Risk factors for early prediction of adverse drug events related to hospitalizations

P. Mastroianni, F. Varallo
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The prevalence of hospital admissions because of possible adverse drug events (ADEs) vary from 0.56% to 54.5% in Brazil. In addition, nearly 43% of inpatients may develop adverse drug reactions (ADRs) during their hospital stays. Clinical outcomes arising from drug-related problems are almost never identified by health professionals because the signs and symptoms are nonspecific and may mimic pathologies.
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与住院相关的药物不良事件早期预测的危险因素
在巴西,因可能的药物不良事件(ADEs)而住院的发生率从0.56%到54.5%不等。此外,近43%的住院患者在住院期间可能发生药物不良反应(adr)。由药物相关问题引起的临床结果几乎从未被卫生专业人员确定,因为体征和症状是非特异性的,可能模仿病理。
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