Renn_2018_Am.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry_26_134

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Title : A Systematic Review of Practice Guidelines and Recommendations for Discontinuation of Cholinesterase Inhibitors in Dementia - Renn_2018_Am.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry_26_134
Author(s) : Renn BN , Asghar-Ali AA , Thielke S , Catic A , Martini SR , Mitchell BG , Kunik ME
Ref : American Journal of Geriatry & Psychiatry , 26 :134 , 2018
Abstract :

Cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) are the primary pharmacological treatment for symptom management of Alzheimer disease (AD), but they carry known risks during long-term use, and do not guarantee clinical effects over time. The balance of risks and benefits may warrant discontinuation at different points during the disease course. Indeed, although there is limited scientific study of deprescribing ChEIs, clinicians routinely face practical decisions about whether to continue or stop medications. This review examined published practice recommendations for discontinuation of ChEIs in AD. To characterize the scientific basis for recommendations, we first summarized randomized controlled trials of ChEI discontinuation. We then identified practice guidelines by professional societies and in textbooks and classified them according to 1) whether they made a recommendation about discontinuation, 2) what the recommendation was, and 3) the proposed grounds for discontinuation. There was no consensus in guidelines and textbooks about discontinuation. Most recommended individualized discontinuation decisions, but there was essentially no agreement about what findings or situations would warrant discontinuation, or even about what domains to consider in this process. The only relevant domain identified by most guidelines and textbooks was a lack of response or a loss of effectiveness, both of which can be difficult to ascertain in the course of a progressive condition. Well-designed, long-term studies of discontinuation have not been conducted; such evidence is needed to provide a scientific basis for practice guidelines. It seems reasonable to apply an individualized approach to discontinuation while engaging patients and families in treatment decisions. .

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PubMedID: 29167065

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Renn BN, Asghar-Ali AA, Thielke S, Catic A, Martini SR, Mitchell BG, Kunik ME (2018)
A Systematic Review of Practice Guidelines and Recommendations for Discontinuation of Cholinesterase Inhibitors in Dementia
American Journal of Geriatry & Psychiatry 26 :134

Renn BN, Asghar-Ali AA, Thielke S, Catic A, Martini SR, Mitchell BG, Kunik ME (2018)
American Journal of Geriatry & Psychiatry 26 :134