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Hospital admissions to geriatric ward related to adverse drug events: a cross-sectional study from the Czech Republic.

Martina Maříková1,2, Zuzana Očovská1, Vladimír Nerad3, Aleš Antonín Kuběna1, Vladimír Blaha3,4, Jiří Vlček5,6.   

Abstract

Background Geriatric patients represent a vulnerable population in terms of adverse drug events (ADEs). Objective The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence and preventability of hospital admissions to a geriatric ward related to ADEs, to identify medications involved in these ADEs and to describe potential preventability aspects of ADE-related admissions. Setting University Hospital Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. Methods This cross-sectional study evaluated acute hospital admissions to the geriatric ward of University Hospital Hradec Králové over a period of nine months (April-December 2017). Medication reviews were performed in order to identify ADE-related hospital admissions. Causality was assessed using the World Health Organization-Uppsala Monitoring Centre criteria. Modified Schumock-Thornton algorithm was used to assess the preventability of ADEs. Main outcome measure 9-month-prevalence of ADE-related hospital admissions. Results A total of 366 hospital admissions were included. The 9-month-prevalence of ADE-related hospital admissions was 11.75% [95% confidence interval 8.45-15.05]. Antithrombotic agents and diuretics represented the most common medication classes associated with ADEs (30.2% each). Electrolyte disturbances and gastrointestinal haemorrhages and ulcerations were the most frequently observed ADEs associated with hospital admission. Out of 43 ADE-related hospitalisations, 23 (53.5%) were considered potentially preventable. Conclusion The contribution of ADEs to hospital admission to the geriatric ward was not negligible. Our results also suggest that 53.5% of identified ADE-related admissions could be potentially prevented. This finding demonstrates just how important the research on the preventability of medication-related hospitalisations is. Further studies and implementations are still needed aiming to minimize the risk of medication-related harm.

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Keywords:  Aged; Czech republic; Drug-related side effects and adverse reactions; Hospitalization; Pharmacoepidemiology

Year:  2021        PMID: 33763812     DOI: 10.1007/s11096-021-01237-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm


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Authors:  Imaan Bayoumi; Lisa Dolovich; Brian Hutchison; Anne Holbrook
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 3.275

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1.  Drug-Related Hospital Admissions via the Department of Emergency Medicine: A Cross-Sectional Study From the Czech Republic.

Authors:  Zuzana Očovská; Martina Maříková; Jaromír Kočí; Jiří Vlček
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 5.988

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