Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study.
BACKGROUND:While an association between zolpidem use and fracture and road accident was previously proposed, this study aimed to further explore the frequency and risk of a wide spectrum of injuries in subjects prescribed with zolpidem in Taiwan. METHODS:We identified 77,036 subjects who received Zo...
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doaj-c27bfd80b272425bbd772b19b62abf312020-11-25T02:19:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6745910.1371/journal.pone.0067459Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study.Shiu-Dong ChungChing-Chun LinLi-Hsuan WangHerng-Ching LinJiunn-Horng KangBACKGROUND:While an association between zolpidem use and fracture and road accident was previously proposed, this study aimed to further explore the frequency and risk of a wide spectrum of injuries in subjects prescribed with zolpidem in Taiwan. METHODS:We identified 77,036 subjects who received Zolpidem treatment between 2005 and 2007. We randomly selected 77,036 comparison subjects who were frequency-matched based-on their demographic profiles. We individually tracked each subject for a 90-day period to identify those who subsequently suffered an injury. Cox proportional hazards regressions were performed to calculate the hazard ratio of injury between the two groups. RESULTS:The incidence rate of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for the total subjects was 18.11 (95% CI = 17.69-18.54) per 100 person-years; this was 24.35 (95% CI = 23.66-25.05) and 11.86 (95% CI = 11.39-12.36) for the study and comparison cohort, respectively. After adjusting for demographic variables, the hazard ratio (HR) of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for study subjects was 1.83 (95% CI = 1.73-1.94) that of comparison subjects. Additionally, compared to comparison subjects, the adjusted HR of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for study subjects who were prescribed Zolpidem for >30 days was as high as 2.17 (95% CI = 2.05-2.32). The adjusted HR of injury to blood vessels for study subjects was particularly high when compared to comparison subjects (HR = 6.34; 95% CI = 1.37-29.38). CONCLUSIONS:We found that patients prescribed with Zolpidem were at a higher risk for a wide range of injuries.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3694900?pdf=render |
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Shiu-Dong Chung Ching-Chun Lin Li-Hsuan Wang Herng-Ching Lin Jiunn-Horng Kang Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study. PLoS ONE |
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Shiu-Dong Chung Ching-Chun Lin Li-Hsuan Wang Herng-Ching Lin Jiunn-Horng Kang |
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Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study. |
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Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study. |
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Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study. |
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Zolpidem Use and the Risk of Injury: A Population-Based Follow-Up Study. |
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zolpidem use and the risk of injury: a population-based follow-up study. |
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BACKGROUND:While an association between zolpidem use and fracture and road accident was previously proposed, this study aimed to further explore the frequency and risk of a wide spectrum of injuries in subjects prescribed with zolpidem in Taiwan. METHODS:We identified 77,036 subjects who received Zolpidem treatment between 2005 and 2007. We randomly selected 77,036 comparison subjects who were frequency-matched based-on their demographic profiles. We individually tracked each subject for a 90-day period to identify those who subsequently suffered an injury. Cox proportional hazards regressions were performed to calculate the hazard ratio of injury between the two groups. RESULTS:The incidence rate of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for the total subjects was 18.11 (95% CI = 17.69-18.54) per 100 person-years; this was 24.35 (95% CI = 23.66-25.05) and 11.86 (95% CI = 11.39-12.36) for the study and comparison cohort, respectively. After adjusting for demographic variables, the hazard ratio (HR) of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for study subjects was 1.83 (95% CI = 1.73-1.94) that of comparison subjects. Additionally, compared to comparison subjects, the adjusted HR of injury during the 90-day follow-up period for study subjects who were prescribed Zolpidem for >30 days was as high as 2.17 (95% CI = 2.05-2.32). The adjusted HR of injury to blood vessels for study subjects was particularly high when compared to comparison subjects (HR = 6.34; 95% CI = 1.37-29.38). CONCLUSIONS:We found that patients prescribed with Zolpidem were at a higher risk for a wide range of injuries. |
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