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Polypharmacy Interactions Impacting Methacholine Challenge Testing for Asthma Assessment in Older People.

Authors :
Antimisiaris DE
Folz RJ
Cavallazzi RS
Polivka BJ
Source :
The Senior care pharmacist [Sr Care Pharm] 2023 Jan 01; Vol. 38 (1), pp. 29-40.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective To investigate potential reasons for unusually high incidence of negative Methacholine Challenge Tests (MCT), following standardized MCT medication-hold protocol, in older people with physician-diagnosed asthma. Design An analysis of a longitudinal observational parent study of asthma. Setting Community-dwelling participants were evaluated in an outpatient clinic and at home. Participants Screening inclusion criteria for the parent study included 60 years of age or older, physician diagnosis of asthma, and a positive response to at least one of six asthma screening questions. Participants were enrolled in the study if they also demonstrate either: (1) a postbronchodilator administration response showing an increase of at least 12% and 200 mL in forced expiratory volume or an increase of at least 12% and 200 mL in forced vital capacity, or (2) an MCT result of PC20 ≤ 16 mg/mL (indicating bronchial hyper-responsiveness, MCT positive). Exclusion criteria included diagnosis of cognitive impairment or dementia, residing in a long-term care facility, more than 20 pack/ year smoking history or a history of smoking within the previous five years, inability to perform pulmonary function testing maneuvers, and a Prognostic Index score of greater than 10. Interventions Analysis of participant data for non-medication- and medication-exposure factors for association with negative MCT results. Results Anticholinergic burden and statin use were positively associated with negative MCT. Conclusion Medications not accounted for in medication-hold protocols, and concurrently in use, may impact clinical tests and outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2639-9636
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Senior care pharmacist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36751917
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4140/TCP.n.2023.29