Evaluation of KIDs List Compliance at a Children's Hospital Within a Large Academic Medical Center.

Q2 Medicine
Alexandra Cooper, Shannon Lyons, Lisa Thames, Timothea Scott, Ansley Gayle, Alexandra Lehman, Tara Higgins
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Abstract

Objectives: In 2020, a list of Key Potentially Inappropriate Drugs in Pediatrics, known as the "KIDs List," was published. The objective of this analysis was to evaluate institutional compliance with the -recommendations in this publication and identify areas for improvement.

Methods: Medications in the KIDs List were compared to the institutional formulary at a large academic medical center caring for pediatric and adult patients. Medications listed in the formulary were then -evaluated for order comments and restrictions related to their use in pediatric patients. Oral liquid products and a group of commonly used intravenous (IV) medications were reviewed for potentially inappropriate excipients through available manufacturer information. The pediatric clinical specialists were then solicited to review and make recommendations for medications that had not been addressed.

Results: Of the 67 medications or classes listed in the KIDs List, 47 (70.1%) of the medications are listed in our formulary and available for use. Of these 47 medications, 4 (8.5%) included warnings related to their use in pediatric patients. Of the 270 oral liquid medications reviewed, 206 (76.3%) contained at least 1 -potentially inappropriate excipient. Of the 20 commonly used IV medications, 3 (15%) contained at least 1 potentially inappropriate excipient.

Conclusions: This review found that many medications listed in the KIDs List are included in our -institution's formulary and that few have warnings for pediatric patients built into the institutional electronic health record. Further review of medications in the formulary will be conducted to determine the next steps to implementing KIDs List recommendations.

大型学术医疗中心内一家儿童医院的 KID 列表合规性评估。
目标:2020 年,儿科主要潜在不适当药物清单(称为 "KIDs 清单")发布。本次分析的目的是评估各机构对该出版物中建议的遵守情况,并找出需要改进的地方:方法:将 KIDs 列表中的药物与一家大型学术医疗中心的机构处方集进行了比较,该医疗中心为儿科和成人患者提供服务。然后,对处方集中列出的药物进行评估,以确定与儿科患者使用相关的订单注释和限制。通过现有的制造商信息,对口服液产品和一组常用静脉注射药物进行了审查,以确定是否存在潜在的不适当辅料。然后请儿科临床专家对未涉及的药物进行审查并提出建议:在《KIDs 列表》中列出的 67 种药物或类别中,有 47 种(70.1%)药物已列入我们的处方集并可供使用。在这 47 种药物中,有 4 种(8.5%)包含了与儿童患者使用相关的警告。在接受审查的 270 种口服液药物中,206 种(76.3%)至少含有一种可能不适当的辅料。在20种常用的静脉注射药物中,有3种(15%)至少含有一种潜在的不适当辅料:本次审查发现,KIDs 列表中列出的许多药物都包含在我们机构的处方集中,而机构电子健康记录中针对儿科患者的警告却很少。我们将对处方集中的药物进行进一步审查,以确定实施 KIDs 列表建议的下一步措施。
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Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics is the official journal of the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. JPPT is a peer-reviewed multi disciplinary journal that is devoted to promoting the safe and effective use of medications in infants and children. To this end, the journal publishes practical information for all practitioners who provide care to pediatric patients. Each issue includes review articles, original clinical investigations, case reports, editorials, and other information relevant to pediatric medication therapy. The Journal focuses all work on issues related to the practice of pediatric pharmacology and therapeutics. The scope of content includes pharmacotherapy, extemporaneous compounding, dosing, methods of medication administration, medication error prevention, and legislative issues. The Journal will contain original research, review articles, short subjects, case reports, clinical investigations, editorials, and news from such organizations as the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, the FDA, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, and so on.
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