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Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research
OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this study is to determine the current level of patient medication exposure in Level 3 Neonatal Wards (L3NW). The secondary objective is to evaluate in the first month of life the rate of medication prescription not cited in the Summary of Product Characteristics...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752821/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222667 |
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author | Gouyon, Béatrice Martin-Mons, Séverine Iacobelli, Silvia Razafimahefa, Hasinirina Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa Brat, Roselyne Caeymaex, Laurence Couringa, Yvan Alexandre, Ceneric Lafon, Catherine Ramful, Duksha Bonsante, Francesco Binson, Guillaume Flamein, Florence Moussy-Durandy, Amélie Di Maio, Massimo Mazeiras, Gaël Girard, Olivier Desbruyeres, Cécile Mourdie, Julien Escourrou, Guillaume Flechelles, Olivier Abasse, Soumeth Rosenthal, Jean-Marc Pages, Anne-Sophie Dorsi, Marine Karaoui, Léila ElGellab, Abdellah Le Bail Dantec, Florence Yangui, Mohamed-Amine Norbert, Karine Kugbe, Yaovi Lorrain, Simon Pignolet, Anaelle Garnier, Elodie Marie Lapillonne, Alexandre Mitanchez, Delphine Jacqz-Aigrain, Evelyne Gouyon, Jean-Bernard |
author_facet | Gouyon, Béatrice Martin-Mons, Séverine Iacobelli, Silvia Razafimahefa, Hasinirina Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa Brat, Roselyne Caeymaex, Laurence Couringa, Yvan Alexandre, Ceneric Lafon, Catherine Ramful, Duksha Bonsante, Francesco Binson, Guillaume Flamein, Florence Moussy-Durandy, Amélie Di Maio, Massimo Mazeiras, Gaël Girard, Olivier Desbruyeres, Cécile Mourdie, Julien Escourrou, Guillaume Flechelles, Olivier Abasse, Soumeth Rosenthal, Jean-Marc Pages, Anne-Sophie Dorsi, Marine Karaoui, Léila ElGellab, Abdellah Le Bail Dantec, Florence Yangui, Mohamed-Amine Norbert, Karine Kugbe, Yaovi Lorrain, Simon Pignolet, Anaelle Garnier, Elodie Marie Lapillonne, Alexandre Mitanchez, Delphine Jacqz-Aigrain, Evelyne Gouyon, Jean-Bernard |
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description | OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this study is to determine the current level of patient medication exposure in Level 3 Neonatal Wards (L3NW). The secondary objective is to evaluate in the first month of life the rate of medication prescription not cited in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC). A database containing all the medication prescriptions is collected as part of a prescription benchmarking program in the L3NW. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The research is a two-year observational cohort study (2017–2018) with retrospective analysis of medications prescribed in 29 French L3NW. Seventeen L3NW are present since the beginning of the study and 12 have been progressively included. All neonatal units used the same computerized system of prescription, and all prescription data were completely de-identified within each hospital before being stored in a common data warehouse. RESULTS: The study population includes 27,382 newborns. Two hundred and sixty-one different medications (International Nonproprietary Names, INN) were prescribed. Twelve INN (including paracetamol) were prescribed for at least 10% of patients, 55 for less than 10% but at least 1% and 194 to less than 1%. The lowest gestational ages (GA) were exposed to the greatest number of medications (18.0 below 28 weeks of gestation (WG) to 4.1 above 36 WG) (p<0.0001). In addition, 69.2% of the 351 different combinations of an medication INN and a route of administration have no indication for the first month of life according to the French SmPC. Ninety-five percent of premature infants with GA less than 32 weeks received at least one medication not cited in SmPC. CONCLUSION: Neonates remain therapeutic orphans. The consequences of polypharmacy in L3NW should be quickly assessed, especially in the most immature infants. |
