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Drug Allergy Alert System in a Spanish University Hospital: Description and Dynamics of Use.

Authors :
Rosado-Ingelmo, Ana
Pastor Magro, Ana Belen
Pizarro-Jaraiz, Maria Angeles
Sanz-Marquez, Sira
Silva Riádigos, Genma M.
Peña Acevedo, Yesenia
Tejedor-Alberti, Anna
Tejedor-Alonso, Miguel Angel
Source :
International Archives of Allergy & Immunology. 2023, Vol. 184 Issue 11, p1079-1089. 11p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: The drug allergy alert system reduces the frequency of adverse drug events, although it is subjected to collateral effects, since 80–90% of alerts are not real, and a large percentage of alerts are overridden (46.2–96.2%). We reviewed how the alert system is used at University Hospital Fundación Alcorcon (HUFA). Methods: Data were obtained from the drug allergy alert and the alert overriding notification forms (both in the period 2011–20). We also recorded drug allergy diagnoses at HUFA, drug consumption in primary care in 2016. We calculated the incidence of drug allergy alert activation, temporal trends in use, and correlations between the number of drugs in several datasets. Results: We collected 15,535 alerts. NSAIDs and penicillins were the drugs with the highest number of drug allergy alerts (36.55% and 26.91%, respectively). A correlation was found between the number of drug alerts and the type of drug allergy in HUFA in 2016. Only 6.83% of the alerts were removed, and, of these, 21.77% were reactivated. Approximately 100 overrides were recorded per year from 2016 (6.8% of 8,434 activated alerts during 2014–2020). Conclusions: The number of drug allergy alerts recorded via the drug allergy alert system of HUFA correlates with the distribution of drug allergy diagnoses in the hospital, although many of the alerts could be false positives (as per current published evidence). We detected a very low frequency of removed alerts (6.83%), a relevant frequency of reactivations (one quarter), and a very low frequency of overrides (6.8%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10182438
Volume :
184
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Archives of Allergy & Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173518320
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000531170