Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Apr 2013)

A Study On the Drug Utilization Trends in the Cardiovascular Emergencies in A Tertiary Care Hospital

  • Shabbir Rafiq Pendhari,
  • Devendra Ramesh Chaudhari,
  • Shreyas Ramchandra Burute,
  • Bapurao Motiram Bite

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2013/5277.2877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 666 – 670

Abstract

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Objectives: To observe the cardiovascular emergencies which were most frequently treated and to quantify the drug utilization trends in the cardiovascular emergencies, in terms of the Defined Daily Doses [DDD] and the prescribing prevalence in the cardiovascular emergencies. Methods: This prescription based study was undertaken in the Medicine ICU of the government medical hospital. The age, sex, diagnosis (only cardiovascular) and the drugs which were prescribed, were recorded for each patient. Also, the brand names and the generic names of the prescribed drugs were noted. The collected data was analyzed to study the drug utilization trends. Results: It was observed that the most commonly treated cardiovascular disease was IHD. The IHD was more in males than in females who were below 50 years of age and it was nearly equal in the age groups which were above 50 years. The use of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors was higher than that of the beta blockers and the calcium channel blockers. The patients with cardiovascular emergencies also had preceding associated diseases like diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Conclusions: The protocol of the management which was followed by the college in the treatment of cardiovascular emergencies was competent enough, as the clinical outcomes of the patients were favourable. But there was a guideline incongruent prescribing behaviour which was statistically significant, for which there is a need to undertake large scale studies.

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