Impacto clínico de un sistema de farmacovigilancia activa realizado por un farmacéutico en el reporte y subnotificación de reacciones adversas a medicamentos
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Sánchez, Ignacio
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Impacto clínico de un sistema de
farmacovigilancia activa realizado
por un farmacéutico en el reporte y
subnotificación de reacciones adversas a
medicamentos
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Background: Despite the importance of notifying and preventing adverse
drug reactions (ADRs), they are under reported and their consequences are not
adequately evaluated. Aim: To assess the impact of a pharmacovigilance system
carried out by a pharmacist. Material and Methods: In an internal medicine
service, the spontaneous report of ADRs was compared blindly with an active
pharmacovigilance system in which a pharmacist detected, monitored and
prevented ADRs. Results: A total of 1,196 patients was included. Of these 604
were hospitalized in intervened wards, where 50 suspected ADRs in 47 patients
were reported. In non-intervened wards, only three ADRs were spontaneously
reported. Therefore, the pharmacovigilance system significantly improved the
detection and report of ADRs with a risk ratio of 15.4 (95% confidence intervals
4.8-49.1). Sixty six percent of ADRs were classified as severe. Antimicrobials
were the main group of medications causing ADRs in 44% of reports. Forty
three percent of ADRs were preventable and prolonged hospital stay by a mean
of eight days. Conclusions: An active pharmacovigilance system carried out
by pharmacists improves the detection of ADRs and promotes its prevention.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166435
DOI: 10.4067/S0034-98872014000800007
ISSN: 07176163
00349887
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Rev Med Chile 2014; 142: 998-1005
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