The application of Global Trigger Tool in monitoring antineoplastic adverse drug events: a retrospective study

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Liu, Yang [1 ]
Liu, Xianjun [1 ]
Xia, Binbin [1 ]
Chen, Jing [1 ]
Sun, Wenfang [1 ]
Liu, Fang [1 ]
Cheng, Hua [1 ]
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[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Luhe Hosp, Dept Pharm, Beijing, Peoples R China
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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY | 2024年 / 14卷
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adverse drug reactions/events; Global Trigger Tool (GTT); antineoplastic drugs; patient safety; risk factors; MANAGEMENT;
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10.3389/fonc.2024.1230514
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Objective This study aimed to establish an antineoplastic drugs trigger tool based on Global Trigger Tool (GTT), to examine the performance by detecting adverse drug events (ADEs) in patients with cancer in a Chinese hospital (a retrospective review), and to investigate the factors associating with the occurrence of antineoplastic ADEs. Methods Based on the triggers recommended by the GTT and those used in domestic and foreign studies and taking into account the scope of biochemical indexes in our hospital, some of them were adjusted. A total of 37 triggers were finally developed. Five hundred medical records of oncology patients discharged in our hospital from 1 June 2020 to 31 May 2021 were randomly selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. These records were reviewed retrospectively by antineoplastic drugs trigger tool. The sensitivity and specificity of the triggers were analyzed, as well as the characteristics and risk factors for the occurrence of ADEs. Results Thirty-three of the 37 triggers had positive trigger, and the sensitivity rate was 91.8% (459/500). For the specificity, the positive predictive value of overall ADEs was 46.0% (715/1556), the detection rate of ADEs was 63.0% (315/500), the rate of ADEs per 100 admissions was 136.0 (95% CI, 124.1-147.9), and the rate of ADEs per 1,000 patient days was 208.33 (95% CI, 201.2-215.5). The top three antineoplastic drugs related to ADEs were antimetabolic drugs (29.1%), plant sources and derivatives (27.1%), and metal platinum drugs (26.3%). The hematologic system was most frequently involved (507 cases, 74.6%), followed by gastrointestinal system (89 cases, 13.1%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the number of combined drugs (OR = 1.14; 95% CI, 1.07-1.22; P < 0.001) and the previous history of adverse drug reaction (ADR) (OR = 0.38; 95% CI, 0.23-0.60; P < 0.001) were the risk factors for ADEs. The length of hospital stay (OR = 0.40; 95% CI, 0.14-1.12; P < 0.05) and the previous history of ADR (OR = 2.18; 95% CI, 1.07-4.45; P < 0.05) were the risk factors for serious adverse drug events (SAE). Conclusion The established trigger tool could be used to monitor antineoplastic drugs adverse events in patients with tumor effectively but still needs to be optimized. This study may provide some references for further research in order to improve the rationality and safety of antineoplastic medications.
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