Title
Primena antihipertenzivnih lekova i neželjeni efekti kod različitih dobnih grupa
Creator
Vasić, Karin
Copyright date
2011
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno-Bez prerade 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 04.07.2011.
Other responsibilities
mentor
Jović, Zorica
predsednik komisije
Pejčić, Ljiljana
član komisije
Mikov, Momir
član komisije
Đorđević, Vidojko
član komisije
Deljanin-Ilić, Marina
Academic Expertise
Medicinske nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Medicinski fakultet
Group
Katedra za pedijatriju
Alternative title
Antihypertensive drug utilization and advesre effects in different age groups
Publisher
[K. Vasić]
Format
99 listova
description
Prilozi: listovi 96-99
description
Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Cardiology
Abstract (en)
The aim of the thesis was to analyze antihypertensive drug utilization in children and adults in the hospital setting as well as in outpatients. The incidence of adverse drug reactions in patients observed was also evaluated. The ATC / DDD methodology was used for the purpose of this study. Data collected included prescribed antihypertensive drugs (drug names, doses, duration of treatment), disease state of the patients and reported adverse drug reactions. The study provided insight into the prescribing habits of our physicians. It was observed that the use of antihypertensive drugs in the adult population significantly exceeds the utilization rate in children, which is in accordance with differences in the pattern of diseases in both population groups. The most frequently prescribed drugs were ACE-inhibitors, diuretics and beta-blockers. The incidence of reported adverse drug effects was lower than in other centers. Multiple therapy contributed mostly to adverse effect occurrence. Also comorbidity, age and sex of patients contributed to occurrence of unwanted effects of drugs.
Authors Key words
Deca, antihipertenzivni lekovi, neželjeni efekti lekova
Authors Key words
Children, antihypertensive drugs, adverse drug reactions
Classification
615.225.03-053.5-053.8:[615.03+615.065(043.3)]
Subject
B 660, B 740, B 530
Type
Elektronska teza
Abstract (en)
The aim of the thesis was to analyze antihypertensive drug utilization in children and adults in the hospital setting as well as in outpatients. The incidence of adverse drug reactions in patients observed was also evaluated. The ATC / DDD methodology was used for the purpose of this study. Data collected included prescribed antihypertensive drugs (drug names, doses, duration of treatment), disease state of the patients and reported adverse drug reactions. The study provided insight into the prescribing habits of our physicians. It was observed that the use of antihypertensive drugs in the adult population significantly exceeds the utilization rate in children, which is in accordance with differences in the pattern of diseases in both population groups. The most frequently prescribed drugs were ACE-inhibitors, diuretics and beta-blockers. The incidence of reported adverse drug effects was lower than in other centers. Multiple therapy contributed mostly to adverse effect occurrence. Also comorbidity, age and sex of patients contributed to occurrence of unwanted effects of drugs.
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