2015
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.5110
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Rates of Deintensification of Blood Pressure and Glycemic Medication Treatment Based on Levels of Control and Life Expectancy in Older Patients With Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Older patients with diabetes mellitus receiving medical treatment whose blood pressure (BP) or blood glucose level are potentially dangerously low are rarely deintensified. Given the established risks of low blood pressure and blood glucose, this is a major opportunity to decrease medication harm. OBJECTIVE To examine the rate of BP-and blood glucose-lowering medicine deintensification among older patients with type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus who potentially receive overtreatment. DESIGN, SETTING, AND… Show more

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“…However, the practice has not caught up with the recommendations as shown by large observational studies showing unnecessary intensive control in patients with diabetes and dementia (50)(51)(52). The lost opportunity to simplify regimens is possibly due to the lack of guidance or algorithm that directs nonspecialist clinicians who care for the majority of these frail older patients with diabetes.…”
Section: Treatment Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the practice has not caught up with the recommendations as shown by large observational studies showing unnecessary intensive control in patients with diabetes and dementia (50)(51)(52). The lost opportunity to simplify regimens is possibly due to the lack of guidance or algorithm that directs nonspecialist clinicians who care for the majority of these frail older patients with diabetes.…”
Section: Treatment Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tighter glycemic control in older adults with multiple medical conditions is associated with an increased risk of hypoglycemia and considered overtreatment but, unfortunately, is common in clinical practice (30)(31)(32). When patients are found to have an insulin regimen with complexity beyond their self-management abilities, deintensification (or simplification) can reduce hypoglycemia and disease-related distress without worsening glycemic control (33,34).…”
Section: Beyond Glycemic Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, little research has focused on deintensification of antihypertensive treatment 64. There is a caveat in removal of diuretics since there is the risk of heart failure decompensation especially in the first 4 weeks after discontinuation.…”
Section: Bp Goals For Older Adults With a High Burden Of Comorbidity mentioning
confidence: 99%