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ARLID 0437509
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DOI 10.5507/bp.2014.057
title (primary) (eng) Incidence of intravenous drug incompatibilities in intensive care units
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page_count 5 s.
serial
ARLID cav_un_epca*0420230
ISSN 1213-8118
title Biomedical Papers
volume_id 159
volume 4 (2015)
page_num 652-656
publisher
name Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
keyword medical error
keyword graph theory
keyword graph coloring
keyword drug administration
keyword drug incompatibilities
keyword applied combinatorics
keyword decision theory
keyword medical
keyword medication safety
keyword intensive care units
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0312243
name1 Machotka
name2 O.
country CZ
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0312244
name1 Maňák
name2 J.
country CZ
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0264564
name1 Kuběna
name2 Aleš Antonín
full_dept (cz) Ekonometrie
full_dept Department of Econometrics
department (cz) E
department E
institution UTIA-B
full_dept Department of Econometrics
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0038373
name1 Vlček
name2 J.
country CZ
source
url http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2014/E/kubena-0437509.pdf
cas_special
abstract (eng) Drug incompatibilities are relatively common in inpatients and this may result in increased morbidity/mortality as well as add to costs. The aim of this 12 month study was to identify real incidences of drug incompatibilities in intravenous lines in critically ill patients in two intensive care units (ICUs). Methods: A prospective cross sectional study of 82 patients in 2 ICUs, one medical and one surgical in a 1500-bed university hospital. One monitor carried out observations during busy hours with frequent drug administration. Patients included in both ICUs were those receiving at least two different intravenous drugs. Results: 6.82% and 2.16% of drug pairs were found to be incompatible in the two ICUs respectively. The study showed that a significant number of drug incompatibilities occur in both medical and surgical ICUs. It follows that the incidence of incompatibilities could be diminished by adhering to a few simple rules for medication administration, following by recommendations for multiple lumen catheter use
reportyear 2016
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permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0241892
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0300034
institution UK
name Karlova Univerzita v Praze
country CZ
confidential S
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mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0420230 Biomedical Papers 1213-8118 1804-7521 Roč. 159 č. 4 2015 652 656 Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci