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Epidemiology of adverse drug reactions in intensive care units. A multicentre prospective survey

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Clinically relevant events possibly attributable to drug exposure have been monitored prospectively over a period of six months in 27 general intensive care units. Fifty-four events attributed to drugs were reported in 51 patients during their stay in hospital, corresponding to an overall incidence of 1.35%. The behaviour of the physicians following attribution of the events to a prescribed drug is analyzed and discussed in detail with respect to its relationship to the quality and severity of the reaction, and the classes of drugs. Twenty-four of the 4537 monitored admissions during the six months were due to life-threatening emergencies linked to the administration of drugs (14) and radio-contrast media (10) (overall incidence 0.5%). While the clinical burden attributable to adverse drug reactions in Intensive Care Units appears to be relatively small, the analysis shows that there is ample room for a greater reduction in their incidence.

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Coordinators: Drs M. L. Farina and G. Tognoni, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche “Mario Negri”, Milan; Dr F. Procaccio, Neurosurgical ICU, Ospedale “Ca' Granda”, Niguarda, Milan.Investigators: Drs G. Barusco, Rovigo; F. Bassi, Milan; L. Bianchetti, Torino; E. Carchietti, Udine; G. Chilloni, Reggio Emilia; G. Costantini, Savigliano (CN); P. Ferrero, Aosta; E. Geat, Trento; F. Gorgerino, Torino; A. Lusini, Empoli (FI); G. Mantovani, Ferrara; S. Marchi, Bologna; P. Marcovigi, Forli; G. Marraro, Merate (CO); F. Merlo, Vicenza; E. Pagni, Bagno a Ripoli (FI); R. Pellegrino, Cuneo; C. Peruselli, Milan; A. Piovesano, Pordenone; R. Rinaldo, Cremona; R. Ruggerini, Piacenza; S. Sammartino, Torino; A. Sartore, Cittadella (PD); A. Scaglioli, Carpi (MO); G. Scopa, Terni; G. Zeffiro, Treviso; P. Zuccoli, Parma

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Italian Group on Intensive Care Evaluation (IGICE)., Farina, M.L. Epidemiology of adverse drug reactions in intensive care units. A multicentre prospective survey. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 31, 507–512 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00606621

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