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Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study

BACKGROUND: An adverse cutaneous drug reaction (ACDR) is an undesirable change in structure and function of the skin, its appendages, or mucous membranes due to drugs. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study the demographic details, clinical patterns, mucocutaneous involvement, causality, and the offending dr...

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Autores principales: Vora, Rita V., Patel, Trisha B., Tandel, Jinal J., Patel, Jalpa K., Polra, Rutoo V.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9910533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776185
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_85_22
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author Vora, Rita V.
Patel, Trisha B.
Tandel, Jinal J.
Patel, Jalpa K.
Polra, Rutoo V.
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Patel, Trisha B.
Tandel, Jinal J.
Patel, Jalpa K.
Polra, Rutoo V.
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description BACKGROUND: An adverse cutaneous drug reaction (ACDR) is an undesirable change in structure and function of the skin, its appendages, or mucous membranes due to drugs. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study the demographic details, clinical patterns, mucocutaneous involvement, causality, and the offending drugs causing ACDR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this observational study, we have seen 2,96,544 patients in the skin department at a rural-based tertiary health-care hospital, out of which 728 cases were diagnosed to have ACDR from a time span of April 2010 to March 2021. The causality assessment system WHO-UMC (World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring, the Uppsala Monitoring Centre), the Naranjo probability scale, and Hartwigs score were calculated for patients. RESULTS: Out of 728 cases, males were 371 (50.96%); most common age group was 21–30 years (25.13%). The most common presenting complaint was erythematous rash (21.29%). Antimicrobials (n = 345, 47.39%) were the most common drug group. Most common mucosa involved was oral mucosa and most common pattern of reaction seen was maculopapular rash (25%) among these patients. In the causality assessment using WHO guidelines, there were 66 (9.1%) certain, 224 (30.83%) probable, and 436 (60%) possible cases. Naranjo score showed 73 (10%) definite cases, 255 (35%) probable cases, and 400 (55%) possible cases, while Hartwigs score showed level 2 in 122 (16.7%) cases and level 3 in 412 (56.7%) cases. CONCLUSION: Wide spectrum of drug reactions were observed in this study. Antimicrobials were the most common causative agents of ACDR.
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spelling pubmed-99105332023-02-10 Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study Vora, Rita V. Patel, Trisha B. Tandel, Jinal J. Patel, Jalpa K. Polra, Rutoo V. Indian Dermatol Online J Brief Report BACKGROUND: An adverse cutaneous drug reaction (ACDR) is an undesirable change in structure and function of the skin, its appendages, or mucous membranes due to drugs. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study the demographic details, clinical patterns, mucocutaneous involvement, causality, and the offending drugs causing ACDR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this observational study, we have seen 2,96,544 patients in the skin department at a rural-based tertiary health-care hospital, out of which 728 cases were diagnosed to have ACDR from a time span of April 2010 to March 2021. The causality assessment system WHO-UMC (World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring, the Uppsala Monitoring Centre), the Naranjo probability scale, and Hartwigs score were calculated for patients. RESULTS: Out of 728 cases, males were 371 (50.96%); most common age group was 21–30 years (25.13%). The most common presenting complaint was erythematous rash (21.29%). Antimicrobials (n = 345, 47.39%) were the most common drug group. Most common mucosa involved was oral mucosa and most common pattern of reaction seen was maculopapular rash (25%) among these patients. In the causality assessment using WHO guidelines, there were 66 (9.1%) certain, 224 (30.83%) probable, and 436 (60%) possible cases. Naranjo score showed 73 (10%) definite cases, 255 (35%) probable cases, and 400 (55%) possible cases, while Hartwigs score showed level 2 in 122 (16.7%) cases and level 3 in 412 (56.7%) cases. CONCLUSION: Wide spectrum of drug reactions were observed in this study. Antimicrobials were the most common causative agents of ACDR. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9910533/ /pubmed/36776185 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_85_22 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Dermatology Online Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Vora, Rita V.
Patel, Trisha B.
Tandel, Jinal J.
Patel, Jalpa K.
Polra, Rutoo V.
Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study
title Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study
title_full Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study
title_fullStr Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study
title_full_unstemmed Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study
title_short Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions at a Rural-Based Tertiary Health-Care Center in Gujarat: An Eleven Year Study
title_sort adverse cutaneous drug reactions at a rural-based tertiary health-care center in gujarat: an eleven year study
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9910533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776185
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_85_22
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