Patterns of ADRs and Risk Factors Involved: Study In Cardiology Unit Of An Indian Tertiary Care Center

Sharminder Kaur, V. Kapoor, R. Mahajan, M. Lal, Seema A. Gupta
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Objective: There is paucity of data regarding adverse drug reaction (ADR) monitoring in India as whole; particularly so in cardiology department. Most of the patients in cardiology department have co-morbidity and are on polypharmacy. So ADRs are very common. Present study was commenced to monitor the pattern of ADRs and the risk factors involved in cardiac patients.Materials and Methods: A prospective, observational study was conducted over one year. ADR profile was noted by spontaneous reporting and intensive monitoring.Results: A total of 208 ADRs were reported from 188 patients (19.5%). Overall ADRs were more common in females than in males (27.9% vs 15.8%). Incidence also increases with age. Nitrates were the most common offender drug group (17.8%).Conclusion: Development of ADR in one out of every five cardiac patients points toward the gravity of the situation. Female gender and age above 65 years are independent risk factors for development of ADRs.
不良反应的模式和危险因素:在印度三级保健中心心脏病科的研究
目的:印度整体缺乏药物不良反应(ADR)监测数据;特别是在心脏病科。心内科患者多为合并症,多用药。adr很常见。本研究旨在监测心脏病患者不良反应的发生模式及相关危险因素。材料和方法:一项为期一年的前瞻性观察性研究。通过自发报告和强化监测,记录了不良反应概况。结果:188例患者共报告208例不良反应(19.5%)。总体不良反应在女性中比男性更常见(27.9%比15.8%)。发病率也随着年龄的增长而增加。硝酸盐类药物是最常见的违法者(17.8%)。结论:每5例心脏病患者中就有1例出现不良反应,说明情况严重。女性、年龄大于65岁是adr发生的独立危险因素。
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