Intravenous drug use in neonatal intensive care units

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作者
De Basagoiti, Amaya [1 ]
Fernandez, Alba [2 ]
Mendiola, Silvia [2 ]
De Miguel, Monike [2 ]
Guerra, Eneritz [3 ]
Loureiro, Begona [3 ]
Campino, Ainara [2 ]
机构
[1] Biocruces Bizkaia Hlth Res Inst, Neonatol Grp, Baracaldo, Bizkaia, Spain
[2] Cruces Univ Hosp, Hosp Pharm, Baracaldo, Bizkaia, Spain
[3] Cruces Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Neonatal Intens Care Unit, Baracaldo, Bizkaia, Spain
关键词
clinical pharmacy; IV administration; drug administration (others); health & safety; medical errors; neonatology; paediatrics; MEDICATION ERRORS; OFF-LABEL; IMPLEMENTATION; STRATEGIES; CHILDREN; EVENTS;
D O I
10.1136/ejhpharm-2019-001939
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objectives Intravenous drug use in neonates is frequent and prone to medication errors. The aim of this study was to describe the intravenous drugs most frequently used in Spanish Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU), their preparation and the implementation rate of standardised concentration infusions. Methods We conducted an observational multicentre study based on a survey sent by email to nine Spanish NICUs during January and February 2018. We collected data describing the intravenous drugs frequently used in neonates and their preparation. A descriptive analysis of the medicines reported (and their preparation) was performed, to assess how frequently standard concentrations were used and how medications were prepared in central pharmacies. Results Overall, 69 different drugs were reported by participating NICUs. Of these, 33% (n=23) were not approved for use in neonates and 38% (n=26) corresponded to high-alert medications, according to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices. A mean of only 63.5% of intravenous medicines were standardised. The standard-concentration implementation rate was somewhat higher for intermittent (mean 74.1%) than continuous (mean 42.9%) infusions. Notably, infusions were more commonly prepared on wards than in hospital pharmacies. Conclusions Intravenous drug use in NICUs has been identified as a high-risk process, and error-reduction strategies (such as concentration standardisation) have been recommended. Further data are necessary to design the most suitable intervention in our country (Spain), but institutional initiatives are needed to achieve this.
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页数:5
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