[Functional manifestations associated to corticosteroid therapy among the elderly].
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OBJECTIVE
Corticosteroid therapy is frequently prescribed in the elderly with potentially significant consequences in this frail population. The objective of this study was to describe the functional manifestations associated and the preventive measures prescribed with corticosteroid therapy among patients over 75 years old.
METHODS
We conducted an exposed/non-exposed, prospective, multi-centre, observational study. Each exposed patient was sex and age (± 2 years) matched to two unexposed subjects. The sample included patients aged over 75 years treated with long-term corticosteroid therapy and hospitalized in an acute geriatric unit between June 2006 and November 2009. Sociodemographic and geriatric characteristics, history of corticosteroid therapy, clinical manifestations and preventive measures prescribed were collected.
RESULTS
Fifty exposed and 100 unexposed patients were included. Mean age was 85±6 years. Prevalence of falls, osteoarticular complications, amyotrophy, vertebral fractures, lipodystrophy, purpura, hematomas and cataracts, and the number of medications were higher among patients taking corticosteroid therapy than in controls. Preventive measures were more often prescribed to patients under taking corticosteroid therapy (calcium and vitamin supplementation, potassium supplementation, anti-osteoporosis medication and gastroprotective agents).
CONCLUSIONS
Functional manifestations associated with corticosteroid therapy are frequent among the elderly and may have serious consequences in this frail population. Attention should be paid to the prescription of preventive measures through comprehensive care.