A Comparison of Active Surveillance Programs Including a Spontaneous Reporting Model for Phamacovigilance of Adverse Drug Events in a Hospital

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作者
Yun, Il Seon
Koo, Myung Jin
Park, Eun Hye
Kim, Sung-Eun
Lee, Jae-Hyun
Park, Jung-Won
Hong, Chein-Soo
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE | 2012年 / 27卷 / 04期
关键词
PEDIATRIC INPATIENTS; COSTS; PHARMACOVIGILANCE; PREVENTABILITY; PHARMACIST; MONITOR; SYSTEM; IMPACT; CARE;
D O I
10.3904/kjim.2012.27.4.443
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background/Aims: Spontaneous reporting systems have several weak points, such as low reporting rates and insufficient clinical information. Active surveillance programs, such as ward rounds and a clinical data repository (CDR), may supplement the weak points of such systems. We developed active surveillance programs and compared them with existing spontaneous reporting. Methods: We collected adverse drug event (ADE) cases, which comprised 1,055 cases of spontaneous reporting, 309 reported by ward rounds, and 229 found using a CDR. The clinical features and causative drugs were evaluated. Results: Active surveillance programs detected additional serious ADEs compared to those of spontaneous reporting programs. The ADEs identified by CDR (22.9%) were more likely to be classified as "serious" than those reported spontaneously (5.2%) or identified during ward rounds (10.3%). Causative drugs also differed. Opioids, antibiotics, and contrast media were the most common drugs causing ADEs in the spontaneous reporting system, whereas the active surveillance programs identified antibiotics as the most common causative drug. Clinical features also differed. ADEs with gastrointestinal manifestations were reported most frequently by spontaneous reporting programs. ADEs reported from active surveillance more reliably identified events associated with changes in laboratory values, such as hepatobiliary toxicity, hematologic manifestations, and nephrologic manifestations, compared with spontaneous reporting programs. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that active surveillance programs can supplement spontaneous reporting systems in hospitals. ADEs related to laboratory abnormalities were monitored more closely by active surveillance programs and may be useful for identification of serious ADEs.
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