E. Özdamar, H. Mutlu
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目的:由于药物-药物相互作用(ddi),多种药物可能导致危及生命的不良反应。在已知有许多合并症需要多种药物使用的肥胖患者中,可以观察到由于多种药物使用而导致的ddi。本研究的目的是确定肥胖患者潜在ddi (pddi)的频率和严重程度。材料与方法:本横断面研究分析三级医院肥胖症门诊2016年4月1日至2017年7月1日收治的患者病历。ddi的严重程度使用Lexi-comp®药物相互作用数据库进行解释。根据患者的人口学特征[性别(男/女)、年龄类别(18-44岁、45-64岁和≥65岁)和BMI(30-34.9、35-39.9和≥40 kg/m2)]、共病临床情况和用药数量,采用双方检验比较ddi的存在情况。p< 0.05认为比较有统计学意义。结果:在评估的476例患者资料中,共开具了781种药物。在190名服用两种或两种以上药物的患者中,35名(18.4%)患者有一种或多种pddi。我们确定了48例(70.6%)C、12例(17.6%)B、7例(10.3%)D和1例(1.5%)X危险类相互作用。最常见的pddi是在二甲双胍和非甾体抗炎药之间(7.4%)。pddi的存在与处方药物数量显著相关(p
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Obez Hastalarda Olası İlaç-İlaç Etkileşimlerinin Değerlendirilmesi
Aim: Polypharmacy may cause life-threatening adverse effects due to drug-drug interactions (DDIs). It is possible to observe DDIs due to polypharmacy in obese patients who is known to have many co-morbid diseases that necessitates multiple drug use. The aim of the present study is to determine the frequency and severity of potential DDIs (pDDIs) in obese patients. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed the patient charts that admitted to obesity outpatient clinic of tertiary care hospital from April 1, 2016 to July 1, 2017. The severity of DDIs was interpreted using the Lexi-comp® drug interaction database. A chisquare test was performed for the comparison of the presence of DDIs based on patients’ demographic characteristics [gender (male/ female), age categories (18-44, 45-64 and ≥65 years) and BMI (30-34.9, 35-39.9 and ≥40 kg/m2)], co-morbid clinical conditions and number of drugs. The comparisons were considered as statistically significant at p< 0.05. Results: Out of 476 patient data evaluated, a total of 781 drugs were prescribed. Among 190 patients who were prescribed two or more drugs, 35 (18.4%) patients had one or more pDDIs. We determined 48 (70.6%) C, 12 (17.6%) B, 7 (10.3%) D and 1 (1.5%) X risk category interactions. The most common pDDIs were between metformin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (7.4%). The presence of pDDIs was significantly associated with the number of prescribed drugs (p
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