2019
DOI: 10.1111/imj.14134
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Trends in adverse drug reaction‐related hospitalisations over 13 years in New South Wales, Australia

Abstract: Background Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are severe problems in global public health, and result in high mortality and morbidity. Various trends of ADR‐related hospitalisations have been studied in many countries, while estimates of the trends in Australia are limited. Aim To examine trends in ADR‐related hospitalisations in New South Wales (NSW). Methods Data were extracted from the Admitted Patient Data Collection, a census of hospital separations in NSW. We estimated age‐adjusted rates of ADR‐related hospita… Show more

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“…Adverse drug reaction was the reason for admission in 18% of patient population out of which 24% ADRs were preventable. 26 Another study conducted by Palaniappan et al (2015) in a tertiary care teaching hospital in India, stated that ADRs related to cardiovascular drugs accounted for 18.1% of the total reported ADRs during study period. Common cardiovascular drugs found to be associated with ADRs were enalapril (17.5%), atorvastatin (14.9%), aspirin (8.4%) and metoprolol (8.4%).…”
Section: Cardiovascular Medications and Adverse Drug Eventsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Adverse drug reaction was the reason for admission in 18% of patient population out of which 24% ADRs were preventable. 26 Another study conducted by Palaniappan et al (2015) in a tertiary care teaching hospital in India, stated that ADRs related to cardiovascular drugs accounted for 18.1% of the total reported ADRs during study period. Common cardiovascular drugs found to be associated with ADRs were enalapril (17.5%), atorvastatin (14.9%), aspirin (8.4%) and metoprolol (8.4%).…”
Section: Cardiovascular Medications and Adverse Drug Eventsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland. 3 Assessment of Pharmacotherapies, Finnish Medicines Agency, Kuopio, Finland. 4 Kuopio University Hospital, Primary Heath Care Unit, Kuopio, Finland.…”
Section: Fundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional declines have been clearly associated with medication-related problems in vulnerable older people [1,2]. Potentially inappropriate prescribing and drug-related adverse events increase the risks of cognitive impairment, falls and hospital admissions [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ADRs are an ever increasing and substantial burden on healthcare systems and the leading causes of hospital readmissions and associated co-morbidities. Older people [10], patients with multiple comorbidities, polypharmacy, renal impairment, heart failure, and HIV/AIDS [11] are at particular risk. One in eight older patients are re-hospitalized because of an ADR within 12 months of discharge [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%