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Association between use of benzodiazepines and occurrence of acute angle-closure glaucoma in the elderly: A population-based study

Authors
Park, MY | Kim, WJ | Lee, E | Kim, C | Son, SJ  | Yoon, JS | Kim, W | Namkoong, K
Citation
Journal of psychosomatic research, 122. : 1-5, 2019
Journal Title
Journal of psychosomatic research
ISSN
0022-39991879-1360
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Because benzodiazepines (BZDs) can affect pupillae muscles, their use could be a risk factor for acute angle-closure glaucoma (AACG), which is an ophthalmic emergency. However, there is no research evidence for the association between BZDs and AACG, except two case reports. We aimed to investigate whether BZDs increase the risk of AACG in a geriatric population.
METHODS: We performed a case-control study using a geriatric cohort from the National Health Insurance database (2002-2013) in Korea. Case subjects (n=1117) were patients diagnosed with AACG. Controls, people who have not been diagnosed with AACG, were randomly matched with the case according to age, sex, and index year (n=4468). To examine the risk of BZD use for AACG, we performed conditional logistic regression analyses with potential confounders including comorbidities and concomitant medication.
RESULTS: The use of BZD within 30days was not significantly associated with AACG risk (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=1.14, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.94-1.37). Further analyses showed that, compared with non-use of BZD, new BZD use had a significantly increased risk for the development of AACG (aOR=1.62, 95% CI=1.09-2.37). The risk was higher in the new BZD users exposed within 7days (aOR=3.09, 95% CI=1.58-5.88).
CONCLUSION: We found that BZDs increase the risk of AACG at the beginning of its use among the Korean elderly. Clinicians should monitor visual disturbance in the elderly during the early period after prescription of BZD.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jpsychores.2019.04.013
PMID
31126405
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Psychiatry & Behavioural Sciences
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