2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2017.07.030
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The Use of Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonists and the Risk of Hospitalization for Pneumonia

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“…Two case‐control studies used the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan; however, we include both two studies in the meta‐analysis because they were conducted by different investigators, and a study conducted by Chen et al provided additional data for individual BZRD drug analysis. Altogether, the meta‐analysis included 12 citations of 10 studies, which involved over 120,000 pneumonia cases from six case‐control studies and four cohort studies . The study selection process is presented in Figure .…”
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“…Two case‐control studies used the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan; however, we include both two studies in the meta‐analysis because they were conducted by different investigators, and a study conducted by Chen et al provided additional data for individual BZRD drug analysis. Altogether, the meta‐analysis included 12 citations of 10 studies, which involved over 120,000 pneumonia cases from six case‐control studies and four cohort studies . The study selection process is presented in Figure .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The earliest study was published in 1999 and the most recent in 2018. All included studies were population‐based and were conducted in the USA (n = 2), Europe (n = 7), and Asia (n = 1) . Nine studies identified patients through administrative databases, whereas only one used medical records.…”
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“…Die sich aus dem andauernden Gebrauch entwickelnde Niedrigdosisabhängigkeit ist zwar häufig nicht durch die klassischen Kriterien einer Suchterkrankung (v. a. Toleranzentwicklung, Dosissteigerung, Kontrollverlust) gekennzeichnet, kann aber dennoch erhebliche negative Auswirkungen auf die Gesundheit der Betroffenen haben. So steigt das Risiko für Stürze und damit einhergehende Frakturen [20,21], für generelle kognitive Beeinträchtigungen [22], Pneumonien [23] und Demenz [24 -26]. In Bezug auf Demenz [27] bzw.…”
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