WJPPS Citation

Login

Search

News & Updation

  • Updated Version
  • WJPPS introducing updated version of OSTS (online submission and tracking system), which have dedicated control panel for both author and reviewer. Using this control panel author can submit manuscript
  • Call for Paper
    • WJPPS  Invited to submit your valuable manuscripts for Coming Issue.
  • Journal web site support Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Saffari for easy download of article without any trouble.
  •  
  • New Impact Factor
  • WJPPS Impact Factor has been Increased to 8.025 for Year 2024.

  • ICV
  • WJPPS Rank with Index Copernicus Value 84.65 due to high reputation at International Level

  • Scope Indexed
  • WJPPS is indexed in Scope Database based on the recommendation of the Content Selection Committee (CSC).

  • WJPPS: NOVEMBER ISSUE PUBLISHED
  • NOVEMBER 2024 Issue has been successfully launched on NOVEMBER 2024.

Abstract

STUDY OF PRESCRIPTION PATTERN IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

Janet Jacob*, Cijy Thomas, Ahmadi Naaz, Rajeswari Ramasamy, Teena Nazeem, Dr. Susheela Shekar

ABSTRACT

Background: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) presents with a major patient safety challenges and requires fast-paced, complex and urgent high-risk decision-making, by physicians with varying levels of critical care training. Drug use studies using aggregate data or health facility indicators may indicate that there is over- or under-consumption of medicines, and qualitative studies may indicate why certain health staff and patients behave the way they do. The main objective of the study was to study the prescribing pattern in the Intensive Care Unit. Method: A prospective – observational study on prescription pattern and Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) was done in the Intensive Care Unit of a 950 bedded tertiary care teaching hospital in Bangalore for a period of 6 months. All Patients admitted in the ICU aged 18yrs and above were included in the study. Patients satisfying Inclusion criteria were enrolled after obtaining Informed Consent (IC). Patient data entered into Case Report Form (CRF) and their medication orders were observed for Prescription Pattern. Results: A total of 120 cases were collected, in which 45% were females and 55% where males. Majority of the patients belonged to the age category of above 50 years. A total of 1165 drugs were prescribed out of which 20% were antibiotics, 1.6 % were antidotes, bronchodilators were 9.2%, anti-hypertensives were 9.4%, anti-diabetics were 5.6%, corticosteroids and analgesics were 7.4% each and others had 38.8%. The commonly prescribed antibiotic class was cephalosporin (42%) 98 drugs. Atropine (52.6%) 10 drugs was the most prescribed antidote. Among bronchodilators, combination of anti-cholinergics and beta blockers were high 53 dugs (49%). Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) and short acting insulin with 19% and 52.2% were the most common prescribed anti hypertensive and anti diabetic respectively. Short acting glucocorticoid and para- aminophenol derivatives with 81.6% and 85% respectively were the highest prescribed corticosteroid and analgesics.

Keywords: Prescription pattern, Intensive Care Unit.


[Download Article]     [Download Certifiate]

Call for Paper

World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS)
Read More

Online Submission

World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS)
Read More

Email & SMS Alert

World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS)
Read More