药剂师参与心脏骤停和创伤复苏的临床结果:一项范围审查。

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-06-24 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13040089
Harshita Patel, Myles Wee, Aaron M Tejani, Anthony Lau
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摘要

背景:临床药师在急诊科的作用不断得到认可,特别是在心脏和创伤复苏。然而,它们对患者预后的影响尚不清楚。本综述的目的是确定药师在心脏和创伤复苏期间对药物治疗和患者预后的影响,并确定整合的障碍。方法:检索2024年9月数据库的文献,选取随机对照试验和非随机对照试验,评估药师参与心脏或创伤复苏的影响。排除了急性中风、急性出血和败血症的研究。提取数据并分析主要结果(如用药错误和高级心血管生命支持依从性)和次要结果(如药师的教育和培训)。结果:560例病例中有26例纳入最终分析。由于异质性,无法进行定量分析。在主要结局中,ACLS指南依从性和用药错误被普遍报道;死亡率和住院时间的报道较少。ACLS认证提高了药师对其工作的信心。药剂师的存在也与降低医疗成本相关。结论:我们的分析表明,在紧急心脏或创伤复苏的背景下,药剂师的参与可能有利于患者的直接结果和间接结果。
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Clinical Outcomes of Pharmacist Involvement in Cardiac Arrest and Trauma Resuscitations: A Scoping Review.

Clinical Outcomes of Pharmacist Involvement in Cardiac Arrest and Trauma Resuscitations: A Scoping Review.

Clinical Outcomes of Pharmacist Involvement in Cardiac Arrest and Trauma Resuscitations: A Scoping Review.

Clinical Outcomes of Pharmacist Involvement in Cardiac Arrest and Trauma Resuscitations: A Scoping Review.

Background: The role of clinical pharmacists in the emergency department continues to gain recognition, particularly during cardiac and trauma resuscitations. However, their contributions to patient outcomes remain unclear. The objective of this scoping review with narrative synthesis was to determine the impact of pharmacists on medication and patient outcomes during cardiac and trauma resuscitations and to identify barriers to integration.

Methods: A literature search of databases in September 2024 identified randomized and non-randomized control trials, evaluating the impact of pharmacists' involvement in cardiac or trauma resuscitations. Excluded were studies on acute stroke, acute hemorrhage, and sepsis. Data were extracted and analyzed for primary (e.g., medication errors and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support [ACLS] compliance) and secondary outcomes (e.g., pharmacists' education and training).

Results: Of the 560 records screened, 26 records were included in the final analysis. Due to heterogeneity, quantitative analysis was not feasible. Among primary outcomes, ACLS guideline compliance and medication errors were commonly reported; mortality and length of stay were less commonly reported. ACLS certification improved pharmacists' confidence in their tasks. Pharmacists' presence also correlated with reduced healthcare costs.

Conclusions: Our analysis suggests that the involvement of pharmacists in the context of emergency cardiac or trauma resuscitations may benefit direct patient outcomes and indirect outcomes.

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