Drug-related emergency department visits: external validation of an assessment tool in a general emergency department population.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1007/s11096-024-01760-8
Lisbeth D Nymoen, Julie L S Pettersen, Trude E Flatebø, Erik Øie, Kirsten K Viktil
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Background: The process of identifying drug-related hospitalisations is subjective and time-consuming. Assessment tool for identifying hospital admissions related to medications (AT-HARM10) was developed to simplify and objectify this process. AT-HARM10 has not previously been externally validated, thus the predictive precision of the tool is uncertain.

Aim: To externally validate AT-HARM10 in adult patients admitted to the emergency department (ED).

Method: This retrospective cross-sectional study investigated 402 patients admitted to the ED, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway. A trained 5th-year pharmacy student used AT-HARM10 to assess all patients and to classify their ED visits as possibly or unlikely drug-related. Assessment of the same patients by an interdisciplinary expert panel acted as the gold standard. The external validation was conducted by comparing AT-HARM10 classifications with the gold standard.

Results: According to AT-HARM10 assessments, 169 (42%) patients had a possible drug-related ED visit. Calculated sensitivity and specificity values were 95% and 71%, respectively. Further, positive and negative predictive values were 46% and 98%, respectively. Adverse effects/over-treatment and suboptimal treatment were the issues most frequently overestimated by AT-HARM10 compared with the gold standard.

Conclusion: AT-HARM10 identifies drug-related ED visits with high sensitivity. However, the low positive predictive value indicates that further review of ED visits classified as possible drug-related by AT-HARM10 is necessary. AT-HARM10 can serve as a useful first-step screening that efficiently identifies unlikely drug-related ED visits, thus only a smaller proportion of the patients need to be reviewed by an interdisciplinary expert panel.

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与毒品有关的急诊就诊:在普通急诊人群中对评估工具进行外部验证。
背景:识别药物相关住院病例的过程既主观又耗时。为简化这一过程并使其客观化,我们开发了用于识别与药物相关的入院情况的评估工具(AT-HARM10)。AT-HARM10此前尚未经过外部验证,因此该工具的预测精度尚不确定。目的:在急诊科(ED)收治的成人患者中对 AT-HARM10 进行外部验证:这项回顾性横断面研究调查了挪威奥斯陆 Diakonhjemmet 医院急诊科收治的 402 名患者。一名训练有素的药剂学五年级学生使用 AT-HARM10 对所有患者进行了评估,并将他们的急诊就诊归类为可能或不可能与药物有关。由跨学科专家小组对相同患者进行的评估是金标准。通过比较 AT-HARM10 与金标准的分类,进行了外部验证:根据 AT-HARM10 评估,169 名患者(42%)可能与药物有关。灵敏度和特异度的计算值分别为 95% 和 71%。此外,阳性和阴性预测值分别为 46% 和 98%。与金标准相比,AT-HARM10 最常高估的问题是不良反应/过度治疗和次优治疗:AT-HARM10能识别与药物相关的急诊就诊,灵敏度高。结论:AT-HARM10 识别与药物相关的急诊就诊具有较高的灵敏度,但其阳性预测值较低,这表明有必要对 AT-HARM10 归类为可能与药物相关的急诊就诊进行进一步审查。AT-HARM10可作为第一步筛查,有效识别不太可能与毒品有关的急诊就诊,因此只需由跨学科专家小组对一小部分患者进行复查。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (IJCP) offers a platform for articles on research in Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Care and related practice-oriented subjects in the pharmaceutical sciences. IJCP is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research data, new ideas and discussions on pharmacotherapy and outcome research, clinical pharmacy, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacoeconomics, the clinical use of medicines, medical devices and laboratory tests, information on medicines and medical devices information, pharmacy services research, medication management, other clinical aspects of pharmacy. IJCP publishes original Research articles, Review articles , Short research reports, Commentaries, book reviews, and Letters to the Editor. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is affiliated with the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP). ESCP promotes practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy, especially in Europe. The general aim of the society is to advance education, practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy . Until 2010 the journal was called Pharmacy World & Science.
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