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First Indian study evaluating role of biochemical investigations and diagnostic tools in detection of adverse drug reactions.

Authors :
Tandon VR
Khajuria V
Raina K
Mahajan V
Sharma A
Gillani Z
Source :
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR [J Clin Diagn Res] 2014 Sep; Vol. 8 (9), pp. HC23-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Sep 20.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Aim of Study: To evaluate the role of biochemical investigations (BI) and diagnostic tools (DT) in ADR detection.<br />Materials and Methods: An observational prospective cross-sectional study was done using suspected ADR data collection form.<br />Results: A total of 2381 ADR related events were recorded in two years. Total number/percentage of biochemical abnormalities (BA) related ADR detection rate was 14.57% and of DT was 1.091% in contrast to 84.33% recorded with clinical presentation. Maximum cases were inward patients (87.13%), 67.02% were recorded by active surveillance. ADR detection rate at one point & detection on follow up was 56.31% Vs 46.38%. ADR detection rate of ECG, endoscopy, X-ray were 0.57%, 0.22%, 0.22% and of CT scan, MRI, DEXA scan, USG and biopsy was 0.04% each. Maximum ADRs were severe/serious, latent and Type-A in nature. Anemia (4.6%), followed by liver dysfunction (2.8%), renal dysfunction, electrolyte imbalance, hyperglycemia (1.1% each), abnormal coagulation profile (1%), decrease platelet count (0.8%), hypoglycemia (0.7%) were the most common BAs. Anti retroviral drugs (ART), tirofiban and methotrexate accounted for anemia, ART and anti tubercular drugs for liver & renal dysfunction, insulin for hypoglycemia, tirofiban, paclitaxel, capecipabine and ifosfamide for thrombocytopenia, hematuria by enoxaparin & dyslipidemia with ART were common ADRs.<br />Conclusion: BI and DT can play very important role in ADR detection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2249-782X
Volume :
8
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25386459
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2014/8487.4907