Title : Use of drugs with anticholinergic properties among nursing home residents with dementia: a national analysis of Medicare beneficiaries from 2007 to 2008 - Palmer_2015_Drugs.Aging_32_79 |
Author(s) : Palmer JB , Albrecht JS , Park Y , Dutcher S , Rattinger GB , Simoni-Wastila L , Walker LD , Zuckerman IH |
Ref : Drugs & Aging , 32 :79 , 2015 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Older adults with dementia are vulnerable to the central deteriorating effects of drugs with anticholinergic properties (DAPs). These effects include falls and confusion and may exacerbate dementia-related symptoms. Many individuals with dementia also receive acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs), indicated for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. AChEIs have opposing effects to DAPs and, consequently, concomitant use of DAPs and AChEIs may further impair cognition among patients with dementia. OBJECTIVES: Our objectives were to (1) evaluate the anticholinergic burden among nursing home (NH) residents with dementia; (2) characterize trends in use of DAPs and concomitant use of DAPs and AChEIs among NH residents with dementia; and (3) identify factors associated with the use of DAPs and concomitant use of DAPs and AChEIs. |
PubMedSearch : Palmer_2015_Drugs.Aging_32_79 |
PubMedID: 25491558 |
Palmer JB, Albrecht JS, Park Y, Dutcher S, Rattinger GB, Simoni-Wastila L, Walker LD, Zuckerman IH (2015)
Use of drugs with anticholinergic properties among nursing home residents with dementia: a national analysis of Medicare beneficiaries from 2007 to 2008
Drugs & Aging
32 :79
Palmer JB, Albrecht JS, Park Y, Dutcher S, Rattinger GB, Simoni-Wastila L, Walker LD, Zuckerman IH (2015)
Drugs & Aging
32 :79