Drug-Related Problems in Elderly Patients Attended to by Emergency Services

Author:

Ruiz-Ramos Jesús123ORCID,Plaza-Diaz Adrián123,Roure-i-Nuez Cristina4,Fernández-Morató Jordi4,González-Bueno Javier56ORCID,Barrera-Puigdollers María Teresa5,García-Peláez Milagros7,Rudi-Sola Nuria7,Blázquez-Andión Marta38,San-Martin-Paniello Carla9,Sampol-Mayol Caterina9,Juanes-Borrego Ana13

Affiliation:

1. Pharmacy Department, Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, 08025 Barcelona, Spain

2. Department of Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Barcelona, Spain

3. Institut de Recerca Sant Pau (IR SANT PAU), 08041 Barcelona, Spain

4. Pharmacy Department, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, 08227 Terrassa, Spain

5. Pharmacy Department, Hospital Dos de Maig Consorci Sanitari Integral, 08025 Barcelona, Spain

6. Central Catalonia Chronicity Research Group (C3RG), Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya, 08500 Vic, Spain

7. Pharmacy Department, Hospital General de Granollers, 08402 Granollers, Spain

8. Emergency Department, Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, 08025 Barcelona, Spain

9. Strategy and Innovation Office (Més Sant Pau), Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, 08025 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

The progressive aging and comorbidities of the population have led to an increase in the number of patients with polypharmacy attended to in the emergency department. Drug-related problems (DRPs) have become a major cause of admission to these units, as well as a high rate of short-term readmissions. Anticoagulants, antibiotics, antidiabetics, and opioids have been shown to be the most common drugs involved in this issue. Inappropriate polypharmacy has been pointed out as one of the major causes of these emergency visits. Different ways of conducting chronic medication reviews at discharge, primary care coordination, and phone contact with patients at discharge have been shown to reduce new hospitalizations and new emergency room visits due to DRPs, and they are key elements for improving the quality of care provided by emergency services.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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