Literature DB >> 25482735

Incidence of intravenous drug incompatibilities in intensive care units.

Ondrej Machotka1, Jan Manak2, Ales Kubena3, Jiri Vlcek1.   

Abstract

AIMS: Drug incompatibilities are relatively common in inpatients and this may result in increased morbidity/mortality as well as add to costs. The aim of this 12 month study was to identify real incidences of drug incompatibilities in intravenous lines in critically ill patients in two intensive care units (ICUs).
METHODS: A prospective cross sectional study of 82 patients in 2 ICUs, one medical and one surgical in a 1500-bed university hospital. One monitor carried out observations during busy hours with frequent drug administration. Patients included in both ICUs were those receiving at least two different intravenous drugs.
RESULTS: 6.82% and 2.16% of drug pairs were found to be incompatible in the two ICUs respectively. Among the most frequent incompatible drugs found were insulin, ranitidine and furosemide.
CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that a significant number of drug incompatibilities occur in both medical and surgical ICUs. It follows that the incidence of incompatibilities could be diminished by adhering to a few simple rules for medication administration, following by recommendations for multiple lumen catheter use. Future prospective studies should demonstrate the effect of applying these policies in practice.

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Keywords:  drug administration; drug incompatibilities; intensive care units; medical; medical error; medication safety

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25482735     DOI: 10.5507/bp.2014.057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub        ISSN: 1213-8118            Impact factor:   1.245


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1.  Intravenous Drug Incompatibilities in the Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India: Are they Preventable?

Authors:  Shanmugam Sriram; S Aishwarya; Akhila Moithu; Akshaya Sebastian; Ajith Kumar
Journal:  J Res Pharm Pract       Date:  2020-06-26

2.  Potential intravenous drug incompatibilities in a pediatric unit.

Authors:  Karla Dalliane Batista Leal; Ramon Weyler Duarte Leopoldino; Rand Randall Martins; Lourena Mafra Veríssimo
Journal:  Einstein (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2016 Apr-Jun

3.  Analysis of particulate exposure during continuous drug infusion in critically ill adult patients: a preliminary proof-of-concept in vitro study.

Authors:  Malik Benlabed; Anthony Martin Mena; Romain Gaudy; Maxime Perez; Stéphanie Genay; Jean-Daniel Hecq; Pascal Odou; Gilles Lebuffe; Bertrand Décaudin
Journal:  Intensive Care Med Exp       Date:  2018-10-11
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