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Risk of postural hypotension associated with antidepressants in older adults – what to think about when prescribing

Risk of postural hypotension associated with antidepressants in older adults – what to think about when prescribing

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Today, we’re speaking to Dr Cini Bhanu, GP and Academic Clinical Lecturer in the Primary Care and Population Health Department at University College London.

Title of paper: Antidepressants and risk of postural hypotension: a self-controlled case series study in UK primary care

Available at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0429

Antidepressants are associated with postural hypotension (PH). This is not widely recognised in general practice, where antihypertensives are considered the worst culprits. The present study examined >21 000 older adults and found a striking increased risk of PH with use of all antidepressants (over a four- fold risk with SSRIs) in the first 28 days of initiation.


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Speaker A

00:00:00.480 - 00:00:56.990

Hello and welcome to BJGP Interviews. My name is Nada Khan and I'm one of the associate editors of the bjgp. Thanks for listening to this podcast today.


In today's episode, we're speaking to Dr. Cini Banu, who is a GP in an academic clinical lecturer based in the Department of Primary Care and Population Health at University College London.


We're here to talk about her recent paper in the BJGP titled Antidepressants and Risk of Postural Hypertension, A Self Controlled Case Series Study in UK Primary Care. So, hi Cinny, it's really nice to meet you today.


I guess this is an interesting area to cover, especially as the prescribing rates for some antidepressant medications are increasing.


But I don't know what your feeling is, but I'm not sure if many GPs would actually know that antidepressants are associated with poison postural hypertension. So, yeah, talk us through that.


Speaker B

00:00:57.310 - 00:01:18.350

Yeah, so I think that's one of the reasons this study is so important.


So definitely from conversations that I've had with gps that I work with and it's not commonly recognized that postural hypotension is associated with antidepressants, though it is by geriatricians, for example, where it's very.


Speaker A

00:01:18.350 - 00:01:41.850

Well recognized and in this study used a big database to look at the risk of new postural hypertension associated with the use of antidepressants in people aged over 60.


I guess there's quite a lot of in depth stuff in the methods, but I guess just for a summary for people who are interested in what you did, do you mind just sort of going over it at sort of like a high level?


Speaker B

00:01:41.850 - 00:02:54.200

Yeah, yeah. So we looked at a big database, what we call a routine primary care database called imrd.


And essentially this captures data from software that gps use like EMIS and Vision System and captures a whole load of information like problems, symptoms and prescriptions. So we went into this database and identified everyone over the age of 60 that might be eligible during our study period.


And for this we looked at people that were contributing at least one full year of data between 2010 and 2018. And then within that we identified people with a first diagnosis of postural hypotension.


And then again we made subgroups according to people who had this diagnosis but also had a first prescription of a new antidepressant during that time.


And what we were interested in, and the methodology is called a self controlled case series, we weren't interested in who got postural Hypotension, because everyone was a case, but rather...

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