Negative Outcomes Associated with Medication in Neonates on Parenteral Nutrition Therapy.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Evelin Nataly Vega Díaz, Aida Adriana Miranda Barros, Monica Alexandra Castelo Reyna, Dennys Tenelanda López, Irvin Tubon
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Abstract

Objective: In Ecuador, studies on clinical daily practice problems focused on parenteral nutrition in neonates are scarce. Therefore, this research aimed to identify negative results associated with medications (NRAM) in neonates with parenteral nutrition (PN) in a third-level hospital in Ecuador.

Material and methods: An observational, prospective, descriptive study was designed in the neonatology area of a tertiary-level public hospital, where, for over four months, the medical records, PN prescriptions, and pharmacy-managed databases of 78 patients were analyzed. Drug-related problems (DRPs) as possible causes of NRAM were classified through administrative, physicochemical, and clinical validation.

Results: DRPs classified as follows were found: 78.81% by physicochemical, 17.62% by clinical, and 3.57% by administrative validation. The NRAM were 72% quantitatively uncertain, 16% needed, and 11% quantitatively ineffective.

Conclusion: The NRAM associated with DRPs were statistically related to prematurity condition, APGAR score, PN time, and the number of medications administered, which suggests the need to create a nutritional therapy committee at the health facility.

新生儿肠外营养治疗与药物相关的负面结果。
目的:在厄瓜多尔,针对新生儿肠外营养的临床日常实践问题的研究很少。因此,本研究旨在确定厄瓜多尔一家三级医院新生儿肠外营养(PN)与药物(NRAM)相关的阴性结果。材料和方法:在一家三级公立医院的新生儿区设计了一项观察性、前瞻性、描述性研究,在四个多月的时间里,对78名患者的医疗记录、PN处方和药房管理数据库进行了分析。药物相关问题(DRPs)是NRAM的可能原因,通过管理、物理化学和临床验证进行分类。结果:经理化鉴定的DRPs占78.81%,经临床鉴定的占17.62%,经行政鉴定的占3.57%。NRAM有72%在数量上不确定,16%需要,11%在数量上无效。结论:与DRPs相关的NRAM与早产状况、APGAR评分、PN时间和用药次数有统计学关系,这表明有必要在医疗机构建立营养治疗委员会。
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