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Association between continuous use drugs and dizziness in institutionalized elderly people

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

to associate continuous use drugs with the presence of dizziness in institutionalized elderly people.

Methods:

a cross-sectional study performed in 10 nursing homes. People aged 60 years or older, able to walk and who presented good cognitive level were included in this study. Data on medications for continuous treatment and data referring to the Institution were collected. The elderly were asked if they had experienced dizziness in the previous year. The Chi-squared and Fisher exact tests were used for bivariate analysis and stepwise forward logistic regression to perform multiple analysis, with a significance level of 5%.

Results:

out of 92 elderly, 35 reported dizziness in the previous year (23.8%). The anti-epileptics (p=0.034, RR=2.26, CI95% 1.06-4.78), antithrombotics (p=0.008, RR=0.21, CI95% 0.07-0.67) and diuretics (p=0.024, RR=2.29, CI95% 1.11-4.70) were associated to dizziness, adjusted by psycholeptics.

Conclusion:

dizziness in these institutionalized elderly people was associated with the chronic use of anti-epileptics and diuretic drugs.

Keywords:
Aged; Dizziness; Homes for the Aged; Drug Interactions

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