderly; hyponatremia; hyponatrémie; inhibiteurs de la pompe à protons; sujet âgé; tramadol.

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