Drug Utilization Study of Diuretics in Children with Hydrocephalus

Yen yen Ari Indrawijaya, S. Sumarno, W. Suryaningtyas, N. Husna
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Hydrocephalus is a condition characterized by a dynamic imbalance between formation and absorption of cerebrospinal fluid that increases the size of intracranial space of the brain and, in some situations, an extension of the outer space of the brain with or without increased ventricular size. This study aimed to examine the use of diuretics and identify drug therapy problems in hospitalized children with hydrocephalus through the medical record. The study design is observational retrospective with time-limited sampling based on data in medical records at 2010-2013 periods, found 17 of 70 patients using diuretics therapy. There are three categories of diuretic which are used were mannitol (70.6%), acetazolamide (23.5%), and a combination of mannitol and acetazolamide (5.9%). Diuretics can be used for pre-op, post-op, and pre & post-op on all types of hydrocephalus. Still, the specific use of diuretics may be caused by variations in comorbid diagnoses, clinical data, and laboratory data for each patient. Adverse drug reactions are potentially dominant in DTP analysis, and these are 7 of 17 patients. Monitoring of serum electrolytes such as sodium and potassium is needed because it decreases are potential adverse drug reactions of diuretics.
小儿脑积水利尿剂的用药研究
脑积水是一种以脑脊液形成和吸收之间的动态不平衡为特征的疾病,这种不平衡会增加脑颅内空间的大小,在某些情况下,还会导致脑外空间的延伸,伴有或不伴有脑室大小的增加。本研究旨在通过病历检查住院脑积水患儿利尿剂的使用,并确定药物治疗问题。本研究设计为观察性回顾性研究,基于2010-2013年期间的医疗记录数据,有时间限制的抽样,发现70例患者中有17例使用利尿剂治疗。使用的利尿剂有三类:甘露醇(70.6%)、乙酰唑胺(23.5%)和甘露醇与乙酰唑胺联合使用(5.9%)。利尿剂可用于术前,术后,术前和术后所有类型的脑积水。尽管如此,利尿剂的具体使用可能是由每个患者的合并症诊断、临床数据和实验室数据的差异引起的。药物不良反应是DTP分析的潜在优势,17例患者中有7例为不良反应。监测血清电解质如钠和钾是必要的,因为它可以减少利尿剂的潜在不良反应。
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