2023
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18691
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Association of the Drug Burden Index (DBI) exposure with outcomes: A systematic review

Bonnie M. Liu,
Lisa Kouladjian O'Donnell,
Mitchell R. Redston
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe Drug Burden Index (DBI) measures an individual's total exposure to anticholinergic and sedative medications. This systematic review aimed to investigate the association of the DBI with clinical and prescribing outcomes in observational pharmaco‐epidemiological studies, and the effect of DBI exposure on functional outcomes in pre‐clinical models.MethodsA systematic search of nine electronic databases, citation indexes and gray literature was performed (April 1, 2007–December 31, 2022). Studies tha… Show more

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“…The Drug Burden Index (DBI), a validated metric, quantifies an individual’s exposure to anticholinergic and sedative medications ( 20 ). The DBI is a practical measure of cumulative risk of medication-related functional impairment in older adults ( 21 ), which is an important clinical consideration when identifying inappropriate polypharmacy. Given that modifiable risk factors such as the DBI can be identified, this can directly inform clinical care of older adults ( 22 ), improving clinical outcomes and minimizing the risk of unfavorable clinical events.…”
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“…The Drug Burden Index (DBI), a validated metric, quantifies an individual’s exposure to anticholinergic and sedative medications ( 20 ). The DBI is a practical measure of cumulative risk of medication-related functional impairment in older adults ( 21 ), which is an important clinical consideration when identifying inappropriate polypharmacy. Given that modifiable risk factors such as the DBI can be identified, this can directly inform clinical care of older adults ( 22 ), improving clinical outcomes and minimizing the risk of unfavorable clinical events.…”
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confidence: 99%