Evaluation of trigger tool method for adverse drug reaction monitoring at a tertiary care teaching hospital (Record no. 18264)

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Author Gohil, Jaydipsinh B.
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Title Evaluation of trigger tool method for adverse drug reaction monitoring at a tertiary care teaching hospital
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Volume, Issue number Vol.54(1), Jan-Feb
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolter Kluwer
Year 2022
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Pagination 19-23p.
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Summary, etc. OBJECTIVE: Trigger tool method (TTM) is an active surveillance method for adverse drug<br/>reaction (ADR) monitoring. The study aimed to evaluate TTM for ADR monitoring in indoor patients<br/>of the surgery department.<br/>MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective, observational study was conducted at the<br/>Department of Surgery of a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Gujarat. Patients of either gender<br/>and more than 18 years of age admitted to two selected surgery units were enrolled with prior<br/>informed consent. Preliminary trigger tool list (PTTL) comprising 13 drug triggers (DTs), 13 patient<br/>triggers (PTs), 9 laboratory triggers (LTs), and 12 surgical module triggers (STs) were used. Patients<br/>were followed up till discharge to monitor the occurrence of triggers and adverse events.<br/>RESULTS: A total of 400 patients were included (male: female ratio of 2.3:1; mean age:<br/>43.07 ± 16.4 years; and mean length of hospital stay: 5.75 ± 3.12 days). Of 400 patients, triggers<br/>were present in 359 patients (89.75%) and no trigger was observed in 41 patients (10.25%). Of the<br/>47 triggers in PTTL, 24 triggers were observed 1155 times, of these 14 triggers lead to the detection<br/>of 49 ADRs in 43 patients. The rate of adverse drug events was 12.25/100 patients. DT was the most<br/>common trigger identified (81.64%). Positive predictive values (PPV) for PTs, STs, DTs, LTs were<br/>26.88%, 23.07%, 10.3%, and 5.55%, respectively. The comprehensive PPV of PTTL was 11.97%.<br/>Modified trigger tool list consists of 14 triggers.<br/>CONCLUSION: TTM is an effective method of ADR monitoring in the surgery department. An<br/>awareness of TT helps better detection of ADRs.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACOLOGY
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9 (RLIN) 19126
Co-Author Desai, Chetna K.
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Title Indian Journal of Pharmacology
International Standard Serial Number 0253-7613
Place, publisher, and date of publication Andheri - Mumbai Wolters Kluwer India Private Limited
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URL https://www.ijp-online.com/temp/IndianJPharmacol54119-1538949_041629.pdf
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