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spelling | pubmed-67528212019-09-27 Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research Gouyon, Béatrice Martin-Mons, Séverine Iacobelli, Silvia Razafimahefa, Hasinirina Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa Brat, Roselyne Caeymaex, Laurence Couringa, Yvan Alexandre, Ceneric Lafon, Catherine Ramful, Duksha Bonsante, Francesco Binson, Guillaume Flamein, Florence Moussy-Durandy, Amélie Di Maio, Massimo Mazeiras, Gaël Girard, Olivier Desbruyeres, Cécile Mourdie, Julien Escourrou, Guillaume Flechelles, Olivier Abasse, Soumeth Rosenthal, Jean-Marc Pages, Anne-Sophie Dorsi, Marine Karaoui, Léila ElGellab, Abdellah Le Bail Dantec, Florence Yangui, Mohamed-Amine Norbert, Karine Kugbe, Yaovi Lorrain, Simon Pignolet, Anaelle Garnier, Elodie Marie Lapillonne, Alexandre Mitanchez, Delphine Jacqz-Aigrain, Evelyne Gouyon, Jean-Bernard PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this study is to determine the current level of patient medication exposure in Level 3 Neonatal Wards (L3NW). The secondary objective is to evaluate in the first month of life the rate of medication prescription not cited in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC). A database containing all the medication prescriptions is collected as part of a prescription benchmarking program in the L3NW. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The research is a two-year observational cohort study (2017–2018) with retrospective analysis of medications prescribed in 29 French L3NW. Seventeen L3NW are present since the beginning of the study and 12 have been progressively included. All neonatal units used the same computerized system of prescription, and all prescription data were completely de-identified within each hospital before being stored in a common data warehouse. RESULTS: The study population includes 27,382 newborns. Two hundred and sixty-one different medications (International Nonproprietary Names, INN) were prescribed. Twelve INN (including paracetamol) were prescribed for at least 10% of patients, 55 for less than 10% but at least 1% and 194 to less than 1%. The lowest gestational ages (GA) were exposed to the greatest number of medications (18.0 below 28 weeks of gestation (WG) to 4.1 above 36 WG) (p<0.0001). In addition, 69.2% of the 351 different combinations of an medication INN and a route of administration have no indication for the first month of life according to the French SmPC. Ninety-five percent of premature infants with GA less than 32 weeks received at least one medication not cited in SmPC. CONCLUSION: Neonates remain therapeutic orphans. The consequences of polypharmacy in L3NW should be quickly assessed, especially in the most immature infants. Public Library of Science 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6752821/ /pubmed/31536560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222667 Text en © 2019 Gouyon et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gouyon, Béatrice Martin-Mons, Séverine Iacobelli, Silvia Razafimahefa, Hasinirina Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa Brat, Roselyne Caeymaex, Laurence Couringa, Yvan Alexandre, Ceneric Lafon, Catherine Ramful, Duksha Bonsante, Francesco Binson, Guillaume Flamein, Florence Moussy-Durandy, Amélie Di Maio, Massimo Mazeiras, Gaël Girard, Olivier Desbruyeres, Cécile Mourdie, Julien Escourrou, Guillaume Flechelles, Olivier Abasse, Soumeth Rosenthal, Jean-Marc Pages, Anne-Sophie Dorsi, Marine Karaoui, Léila ElGellab, Abdellah Le Bail Dantec, Florence Yangui, Mohamed-Amine Norbert, Karine Kugbe, Yaovi Lorrain, Simon Pignolet, Anaelle Garnier, Elodie Marie Lapillonne, Alexandre Mitanchez, Delphine Jacqz-Aigrain, Evelyne Gouyon, Jean-Bernard Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research |
title | Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research |
title_full | Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research |
title_fullStr | Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research |
title_full_unstemmed | Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research |
title_short | Characteristics of prescription in 29 Level 3 Neonatal Wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). An inventory for future research |
title_sort | characteristics of prescription in 29 level 3 neonatal wards over a 2-year period (2017-2018). an inventory for future research |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752821/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222667 |
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