Understanding adverse drug-related emergency department visits: development of a conceptual model through a systematic review

AI Jatau, Z Shitu, GM Khalid… - … advances in drug …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED)
visits is increasing despite several preventive measures. The objective of this paper was to …

Characterization and preventability of adverse drug events as cause of emergency department visits: a prospective 1-year observational study

I Lo Giudice, E Mocciaro, C Giardina… - BMC Pharmacology and …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a significant cause of emergency
department (ED) visits, with a major impact on healthcare resource utilization. A multicentre …

Prevalence of drug-related emergency department visits at a teaching hospital in Malaysia

AI Jatau, MMT Aung, THT Kamauzaman… - Drugs-real world …, 2015 - Springer
Background Data on the prevalence of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency
department (ED) visits in developing countries are limited. Malaysia is located in South-East …

Adverse drug events in adult patients leading to emergency department visits

KC Sikdar, R Alaghehbandan… - Annals of …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Adverse drug events (ADEs) occurring in the community and treated in
emergency departments (EDs) have not been well studied. Objective To determine the …

Detection of patients presenting with adverse drug events in the emergency department

YC Chen, JS Fan, TF Hsu, MH Chen… - Internal medicine …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Adverse drug events (ADE) have been studied widely in hospitalised and
emergency department (ED) patients. Less is known about the ED visits of drug‐related …

Development and validation of a trigger tool for identifying drug-related emergency department visits

SH Hwang, YM Ah, KH Jun, JW Jung, MG Kang… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
There are various trigger tools for detecting adverse drug events (ADEs), however, a drug-
related emergency department (ED) visit trigger tool (DrEDTT) has not yet been developed …

Suspected adverse drug events requiring emergency department visits or hospital admissions

R Raschetti, M Morgutti, F Menniti-Ippolito… - European journal of …, 1999 - Springer
Objective: To analyse the contribution of adverse drug events (ADEs) to the overall number
of referrals or visits at an emergency department, to determine the proportion of more severe …

Adverse drug event nonrecognition in emergency departments: an exploratory study on factors related to patients and drugs

L Roulet, F Ballereau, JB Hardouin, A Chiffoleau… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Many adverse drug events (ADEs) are not identified by emergency physicians.
Research has been done to study risk factors for ADEs and help emergency physicians …

Comparative performance of emergency physicians and clinical pharmacists in evaluating patients for drug-related ED visits

CM Hohl, PJ Zed, RB Abu-Laban… - Canadian Journal of …, 2009 - go.gale.com
Introduction: Adverse drug-related events (ADREs) cause approximately 12% of ED visits.
Our objective was to determine how emergency physicians (EPs) and clinical pharmacists …

Adverse drug events detected by clinical pharmacists in an emergency department: a prospective monocentric observational study

M Laureau, O Vuillot, V Gourhant, D Perier… - Journal of patient …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objectives Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a major public health issue in hospitals. They
are difficult to detect because of incomplete or unavailable medication history. In this study …