Polypharmacy, hospitalization, and mortality risk: a nationwide cohort study

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Tae Ik Chang
Haeyong Park
Dong Wook Kim
Eun Kyung Jeon
Connie M. Rhee
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh
Ea Wha Kang
Shin-Wook Kang
Seung Hyeok Han
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[1] National Health Insurance Service Medical Center,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Ilsan Hospital,Research and Analysis Team
[3] National Health Insurance Service Medical Center,Department of Big Data
[4] Ilsan Hospital,Department of Pharmacy
[5] National Health Insurance Service,Harold Simmons Center for Kidney Disease Research and Epidemiology
[6] National Health Insurance Service Medical Center,Nephrology Section
[7] Ilsan Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[8] University of California Irvine School of Medicine,undefined
[9] Tibor Rubin Veterans Affairs Medical Center,undefined
[10] Yonsei University College of Medicine,undefined
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Polypharmacy is a growing and major public health issue, particularly in the geriatric population. This study aimed to examine the association between polypharmacy and the risk of hospitalization and mortality. We included 3,007,620 elderly individuals aged ≥ 65 years who had at least one routinely-prescribed medication but had no prior hospitalization within a year. The primary exposures of interest were number of daily prescribed medications (1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10, and ≥ 11) and presence of polypharmacy (≥ 5 prescription drugs per day). The corresponding comparators were the lowest number of medications (1–2) and absence of polypharmacy. The study outcomes were hospitalization and all-cause death. The median age of participants was 72 years and 39.5% were men. Approximately, 46.6% of participants experienced polypharmacy. Over a median follow-up of 5.0 years, 2,028,062 (67.4%) hospitalizations and 459,076 (15.3%) all-cause deaths were observed. An incrementally higher number of daily prescribed medications was found to be associated with increasingly higher risk for hospitalization and mortality. These associations were consistent across subgroups of age, sex, residential area, and comorbidities. Furthermore, polypharmacy was associated with greater risk of hospitalization and death: adjusted HRs (95% CIs) were 1.18 (1.18–1.19) and 1.25 (1.24–1.25) in the overall and 1.16 (1.16–1.17) and 1.25 (1.24–1.25) in the matched cohorts, respectively. Hence, polypharmacy was associated with a higher risk of hospitalization and all-cause death among elderly individuals.
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