Discrepancy in medications reported by elderly patients in the dental office and in their electronic medical records: A pilot study

Maria Teresa Abeleira-Pazos,Eliane Garcia-Mato,Marcio Diniz-Freitas, Carolina Munoz-Navarro, Lucia Lago-Mendez, Emma Vazquez-Garcia,Berta Rivas-Mundina

SPECIAL CARE IN DENTISTRY(2024)

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Aims: This study's main objective was to analyze the discrepancy between the dental medication record (DMR) and the physician-prescribed active medications recorded in the medical medication record (MMR).Methods: The study group consisted of 100 adults who attended the University Dental Clinic (Santiago de Compostela, Spain) requesting dental care. A dental history was created for all participants that included the DMR. The MMR were compiled from their electronic medical records.Results: About 80% of the patients consumed at least one drug (94.2% of those >65 years) and 19% took more than five drugs (26.4% of those > 65 years). In total, 54% of the patients had some discrepancy between the medications recorded in the DMR and those in the MMR (48.4% for those <= 65 years and 64.7% for those >65 years). The rate of participants who omitted some drugs was higher for those >65 years. The drugs most omitted from the DMR were analgesics/opioids, antihypertensives and anxiolytics/hypnotics/sedatives.Conclusions: It is imperative to access the MMR of patients requesting dental care because a significant number of medications are not reflected in their DMR. These discrepancies may be particularly common and relevant in elderly patients, in whom multimorbidity and polypharmacy are more frequent.
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dental record,elderly,medical record,medication
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