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Adverse drug reactions in hospitalized Colombian children
Introduction: The occurrence of adverse drug reactions is an important issue due to the lack of drug safety data in children. Objective: To describe the Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatient children under 6 years of age in two general pediatrics wards located in Barranquilla, Colombia. Methods: A pro...
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description | Introduction: The occurrence of adverse drug reactions is an important
issue due to the lack of drug safety data in children. Objective: To
describe the Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatient children under 6 years
of age in two general pediatrics wards located in Barranquilla,
Colombia. Methods: A prospective cohort study based on intensive
pharmacovigilance was conducted during six months in order to monitor
the emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatients children under 6
years of age with at least one medication prescribed. The study was
conducted in two pediatric wards of two hospitals located in
Barranquilla, Colombia. Naranjo´s Algorithm was used to evaluate
imputability, the modified Hartwig and Siegel assessment scale to
establish severity and the Schumock and Thornton criteria to determine
preventability. Results: Of a total of 772 monitored patients, 156
Adverse Drug Reactions were detected on 147 children. The cumulative
incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions was 19.0% (147/772); the incidence
density was 37.6 Adverse Drug Reactions per 1,000 patients-days
(147/3,913). The frequency was higher in children under 2 years of age
(12.7%). Emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions was higher in male
patients (RR= 1.66; 95% CI= 1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) and in those who used
systemic antibiotics (RR= 1.82; 95% CI= 1.17-2.82, p= 0.005).
Conclusions: Adverse Drug Reactions are common among hospitalized
children and represent an additional burden of morbidity and risk,
particularly in those who used several medicines, including
antibiotics.
Introducción: La aparición de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos es un tópico importante debido a la escasa
información sobre seguridad de medicamentos en niños.
Objetivo: Describir las reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados en dos
servicios de pediatría general en Barranquilla, Colombia.
Métodos: Estudio prospectivo de una cohorte de pacientes basado en
farmacovigilancia intensiva, realizado durante seis meses para
monitorizar la aparición de reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados y con
indicación de al menos un medicamento. El estudio fue conducido en
dos servicios de pediatría general de dos hospitales en
Barranquilla, Colombia. El algoritmo de Naranjo fue usado para evaluar
imputabilidad, la escala modificada de Hartwig y Siegel para establecer
severidad y los criterios de Schumock y Thornton para determinar
evitabilidad. Resultados: |
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issue due to the lack of drug safety data in children. Objective: To
describe the Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatient children under 6 years
of age in two general pediatrics wards located in Barranquilla,
Colombia. Methods: A prospective cohort study based on intensive
pharmacovigilance was conducted during six months in order to monitor
the emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatients children under 6
years of age with at least one medication prescribed. The study was
conducted in two pediatric wards of two hospitals located in
Barranquilla, Colombia. Naranjo´s Algorithm was used to evaluate
imputability, the modified Hartwig and Siegel assessment scale to
establish severity and the Schumock and Thornton criteria to determine
preventability. Results: Of a total of 772 monitored patients, 156
Adverse Drug Reactions were detected on 147 children. The cumulative
incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions was 19.0% (147/772); the incidence
density was 37.6 Adverse Drug Reactions per 1,000 patients-days
(147/3,913). The frequency was higher in children under 2 years of age
(12.7%). Emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions was higher in male
patients (RR= 1.66; 95% CI= 1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) and in those who used
systemic antibiotics (RR= 1.82; 95% CI= 1.17-2.82, p= 0.005).
Conclusions: Adverse Drug Reactions are common among hospitalized
children and represent an additional burden of morbidity and risk,
particularly in those who used several medicines, including
antibiotics.
Introducción: La aparición de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos es un tópico importante debido a la escasa
información sobre seguridad de medicamentos en niños.
Objetivo: Describir las reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados en dos
servicios de pediatría general en Barranquilla, Colombia.
Métodos: Estudio prospectivo de una cohorte de pacientes basado en
farmacovigilancia intensiva, realizado durante seis meses para
monitorizar la aparición de reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados y con
indicación de al menos un medicamento. El estudio fue conducido en
dos servicios de pediatría general de dos hospitales en
Barranquilla, Colombia. El algoritmo de Naranjo fue usado para evaluar
imputabilidad, la escala modificada de Hartwig y Siegel para establecer
severidad y los criterios de Schumock y Thornton para determinar
evitabilidad. Resultados: En total se monitorizaron 772 pacientes. Se
detectaron 156 reacciones adversas a medicamentos en 147 niños. La
incidencia acumulada de las reacciones adversas a medicamentos fue
19.0% (147/772); la densidad de incidencia fue de 37.6 reacciones
adversas a medicamentos por 1,000 pacientes-día (147/3,913). La
frecuencia de reacciones adversas fue mayor en niños <2
años de edad (12.7%). La ocurrencia de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos fue mayor en pacientes masculinos (RR= 1.66; IC 95%
=1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) y en quienes usaron antibióticos
sistémicos (RR= 1.82; IC 95% =1.17-2.82, p= 0.005). Conclusiones:
Las reacciones adversas a medicamentos son comunes en niños
hospitalizados y representan una morbilidad adicional y mayor riesgo,
particularmente en aquellos que usaron varios medicamentos, incluyendo
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issue due to the lack of drug safety data in children. Objective: To
describe the Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatient children under 6 years
of age in two general pediatrics wards located in Barranquilla,
Colombia. Methods: A prospective cohort study based on intensive
pharmacovigilance was conducted during six months in order to monitor
the emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatients children under 6
years of age with at least one medication prescribed. The study was
conducted in two pediatric wards of two hospitals located in
Barranquilla, Colombia. Naranjo´s Algorithm was used to evaluate
imputability, the modified Hartwig and Siegel assessment scale to
establish severity and the Schumock and Thornton criteria to determine
preventability. Results: Of a total of 772 monitored patients, 156
Adverse Drug Reactions were detected on 147 children. The cumulative
incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions was 19.0% (147/772); the incidence
density was 37.6 Adverse Drug Reactions per 1,000 patients-days
(147/3,913). The frequency was higher in children under 2 years of age
(12.7%). Emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions was higher in male
patients (RR= 1.66; 95% CI= 1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) and in those who used
systemic antibiotics (RR= 1.82; 95% CI= 1.17-2.82, p= 0.005).
