PHARMACOTHERAPY FOLLOW-UP AND CONCILIATION OF MEDICATION IN HOSPITALIZED HIP-FRACTURE PATIENTS

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Venegas Karen, Rojo [1 ]
Padial Pilar, Aznarte
Miguel Angel, Calleja Hernandez
Ortega Carlos, Contreras [2 ]
Jose Luis, Martinez Montes
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[1] Univ Granada, Virgen Nieves Univ Hosp, E-18071 Granada, Spain
[2] N Catholic Univ, Santiago, Chile
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ATENCION FARMACEUTICA | 2009年 / 11卷 / 04期
关键词
HIP FRACTURE; NEGATIVE OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH MEDICATION PHARMACOTHERAPY FOLLOW-UP; PHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTIONS; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; MORTALITY; INTERVENTIONS; PHARMACISTS; SCORE;
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R9 [药学];
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摘要
Objective: To evaluate the pharmacotherapy follow-up (PTF) of elderly hospitalized hip fracture (HF) patients for the detection and resolution of negative medication-associated outcomes (NOM), recording their association with hospital stay. Method: Quasi-experimental prospective 4-month study of patients aged > 64 yrs. All patients underwent PTF. Study variables included age, sex, hospital stay, surgery delay, pharmaceutical interventions (PI), NOM, PI acceptance and resolution. Results: The study included 87 patients (77% females). Length of hospital stay was 13.8 days; 75% waited for Surgery < 5 days. PI were issued for 88.5% of patients; out of 215 PI (2.8/patient), 60.5% were received by physicians. NOM were prevented by 43.7% of accepted PI and resolved 56.3%. NOM were for "necessity" in 51.2%. In-hospital mortality was 12%. Conclusion: This PTF programme detected elevated NOM and NOM risk in HF patients, associated with longer hospital stay. The pharmacist conciliated medications to prevent or resolve all detected NOM.
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