乳酸酸中毒与二甲双胍积累在北加来海峡地区的重症监护病房:一个已知的严重不良事件,可以更好地预防。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Therapie Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.therap.2024.12.009
Sophie Gautier, Julie Truong-Minh, Johana Béné, Johanna Temime, Maxime Granier, Benjamin Hennart, Sandrine Bergeron, Emmanuelle Jaillette
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目的:二甲双胍相关性乳酸性酸中毒(MALA)是一种罕见但严重的药物不良反应(ADR)。该研究的目的是确定在北加来海峡地区重症监护病房(icu)住院的患者中与MALA发病相关的临床情况,并评估其可预防性。材料和方法:我们纳入了2017年1月1日至2018年12月30日期间由地区ICU医生向区域药物警戒中心报告并在法国药物警戒数据库中登记的所有MALA病例,这些病例由二甲双胍积累>2.3mg/dL和乳酸>2.2mmol/L确定。结果:共纳入198例MALA。与MALA直接相关的死亡38例(19.2%)。二甲双胍血浆积存与急性肾功能衰竭及MALA严重程度存在相关性(p)结论:icu患者MALA常伴发急性脱水或感染,这些高危情况必须作为预防严重不良反应的信号。针对医生和患者的特殊教育项目也可以降低这种风险。
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Lactic acidosis with metformin accumulation in the intensive care units of the Nord Pas de Calais region: A known serious adverse event that can be better prevented.

Objective: Metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA) is a rare but serious adverse drug reaction (ADR). The aim of the study was to identify clinical situations associated with the onset of MALA in patients hospitalised in the Nord Pas de Calais regional intensive care units (ICUs), and to assess its preventability.

Material and methods: We included all cases of MALA, identified by metformin accumulation >2.3mg/dL and lactate >2.2mmol/L, reported by the regional ICU physicians to the Regional Centre of Pharmacovigilance and registered in the French Pharmacovigilance Database between 1 January 2017 and 30 December 2018.

Results: One hundred and ninety-eight (198) cases of MALA were included. 38 patients died in direct association with MALA (19.2%). There was a correlation between metformin plasma accumulation and acute renal failure and with the severity of MALA (P<0.0001). All patients presented an acute intercurrent event favouring MALA, dehydration for 87 (43.9%) patients, severe infection for 65 (32.8%) patients. For 172 patients (86.7%), the prescription was not adapted to the intercurrent medical situation as recommended. Seventy (40.5%) patients consulted their general practitioner for the acute intercurrent event, 1 temporarily stopped metformin and 34.3% had been referred directly to hospital. The remaining 65.7% presented to the hospital around 4 days later due to worsening symptoms. MALA was identified as preventable in 160 patients (80.8%).

Conclusions: MALA in ICUs often follow acute dehydration or infection, and these high-risk situations must be signals to prevent this serious ADR. Specific education programmes for physicians and patients could also reduce this risk.

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Therapie
Therapie 医学-药学
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132
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57 days
期刊介绍: Thérapie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to Clinical Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacovigilance, Addictovigilance, Social Pharmacology, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics and Evidence-Based-Medicine. Thérapie publishes in French or in English original articles, general reviews, letters to the editor reporting original findings, correspondence relating to articles or letters published in the Journal, short articles, editorials on up-to-date topics, Pharmacovigilance or Addictovigilance reports that follow the French "guidelines" concerning good practice in pharmacovigilance publications. The journal also publishes thematic issues on topical subject. The journal is indexed in the main international data bases and notably in: Biosis Previews/Biological Abstracts, Embase/Excerpta Medica, Medline/Index Medicus, Science Citation Index.
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