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摘要
患者的生活质量、死亡率和发病率都受到药物相关问题的影响。这些问题可能发生在处方、转录、分发和给药的任何阶段。对心血管患者药物相关问题的频率、表现、模式和治疗意义的研究将进一步推进,从而提高患者的安全性和康复率。方法:在心脏病科和三级医疗部门进行为期8个月的潜在介入试验。从病例档案中获得了所需的人口统计和熟料数据。结果:本研究纳入246例心血管患者,参照纳入和排除条件,共发现药物相关问题1567例。结论:总之,人口老龄化和人口增长导致全球心血管疾病死亡人数增加。酒精和烟草的使用与心血管疾病有关,高消费量会产生有害影响。过度饮酒和吸烟会增加血压、胆固醇,增加中风和心力衰竭的风险。然而,适度饮酒带来的风险最小,可能有一些好处。努力减少吸烟和过度饮酒对于改善心血管健康和减少心血管疾病相关风险至关重要。如何引用这篇文章:Umar KM, Latha CM。心血管患者药物相关问题的年龄、性别分布、社会历史和住院时间中国卫生与城市医学杂志,2013;12(2):21-27。DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2278.2044.202323
Age and Gender-wise Distribution, Social History, and Length of Hospital Stay of Cardiovascular Patients with Drug-related Problems
Introduction: A patient’s quality of life, mortality, and morbidity are all impacted by drug-related problems. These problems can occur at any stage of the prescription, transcription, distribution, and administration of medications. Research into the frequency, manifestations, patterns, and treatment implications of drug-related problems in cardiovascular patients will advance, leading to a rise in patient safety and recovery. Methods: A potential interventional trial was discussed over the course of 8 months in the cardiology and tertiary care medical departments. The required demographic and clinker data were acquired from the case files. Results: In this study, 246 cardiovascular patients were enrolled, and 1567 drug-related problems (DRPs) were found, with reference to the inclusion and exclusion conditions. Conclusion: In conclusion, population ageing and growth contribute to the global increase in CVD fatalities. Alcohol and tobacco use are linked to CVDs, with harmful effects observed at high consumption levels. Excessive alcohol and smoking increase blood pressure, cholesterol, and the risk of stroke and heart failure. However, moderate drinking poses minimal risks and may have some benefits. Efforts to reduce smoking and excessive drinking are essential for improving cardiovascular health and reducing CVD-related risks. How to cite this article:Umar KM, Latha CM. Age and Gender-wise Distribution, Social History, and Length of Hospital Stay of Cardiovascular Patients with Drug-related Problems. Chettinad Health City Med J. 2023;12(2):21-27. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2278.2044.202323