Serious Adverse Drug Reactions to Antipsychotics in Minors with Multiple Disabilities: Preventability and Potential Cost Savings by Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Stefanie Fekete, Tim Güntzel, Karin Egberts, Julia Geissler, Antje Neubert, Manfred Gerlach, Marcel Romanos, Regina Taurines
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Abstract

Introduction: Children and adolescents with multiple disabilities and mental disorders (CAMD) are frequently treated with antipsychotic drugs. However, CAMD are particularly susceptible to serious adverse drug reactions (sADRs). This retrospective study examined the frequency of sADRs to antipsychotics in CAMD. Further, the potential preventability of these sADRs through therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and the potential socio-economic benefits of TDM were explored.

Methods: Routine clinical data of all patients treated at a specialized psychiatric clinic for CAMD between January 2017 and December 2018 were retrospectively examined. Data on the occurrence of sADRs (definition according to the European Medicines Agency), their causality with antipsychotics, as well as their preventability (Schumock criteria) were extracted from patient files. The prolongation of the hospital stay due to sADRs was calculated, and the cost savings were estimated if TDM had been applied. The data were based on a subsample of the KiDSafe project, supported by the Innovation Fund of the Joint Federal Committee, grant number 01NVF16021.

Results: One hundred two CAMD who were administered at least one antipsychotic drug during inpatient treatment were identified. Of these patients, 22 (21.6%) sADRs with a possible causal relationship with the antipsychotic treatment were documented. Eleven sADRs (50%) could potentially have been prevented through TDM. Mitigating sADRs through TDM likely would have prevented prolonged hospital stays and thus conferred considerable savings for health insurance companies.

Discussion: The routine implementation of TDM is urgently recommended for antipsychotic treatment in CAMD to increase drug therapy safety.

多重残疾未成年人抗精神病药物严重不良反应:治疗药物监测的可预防性和潜在的成本节约。
患有多重残疾和精神障碍(CAMD)的儿童和青少年经常使用抗精神病药物治疗。然而,CAMD特别容易发生严重的药物不良反应(sADRs)。本回顾性研究调查了CAMD中抗精神病药物引起的sadr的频率。此外,通过治疗药物监测(TDM)对这些sADRs的潜在可预防性和TDM的潜在社会经济效益进行了探讨。方法:回顾性分析2017年1月至2018年12月在某精神病专科诊所治疗的所有CAMD患者的常规临床资料。sadr的发生(根据欧洲药品管理局的定义),其与抗精神病药物的因果关系,以及其可预防性(Schumock标准)的数据从患者档案中提取。计算了sadr导致的住院时间延长,并估计了应用TDM后节省的费用。数据基于KiDSafe项目的子样本,由联邦联合委员会创新基金支持,授权号为01NVF16021。结果:有102名CAMD患者在住院期间至少服用了一种抗精神病药物。在这些患者中,22例(21.6%)sadr可能与抗精神病药物治疗有因果关系。11例sadr(50%)本可通过TDM预防。通过TDM减轻sadr可能会防止住院时间延长,从而为健康保险公司节省大量资金。讨论:迫切建议在CAMD抗精神病治疗中常规应用TDM,以提高药物治疗的安全性。
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Pharmacopsychiatry
Pharmacopsychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
9.30%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Covering advances in the fi eld of psychotropic drugs, Pharmaco psychiatry provides psychiatrists, neuroscientists and clinicians with key clinical insights and describes new avenues of research and treatment. The pharmacological and neurobiological bases of psychiatric disorders are discussed by presenting clinical and experimental research.
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