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. 2022 Jul;80(4):494-506.
doi: 10.1016/j.pharma.2021.08.009. Epub 2021 Sep 2.

[Pharmaceutical cares as means of prevention against drug iatrogenic: Case of oral anticoagulant]

[Article in French]
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[Pharmaceutical cares as means of prevention against drug iatrogenic: Case of oral anticoagulant]

[Article in French]
D André et al. Ann Pharm Fr. 2022 Jul.

Abstract

Oral anticoagulant can have a significant risk of adverse events, particularly when it is initiated, modified or interrupted. Pharmaceutical care through medication reconciliation could improve the benefit-to-risk ratio of these drugs. A prospective and interventional single center study was conducted from March through August 2018 in medicine and surgical units. Patients with an oral anticoagulant prescribed and coming from outpatient sector were included. These patients received a medication reconciliation at admission and discharge. Frequency and type of discrepancies were studied. Their gravity rating was assessed using the Cornish et al. scale. This study included 162 patients. The medication reconciliation at the admission allowed the detection of 133 unintentional discrepancies which 16 of them represented a high risk for the patient included nine errors about oral anticoagulant prescribing. Concerning the reconciliation at discharge, 51 unintentional discrepancies had been detected: 12 of them represented a high risk for the patient included eight errors about oral anticoagulant prescription. The acceptance rate of the discrepancies was 86% and reflected discrepancies severity. This result reached 96.4% if we took into account discrepancies with a severe clinical impact. This study highlighted oral anticoagulant represented relevant prioritization criteria to the long-lasting implementation of pharmaceutical care. This secures the management of the patient since the admission until the hospital discharge. The last step of our approach would be to study the needs about data transmission to the community caregivers.

Keywords: Anticoagulants oraux; City and hospital link; Conciliation médicamenteuse; Iatrogenic; Iatrogénie; Lien ville–hôpital; Medication reconciliation; Oral anticoagulant; Pharmaceuticals cares; Soins pharmaceutiques.

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