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Identification of drug-related problems in ambulatory chronic kidney disease patients: a 6-month prospective study.

Stéphanie Belaiche1, Thierry Romanet, Benoît Allenet, Jean Calop, Philippe Zaoui.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are common in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. We developed a 2-step consultation including a clinical pharmacist (CP) session and a nephrologist conventional care consultation to explore the feasibility of a pilot drug-oriented disease management program in controlling iatrogenic side effects.
METHODS: Drug inventory was estimated by a CP before each nephrology consultation. CP interventions were based on the French Society of Clinical Pharmacy intervention tools.
RESULTS: In this 6-month prospective study, 67 CKD patients were enrolled: 77% with stage 3 or 4 CKD (by Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes criteria), 66% males, 76% with diabetes, median age 70 years (range 59-75), with a mean 2.6 ± 1.2 comorbidities and 10 ± 3.5 medications. We registered 142 DRPs, in 93% of patients, which mainly concerned untreated indications (31.7%) and incorrect dosages (19%). The most frequent pharmaceutical interventions concerned addition of drug (34%) and adaptation of dose (25.5%). The main drugs involved concerned the cardiovascular (33%), digestive-metabolic (26.9%) and hematopoietic (19.9%) systems. DRPs correlated significantly with a higher number of medications (p=0.049) and with older patient age (p=0.0027). Furthermore, patients' knowledge was evaluated in 41 patients (61%) by the CP with a systematic questionnaire. Three at-risk situations were described: 80.5% of patients interviewed were unaware of the beneficial impact of their treatment, 85% were not aware of medical situations at risk and 68% declared self-medication habits.
CONCLUSION: A formatted CP evaluation coupled with a renal consultation was able to detect a higher level of DRPs, to reinforce educational messages and to propose immediate changes in the therapeutic project.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22322820     DOI: 10.5301/jn.5000063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nephrol        ISSN: 1121-8428            Impact factor:   3.902


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