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Polypharmacy and medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission and 10-year all-cause mortality risk among hospitalized patients with and without HIV.

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Gordon, KS; Crothers, K; Butt, AA; Edelman, EJ; Gibert, C; Pisani, MM; Rodriguez-Barradas, M; Wyatt, C; Justice, AC; Akgün, KM
Published in: PLoS One
2022

OBJECTIVE: Medical intensive care unit (MICU) admissions have been declining in people with HIV infection (PWH), but frequency of outpatient polypharmacy (prescription of ≥5 chronic medications) has increased. Among those hospitalized, we examined whether outpatient polypharmacy is associated with subsequent 1-year MICU admission or 10-year all-cause mortality, and if the association varies by HIV status. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. METHODS: Using a national electronic health record cohort of Veterans in care, we ascertained outpatient polypharmacy during fiscal year (FY) 2009 and followed patients for 1-year MICU admission and 10-year mortality. We assessed associations of any polypharmacy (yes/no and categorized ≤4, 5-7, 8-9, and ≥10 medications) with 1-year MICU admission and 10-year mortality using logistic and Cox regressions, respectively, adjusted for demographics, HIV status, substance use, and severity of illness. RESULTS: Among 9898 patients (1811 PWH) hospitalized in FY2010, prior outpatient polypharmacy was common (51%). Within 1 year, 1532 (15%) had a MICU admission and within 10 years, 4585 (46%) died. Polypharmacy was associated with increased odds of 1-year MICU admission, in both unadjusted (odds ratio (OR) 1.36 95% CI: (1.22, 1.52)) and adjusted models, aOR (95% CI) = 1.28 (1.14, 1.43) and with 10-year mortality in unadjusted, hazard ratio (HR) (95% CI) = 1.40 (1.32, 1.48), and adjusted models, HR (95% CI) = 1.26 (1.19, 1.34). Increasing levels of polypharmacy demonstrated a dose-response with both outcomes and by HIV status, with a stronger association among PWH. CONCLUSIONS: Among hospitalized patients, prior outpatient polypharmacy was associated with 1-year MICU admission and 10-year all-cause mortality after adjusting for severity of illness in PWH and PWoH.

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PLoS One

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1932-6203

Publication Date

2022

Volume

17

Issue

10

Start / End Page

e0276769

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Polypharmacy
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • HIV Infections
  • General Science & Technology
 

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Gordon, K. S., Crothers, K., Butt, A. A., Edelman, E. J., Gibert, C., Pisani, M. M., … Akgün, K. M. (2022). Polypharmacy and medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission and 10-year all-cause mortality risk among hospitalized patients with and without HIV. PLoS One, 17(10), e0276769. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276769
Gordon, Kirsha S., Kristina Crothers, Adeel A. Butt, E Jennifer Edelman, Cynthia Gibert, Margaret M. Pisani, Maria Rodriguez-Barradas, Christina Wyatt, Amy C. Justice, and Kathleen M. Akgün. “Polypharmacy and medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission and 10-year all-cause mortality risk among hospitalized patients with and without HIV.PLoS One 17, no. 10 (2022): e0276769. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276769.
Gordon KS, Crothers K, Butt AA, Edelman EJ, Gibert C, Pisani MM, et al. Polypharmacy and medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission and 10-year all-cause mortality risk among hospitalized patients with and without HIV. PLoS One. 2022;17(10):e0276769.
Gordon, Kirsha S., et al. “Polypharmacy and medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission and 10-year all-cause mortality risk among hospitalized patients with and without HIV.PLoS One, vol. 17, no. 10, 2022, p. e0276769. Pubmed, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0276769.
Gordon KS, Crothers K, Butt AA, Edelman EJ, Gibert C, Pisani MM, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Wyatt C, Justice AC, Akgün KM. Polypharmacy and medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission and 10-year all-cause mortality risk among hospitalized patients with and without HIV. PLoS One. 2022;17(10):e0276769.

Published In

PLoS One

DOI

EISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

2022

Volume

17

Issue

10

Start / End Page

e0276769

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • Polypharmacy
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • HIV Infections
  • General Science & Technology