Title of article :
Drug Therapeutic Failures as a Cause of Admission to an Intensive Care Unit at a University Hospital
Author/Authors :
Antonio Ruiz‐Garzón, Jair Department of Biomedical Sciences - Pharmacology Unit - Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia , Andrés Rojas‐Velandia, Camilo Department of Biomedical Sciences - Pharmacology Unit - Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia , Calderon‐Ospina, Carlos‐Alberto Department of Biomedical Sciences - Pharmacology Unit - Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia
Pages :
6
From page :
168
To page :
173
Abstract :
Objective: Drug therapeutic failures (TFs) are included in pharmacovigilance reporting, as some authors consider them a type of adverse drug reaction. Given their high frequency in Colombia, we studied their importance as a cause of admission to an intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: This was a cross‐sectional observational study. Clinical records of patients who arrived at the emergency service of a third‐care level university hospital were reviewed. Information was collected by a resident in clinical toxicology, and each case was validated and analyzed by a research team using the algorithm proposed by Vaca González and Schumock and Thornton criteria for preventability to evaluate the existence of possible medication errors. Findings: In total, 697 clinical records were evaluated and 18 patients presented TFs (2.6%, 95% confidence interval 1.5%–4.1%) as the cause of admission to the ICU. The most frequent TFs were seizures (56%) and hypertension (28%). The most commonly associated medications were valproic acid (28%) and losartan (28%). Ten cases (56%) were associated with drug misuse and the same number of cases was preventable, according to Schumock and Thornton criteria. Conclusion: This is the first study assessing TFs as a cause of admission to the ICU in the Colombian population. The frequency of TFs in our study was similar to that described in the literature; being the most common cause the inappropriate drug use, particularly for drugs with complex kinetics, such as antiepileptic drugs.
Keywords :
Drug‐related side effects and adverse reactions , intensive care units , patient admissions , pharmacovigilance , postmarketing , product surveillance
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2729896
Link To Document :
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