Potentially inappropriate antiepileptic drugs for elderly patients with epilepsy.

نویسندگان

  • Mary Jo V Pugh
  • Joyce Cramer
  • Janice Knoefel
  • Andrea Charbonneau
  • Alan Mandell
  • Lewis Kazis
  • Dan Berlowitz
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To describe prescribing patterns for older veterans with epilepsy, determine whether disparity exists between these patterns and clinical recommendations, and describe those at greatest risk of receiving potentially inappropriate antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). DESIGN Retrospective administrative database analysis. SETTING All outpatient facilities within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). PARTICIPANTS All veterans aged 65 and older who had epilepsy diagnosed before the end of fiscal year 1999 (FY99) and who received AEDs from the VA in FY99 (N=21,435). MEASUREMENTS National VA pharmacy data were used to determine the AED regimen based on the AEDs patients received during the year. Administrative data were used to describe demographic variables and to gauge disease severity and epilepsy onset. RESULTS Approximately 17% of patients received phenobarbital and 54% phenytoin. Patients classified as having newly diagnosed disease were less likely to receive phenobarbital monotherapy and combination therapy and more likely to receive gabapentin or lamotrigine monotherapy (chi2=288.90, P<.001). Logistic regression analyses indicated that, for all patients, those with more severe disease were less likely to receive phenobarbital monotherapy than other monotherapy and phenobarbital combinations than other combinations. Those who received specialty consultation were less likely to receive phenytoin monotherapy than AED monotherapy, which is consistent with clinical recommendations. CONCLUSION Most older veterans received potentially inappropriate AED therapy. Hence, the standard of care for older patients with epilepsy should be reevaluated, although the vast use of phenytoin in this population suggests that change in practice patterns may be difficult.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

دوره 52 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004