关于三级医院患者疾病模式以及普拉格雷药物相互作用评估的前瞻性研究

Kishore Bandarapalle, Hemanth Yadav Mopuru, Mohammad Ishaqulla Kodadhavadi, Saran B, Sree Harsha Avvaru, Likhith C, Mujeeb Shaik
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这项前瞻性观察研究评估了一家三级甲等医院(BBH)住院患者使用普拉格雷的处方模式和药物间相互作用。该研究历时六个月,涉及 110 名住院患者,从患者档案、病历和实验室检查等各种来源收集数据。研究主要关注普拉格雷的使用情况,确定患者的人口统计学特征,并评估普拉格雷与其他药物的相互作用。研究发现,在接受普拉格雷治疗的患者中,男性占 64.02%,女性占 36.08%,年龄主要在 55 岁至 75 岁之间。这些患者通常有心血管疾病和传染病病史。研究显示,31.36%的患者与普拉格雷发生过相互作用,男性发生率更高。最常见的相互作用是与泮托拉唑、奥美拉唑和阿司匹林的相互作用。这些相互作用分为严重(11.81%)、中度(55.05%)和轻度(34.13%)。此外,17.91%的相互作用是确定的,58.45%是可能的,22.62%是可能的。普拉格雷主要用于治疗心脏病、心肌梗死和心绞痛。该研究建议慎用潘托拉唑与普拉格雷,因为可能会产生明显的相互作用。
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A Prospective Study of Disease Patterns and Assessment of Drug Interactions with Prasugrel in Tertiary Care Hospital Patients
This prospective observational study evaluates the prescribing patterns and drug-drug interactions of Prasugrel in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital (BBH). Conducted over six months, it involved 110 inpatients, gathering data from various sources including patient profiles, medicine charts, and lab tests. The study primarily focused on Prasugrel usage, identifying patient demographics and assessing the interactions of Prasugrel with other medications. It found that 64.02% of the patients on Prasugrel therapy were male and 36.08% female, predominantly aged between 55 to 75 years. These patients often had a history of cardiovascular and infectious diseases. The study revealed that 31.36% of patients experienced interactions with Prasugrel, with a higher incidence in males. The most common interactions were with Pantoprazole, Omeprazole, and Aspirin. These interactions were classified as severe (11.81%), moderate (55.05%), and mild (34.13%). Additionally, 17.91% of interactions were defined, 58.45% probable, and 22.62% possible. Prasugrel was mainly prescribed for heart disease, myocardial infarction, and angina. The study suggests cautious use of Pantoprazole with Prasugrel due to potential significant interactions.
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