Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Appropriateness of Antiepileptic Drug Use for Older Veterans
Nearly 2% of veterans >65 are actively treated for epilepsy, and the incidence is projected to increase with the aging of our society. Since commonly used antiepileptic drugs are considered suboptimal for older patients, it is important to understand existing patterns of treatment for older veterans with epilepsy.
OBJECTIVE(S):
1. Identify patient, provider, and system factors predicting adoption of recommended AEDs
for treatment of newly diagnosed older veterans (FY00-04).
2. Identify barriers to use of recommended AED in initial therapy for newly diagnosed
older veterans with epilepsy.
3. Assess and compare effectiveness of long-term use of various AED.
METHODS:
Using existing national VA outpatient, inpatient, and pharmacy databases in conjunction with
Medicare inpatient and outpatient standard analytic files, the 1999 National Health Survey
of VA Enrollees, American Hospital Association data, and primary data collection, we will
identify the extent to which treatment for older veterans newly diagnosed with epilepsy
changed between FY00-FY04, and identify predictors of change at the patient, provider, and
system levels. We will begin to identify barriers to use of recommended AED using structured
interviews with primary care and general neurology providers in sites with high and low use
of suboptimal AEDs in incident cases. Finally, we will compare hospitalizations, emergency
room visits, and fall-related injuries (including fractures) for patients on different AED
regimens.
RESULTS:
We have identified 72,638 patients who are at least 66 years of age, have a diagnosis of
epilepsy in VA or Medicare files, and who also received AEDs from the VA; 9,682 of of these
are incident cases, 41,867 are chronic cases, and 21,089 have been defined as having unknown
onset. We found wide variations in prescribing, an high rates of use of suboptimal AEDs
(70%). We identified sites with high and low use of suboptimal and new AEDs. We have
finalized provider interview protocols, and are in the process of gaining approval at
individual sites.
IMPACT:
The proposed study will enhance understanding of factors associated with adoption of
clinical recommendations for newly diagnosed older patients with epilepsy, begin to identify
barriers to their adoption, and assess outcomes of epilepsy patients on chronic AED therapy.
This study will provide the foundation on which to develop interventions to improve care and
will improve the quality of care for older veterans diagnosed with epilepsy.
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