Impact of a multidisciplinary medication reconciliation program on clinical outcomes: A pre-post intervention study in surgical patients

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作者
Guisado-Gil, A. B. [1 ,2 ]
Ramirez-Duque, N. [3 ]
Baron-Franco, B. [3 ]
Sanchez-Hidalgo, M. [2 ]
De la Portilla, F. [4 ]
Santos-Rubio, M. D. [5 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Virgen del Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Farm, Ave Manuel Siurot, Seville 41013, Spain
[2] Univ Seville, Fac Farm, Dept Farmacol, Seville, Spain
[3] Hosp Univ Virgen del Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Med Interna, Seville, Spain
[4] Hosp Univ Virgen del Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Cirugia Gen & Aparato Digest, Seville, Spain
[5] Hosp Juan Ramon Jimenez, Unidad Gest Clin Farm, Huelva, Spain
关键词
Medication reconciliation; Outcome assessment; Length of stay; Hospital mortality; CARE; TRANSITIONS; MANAGEMENT; SURGERY;
D O I
10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.09.018
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of medication reconciliation (MR) and suggest that it is effective in decreasing medication discrepancies. Nevertheless, a recent overview of systematic reviews concluded that there is no clear evidence in favor of MR in patient-related outcomes and healthcare utilization, and further research about it is needed. Objective: To evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary MR program on clinical outcomes in patients with colorectal cancer presenting other chronic diseases, undergoing elective colorectal surgery. Methods: We performed a pre-post study. Adult patients scheduled for elective colorectal cancer surgery were included if they presented at least one "high-risk" criteria. The MR program was developed by internists, pharmacists and surgeons, and ended with the obtention of the patient's pre-admission medication list and follow-up care until discharge. The primary outcome was the length of stay (LOS). Secondly, we evaluated mortality, preventable surgery cancellations and risk factors for complications. Results: Three hundred and eight patients were enrolled. Only one patient in the pre-intervention group suffered a preventable surgery cancellation (p = 0.317). The mean LOS was 13 +/- 12 vs. 11 +/- 5 days in the preintervention and the intervention cohort, respectively (p = 0.435). A difference in favor of the intervention group in patients with cardiovascular disease (p = 0.038) and those >75 years old (p = 0.043) was observed. No difference was detected in the mortality rate (p = 0.999) neither most of the indicators of risk factors for complications. However, the management of preoperative systolic blood pressure of hypertensive patients (p = 0.004) and insulin reconciliation in patients with treated diabetes (p = 0.003) were statistically better in the intervention group. Conclusions: No statistically significant change was observed in the mean global LOS. A statistically significant positive effect on LOS was observed in vulnerable populations: patients >75 years old and those with cardiovascular disease, who presented a 5-day reduction in the mean LOS.
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页码:1306 / 1312
页数:7
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