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Citation

des Bordes J, Obimah R, Isbell T, Murdock C, Rianon N, Siddiqui G. Geriatr. Nurs. 2023; 52: 142-145.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.gerinurse.2023.05.015

PMID

37301078

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between diuretic use and falls in community-dwelling older women with urinary incontinence (UI).

METHODS: We conducted an analytic cross-sectional study using patients' electronic medical records. Patients were women with UI, 65 years or older seen at a urogynecology clinic between January 1, 2018 and September 30, 2019. We used logistic regression analysis to explore the associations between falls and diuretic use.

RESULTS: The study included 108 women, mean age of 75.2 ±7.5 years. Twenty-two (20%) reported one or more falls within the past year and 32 (30%) were diuretic users. Fall prevalence in diuretic users and non-users were 25% (8/32) and 18.4% (14/76), respectively. Diuretic use was not associated with falls (OR = 0.74, 95%CI = 0.22-2.52). Post-hoc analysis revealed inadequate sample size.

CONCLUSIONS: Diuretics use may not be a risk factor for falls in ambulatory older women with UI. A larger sample will be needed to confirm.


Language: en

Keywords

Falls; Urinary incontinence; Diuretic use; Older women

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