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  • Performance Evaluation of Primary Healthcare System Reform in Xinjin County, Chengdu City: Ⅵ. Drug Utilization in Healthcare Institutions of Xinjing County in 2010

    ObjectiveTo investigate the drug utilization in primary healthcare system of Xinjin county of Chengdu in 2010. MethodsThe drug utilization information in regional health information platform of Xinjin county were collected. Microsoft Excel 2003 software was used to describe the types, forms and expenditure of medicines, particularly the use of antibiotics among outpatients and inpatients. ResultsThe drug utilization of 17 hospitals in Xinjin county in 2010 was summarized below:a) there were 1 507, 1 356 and 695 kinds of drugs dispended for outpatients, and 1 271, 1 023 and 317 for inpatients in county-level hospitals (CLH), township hospitals (TH) and community healthcare centre (CHC), respectively. Among which, oral biomedicine and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) accounted for about 45% of total types, and 46% to 73% of total drug expenditure among outpatients; while oral biomedicine and the injection accounted 37% to 61% of total types of medicines dispended to inpatients, particularly injection of biomedicine accounting for over 75% of total drug expenditure among inpatients. b) The expenditure of top 30 drugs in primary care hospitals accounted for 50% of total drug expenditure among outpatients and over 85% among inpatients. c) Among the top 20 drugs, there were 15 antibiotics, which accounted for 26.5% of total drug expenditure in Xinjin county. The top 10 antibiotics were mainly cephalosporin, accounting for 59.36% and 66.27% of total antibiotics expenditure among outpatients and inpatients respectively. Conclusiona) The main forms of medicines dispended to outpatients are oral biomedicine and TCM, while oral agents and injection of biomedicine are the majority of medicines used for inpatients. b) The top 30 drugs should be monitored for rational use of drugs considering the huge expenditure. And c) the types, proportion of use and expenses of antimicrobial drugs ranked the first in CLH, CHC and TH, which may imply irrational use of antibiotics.

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  • Survey on Off-label Drug Use of Ambroxol Hydrochloride Injection among Inpatients in Guangdong General Hospital in 2012

    ObjectiveTo retrospectively analyze off-label drug use (OLDU) situation of ambroxol hydrochloride injection (AHI) among inpatients in the Guangdong General Hospital in 2012, so as to provide references for AHI OLDU. MethodsAll medical orders of AHI for inpatients in the Guangdong General Hospital in 2012 were included, and OLDU was judged according to drug labels. We summarized situation of drug use in all departments, analyzed OLDU incidence in administration path and in dose, calculated prescribed daily dose (PDD) and utilization index (DUI) in each department to evaluate the degree of OLDU in dose. Resultsa) A total of inpatients 138 227 patient-days who used AHI were included. OLDU occurred in all departments in this hospital and the total OLDU incidence was 67.06%. b) OLDU in dose occurred in 71.43% of the departments (25/35) with an incidence of 29.53%; the top 4 departments were cardiac surgery intensive care unit department (CICU) (97.74%), cardiac surgery department (97.51%), pediatric cardiac surgery department (72.30%) and pediatric intensive care unit department (PICU) (70.28%) in order. c) The PDDs in CICU department, cardiac surgery department, PICU departments, pediatric cardiac surgery department, oncological surgery ward, neurosurgery ward and intensive care unit (ICU) were higher than the defined daily dose (DDD), of which, the DUI/cDUI in CICU, cardiac surgery department, PICU and pediatric cardiac surgery department were 1 to 3 times higher than normal level. d) No relevant adverse drug reaction/adverse event (ADR/AE) reports were received in this hospital in 2012. ConclusionAHI is widely used in the Guangdong General Hospital, and AHI OLDU is commonly-seen. Further studies should be conducted to analyze the influence factors of AHI OLDU in dose and to evaluate the rationality of its application.

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  • Drug Utilization Analysis of Elderly Inpatients with Cerebral Infarction in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University in 2011

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the usage status of drugs in the treatment of senile cerebral infarction in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University in 2011, and to provide references for rational usage of drugs for inpatients with senile cerebral infarction. MethodsMedical records of the elderly (≥60 years old) inpatients with cerebral infarction in Xuanwu Hospital in 2011 were collected. ATC codes were used to standardize names of drug and classifications. Patients' general information, number of patients' used drugs, Defined Daily Doses (DDDs), and Drug Utilization Index (DUI) were calculated by using Microsoft Excel 2007 to evaluate the rationality of drugs usage. ResultsA total of 430 patients were included. The average age was 70.61±7.29 years old. The average types of diseases were 5.39. The major combined disease was circulatory system disease, accounting for 42.45%. A total of 15 656 medication records were included, involving 243 kinds of drugs (including different administration routes). The average number of used drugs for each patient during the admission was 17.11. The top 5 drugs based on percentage of patients with drug use were Ginkgo Biloba Preparation (injection), clopidogrel (oral), prostaglandin E1 (injection), atorvastatin (oral) and cinepazide (injection). The top 5 drugs of DDDs were Ginkgo Biloba Preparation (injection), ipratropium bromide (inhalation), prostaglandin E1 (injection), folic acid (orla), and clopidogrel (oral). The top 5 drugs of DUI were vitamin B12 (injection), multi-vitamin (oral), nikethamide (injection), methylprednisolone (injection), and vitamin C (oral). ConclusionFor therapeutic drugs used among the elderly patients with cerebral infarction in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, the choice, dosage and administration route of medication are rational. However, the drugs with higher DUI are not related with major diseases, which indicates that we should pay attention to the irrational drug use of clinical application, so as to ensure safety, effectiveness and economy of drug application.

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