Healthcare (Feb 2023)

Detection of Adverse Drug Reactions in COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Study by ADR Prompt Indicators

  • Ebtihal Al-Shareef,
  • Lateef M. Khan,
  • Mohammed Alsieni,
  • Shahid Karim,
  • Fatemah O. Kamel,
  • Huda M. Alkreathy,
  • Duaa A. Bafail,
  • Ibrahim M. Ibrahim,
  • Abdulhadi S. Burzangi,
  • Mohammed A. Bazuhair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11050660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 660

Abstract

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Seeking an alternative approach for detecting adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in coronavirus patients (COVID-19) and enhancing drug safety, a retrospective study of six months was conducted utilizing an electronic medical record (EMR) database to detect ADRs in hospitalized patients for COVID-19, using “ADR prompt indicators” (APIs). Consequently, confirmed ADRs were subjected to multifaceted analyses, such as demographic attribution, relationship with specific drugs and implication for organs and systems of the body, incidence rate, type, severity, and preventability of ADR. The incidence rate of ADRs is 37%, the predisposition of organs and systems to ADR is observed remarkably in the hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal systems at 41.8% vs. 36.2%, p p p p-value < 0.05. This is a symbolic study providing a comprehensive acquaintance of the importance of APIs in detecting hospitalized ADRs, revealing increased detection rates and robust assertive values with insignificant costs, incorporating the hospital EMR database, and enhancing transparency and time effectiveness.

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