Retrospective monitoring of drug utilisation in cardiovascular patients at a teaching hospital in Nigeria

I. L. Nwidu, E. Ezenwanyi, A. Oparah
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This retrospective study was carried out to established drug prescribing trends in the management of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in the cardiovascular unit of the Department of Medicine, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Rivers State, Nigeria. 100 folders of patients with various CVDs were randomly selected over a period of three years, 2003-2005. The retrieval was made possible with the aid of nurses register which contain patients name, age, sex and provisional diagnosis. 58 coherent folders were used for this study while 42 incoherent registers were excluded. The study revealed that of the 58 folders, 40(69.0%) were males and 18 (31%) were females with age range of 28-80 years and a mean age of 49 years. A total of 13 CVDs were diagnosed. 40 patients (69.0%) had 2 CVDs, 16 patients (27.6%) had 3 CVDs and 2 patients (3.4%) had 4 CVDs. A range of 6-15 prescriptions was written per patient and a total of 520 prescriptions were generated with a mean of 8.97 prescriptions per patients. Also, a range of 2-6 drugs was written per prescription and a total of 1983 drugs were prescribed. Drugs in fifteen pharmacological class and three combination therapies were prescribed. A total of 1242 (62.6%) branded drugs and 741(37.4%) generic drugs were utilized in disease management. The present study represents the current prescribing trends of cardiovascular drugs and it highlights certain inadequacy in the existing prescribing practice. There are considerable scopes for improvement, particularly the over-utilization of branded drugs, antiplatelet agents and many other irrational prescribing in the present prescribing pattern of cardiovascular drugs. Key words: Retrospective study, drug utilization, prescription monitoring, prescribing pattern, cardiovascular diseases
尼日利亚某教学医院心血管病人药物使用的回顾性监测
本回顾性研究旨在确定尼日利亚河流州哈科特港大学教学医院医学系心血管科室在心血管疾病管理方面的药物处方趋势。在2003-2005年的三年时间里,随机选择了100个不同心血管疾病患者的文件夹。检索是在护士登记册的帮助下进行的,其中包含患者的姓名、年龄、性别和临时诊断。本研究使用了58个连贯的文件夹,同时排除了42个不连贯的寄存器。研究发现,58例患者中,男性40例(69.0%),女性18例(31%),年龄28 ~ 80岁,平均年龄49岁。共诊断出13例cvd。2例cvd 40例(69.0%),3例cvd 16例(27.6%),4例cvd 2例(3.4%)。每位患者处方数为6 ~ 15张,共生成处方520张,平均每位患者处方数为8.97张。此外,每张处方上写了2-6种药物,总共开了1983种药物。采用15种药理学类药物和3种联合疗法。在疾病管理中使用品牌药1242种(62.6%),仿制药741种(37.4%)。本研究反映了目前心血管类药物的处方趋势,并突出了现有处方实践中的不足之处。特别是目前心血管药物的处方模式中存在着品牌药、抗血小板药的过度使用等诸多不合理处方,存在很大的改进空间。关键词:回顾性研究,药物利用,处方监测,处方模式,心血管疾病
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