PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Utilization of the Naranjo scale to evaluate adverse drug reactions at a free-standing children's hospital.

  • Madhavi Murali,
  • Sarah L Suppes,
  • Keith Feldman,
  • Jennifer L Goldman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245368
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. e0245368

Abstract

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The relationship between the Naranjo scaling system and pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADR) is poorly understood. We performed a retrospective review of 1,676 pediatric ADRs documented at our hospital from 2014-2018. We evaluated patient demographics, implicated medication, ADR severity, calculated Naranjo score, associated symptoms, and location within the hospital in which the ADR was documented. ADR severity was poorly correlated with Naranjo interpretation. Out of the 10 Naranjo scale questions, 4 had a response of "unknown" greater than 85% of the time. Cardiovascular and oncological/immunologic agents were more likely to have a probable or definite Naranjo interpretation compared to antimicrobials. Further strategies are needed to enhance the causality assessment of pediatric ADRs in clinical care.