Conclusions: Adverse Drug Reactions are common among hospitalized
children and represent an additional burden of morbidity and risk,
particularly in those who used several medicines, including
antibiotics.
Introducción: La aparición de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos es un tópico importante debido a la escasa
información sobre seguridad de medicamentos en niños.
Objetivo: Describir las reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados en dos
servicios de pediatría general en Barranquilla, Colombia.
Métodos: Estudio prospectivo de una cohorte de pacientes basado en
farmacovigilancia intensiva, realizado durante seis meses para
monitorizar la aparición de reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados y con
indicación de al menos un medicamento. El estudio fue conducido en
dos servicios de pediatría general de dos hospitales en
Barranquilla, Colombia. El algoritmo de Naranjo fue usado para evaluar
imputabilidad, la escala modificada de Hartwig y Siegel para establecer
severidad y los criterios de Schumock y Thornton para determinar
evitabilidad. Resultados: En total se monitorizaron 772 pacientes. Se
detectaron 156 reacciones adversas a medicamentos en 147 niños. La
incidencia acumulada de las reacciones adversas a medicamentos fue
19.0% (147/772); la densidad de incidencia fue de 37.6 reacciones
adversas a medicamentos por 1,000 pacientes-día (147/3,913). La
frecuencia de reacciones adversas fue mayor en niños <2
años de edad (12.7%). La ocurrencia de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos fue mayor en pacientes masculinos (RR= 1.66; IC 95%
=1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) y en quienes usaron antibióticos
sistémicos (RR= 1.82; IC 95% =1.17-2.82, p= 0.005). Conclusiones:
Las reacciones adversas a medicamentos son comunes en niños
hospitalizados y representan una morbilidad adicional y mayor riesgo,
particularmente en aquellos que usaron varios medicamentos, incluyendo
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issue due to the lack of drug safety data in children. Objective: To
describe the Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatient children under 6 years
of age in two general pediatrics wards located in Barranquilla,
Colombia. Methods: A prospective cohort study based on intensive
pharmacovigilance was conducted during six months in order to monitor
the emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions in inpatients children under 6
years of age with at least one medication prescribed. The study was
conducted in two pediatric wards of two hospitals located in
Barranquilla, Colombia. Naranjo´s Algorithm was used to evaluate
imputability, the modified Hartwig and Siegel assessment scale to
establish severity and the Schumock and Thornton criteria to determine
preventability. Results: Of a total of 772 monitored patients, 156
Adverse Drug Reactions were detected on 147 children. The cumulative
incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions was 19.0% (147/772); the incidence
density was 37.6 Adverse Drug Reactions per 1,000 patients-days
(147/3,913). The frequency was higher in children under 2 years of age
(12.7%). Emergence of Adverse Drug Reactions was higher in male
patients (RR= 1.66; 95% CI= 1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) and in those who used
systemic antibiotics (RR= 1.82; 95% CI= 1.17-2.82, p= 0.005).
Conclusions: Adverse Drug Reactions are common among hospitalized
children and represent an additional burden of morbidity and risk,
particularly in those who used several medicines, including
antibiotics.
Introducción: La aparición de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos es un tópico importante debido a la escasa
información sobre seguridad de medicamentos en niños.
Objetivo: Describir las reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados en dos
servicios de pediatría general en Barranquilla, Colombia.
Métodos: Estudio prospectivo de una cohorte de pacientes basado en
farmacovigilancia intensiva, realizado durante seis meses para
monitorizar la aparición de reacciones adversas a medicamentos en
niños menores de 6 años de edad hospitalizados y con
indicación de al menos un medicamento. El estudio fue conducido en
dos servicios de pediatría general de dos hospitales en
Barranquilla, Colombia. El algoritmo de Naranjo fue usado para evaluar
imputabilidad, la escala modificada de Hartwig y Siegel para establecer
severidad y los criterios de Schumock y Thornton para determinar
evitabilidad. Resultados: En total se monitorizaron 772 pacientes. Se
detectaron 156 reacciones adversas a medicamentos en 147 niños. La
incidencia acumulada de las reacciones adversas a medicamentos fue
19.0% (147/772); la densidad de incidencia fue de 37.6 reacciones
adversas a medicamentos por 1,000 pacientes-día (147/3,913). La
frecuencia de reacciones adversas fue mayor en niños <2
años de edad (12.7%). La ocurrencia de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos fue mayor en pacientes masculinos (RR= 1.66; IC 95%
=1.22-2.22, p= 0.001) y en quienes usaron antibióticos
sistémicos (RR= 1.82; IC 95% =1.17-2.82, p= 0.005). Conclusiones:
Las reacciones adversas a medicamentos son comunes en niños
hospitalizados y representan una morbilidad adicional y mayor riesgo,
particularmente en aquellos que usaron varios medicamentos, incluyendo
antibióticos.</abstract><pub>Universidad del Valle - Facultad de Salud</pub><pmid>27821893</pmid><doi>10.25100/cm.v47i3.2184</doi><tpages>-94</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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