Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2417615132> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 items per page.
- W2417615132 abstract "Background The term ‘triple whammy’ (TW) refers to the risk of acute kidney injury when an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) or angiotensin receptor antagonist (ARA) is combined with a diuretic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). Different mechanisms are probably involved; ACEIs and NSAIDs adversely affect renal blood flow and diuretics have the potential to cause dehydration. Further, NSAIDs antagonise the beneficial antihypertensive effects of ACEIs and diuretics in patients with heart failure. There are also a number of commonly used medicines that can impair renal function, for example digoxin Purpose To evaluate the frequency of TW in patients with therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of digoxin and the possibility of developing renal disorders and to analyse the acceptability of clinical pharmacist interventions. Material and methods Prospective observational study of non-hospitalised patients with any TDM for digoxin. A review of pharmacotherapeutic treatment, serum creatinine (Cr) and serum digoxin concentrations (SDCs) obtained in routine digoxin monitoring was performed between September and October 2014. Pharmacist interventions were performed when TW was detected and doctors were informed about this interaction. The following variables were recorded: demographics (age and gender) and evolution of renal function (Cr). Results 90 patients were studied (68.9% women and 31.1% men, average age 81 ± 10.1 years and average serum creatinine 1.07 mg/dL). TW was observed in 16 patients (17.8%) with 2 TW patients with acute renal failure who were hospitalised (creatinine concentrations were 3.75 mg/dL and 2.07 mg/dL, respectively). 6 of 16 pharmacist interventions performed were approved: 4 NSAIDs were switched to paracetamol, 1 changed treatment from ARA II to calcium channel blockers and 1 diuretic was withdrawn. Average TDM was 0.95 ng/mL (0.19–3.61 ng/mL). No significant differences existed between TW patients and the rest of the patients. Conclusion TW is a well known interaction and it is documented in the retrieved bibliography. Nonetheless, this association appears frequently in chronic treatments and therefore it is necessary to implement processes with the aim of avoiding TW potential problems. Routine TDM of digoxin may be a tool to detect potential drug related problems as TW associated. This differentiated pharmaceutical intervention contributed to improved health outcomes and strengthened the regulatory framework in multidisciplinary health teams. No conflict of interest." @default.
- W2417615132 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2417615132 creator A5010004113 @default.
- W2417615132 creator A5022850733 @default.
- W2417615132 creator A5032346414 @default.
- W2417615132 creator A5035300223 @default.
- W2417615132 creator A5052282987 @default.
- W2417615132 date "2016-02-14" @default.
- W2417615132 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2417615132 title "PKP-033 Analysis of a design to detect triple whammy in patients with digoxin therapy" @default.
- W2417615132 doi "https://doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2016-000875.436" @default.
- W2417615132 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2417615132 type Work @default.
- W2417615132 sameAs 2417615132 @default.
- W2417615132 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2417615132 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2417615132 hasAuthorship W2417615132A5010004113 @default.
- W2417615132 hasAuthorship W2417615132A5022850733 @default.
- W2417615132 hasAuthorship W2417615132A5032346414 @default.
- W2417615132 hasAuthorship W2417615132A5035300223 @default.
- W2417615132 hasAuthorship W2417615132A5052282987 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C104863432 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C126894567 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C159641895 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C2777707475 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C2778198053 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C2779457091 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C2779918671 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C2780306776 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C512399662 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C104863432 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C126322002 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C126894567 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C159641895 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C2777707475 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C2778198053 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C2779457091 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C2779918671 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C2780306776 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C512399662 @default.
- W2417615132 hasConceptScore W2417615132C71924100 @default.
- W2417615132 hasLocation W24176151321 @default.
- W2417615132 hasOpenAccess W2417615132 @default.
- W2417615132 hasPrimaryLocation W24176151321 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W154756752 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W1605652566 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W175496275 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2015654498 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2028020465 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2055505841 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2067740509 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2077830179 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2092786601 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2181717431 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2224275766 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2290549720 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2301804555 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2334328461 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2396967623 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2418655447 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W2917770410 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W3031867741 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W3110034060 @default.
- W2417615132 hasRelatedWork W3181119727 @default.
- W2417615132 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2417615132 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2417615132 magId "2417615132" @default.
- W2417615132 workType "article" @default.