AUTHOR=Lombardi Niccolò , Crescioli Giada , Bettiol Alessandra , Tuccori Marco , Capuano Annalisa , Bonaiuti Roberto , Mugelli Alessandro , Venegoni Mauro , Vighi Giuseppe Danilo , Vannacci Alfredo , the MEREAFaPS Study group , Aiezza Maria Luisa , Bettiol Alessandra , Bettoni Daria , Blandizzi Corrado , Bonaiuti Roberto , Borsi Valentina , Capuano Annalisa , Cecchi Errica , Convertino Irma , Crescioli Giada , Del Lungo Martina , Di Mauro Cristina , Farina Gabriella , Ferraro Sara , Fucile Annamaria , Galfrascoli Elena , Geninatti Elisabetta , Giovannetti Linda , Leonardi Luca , Liccardo Rosa , Lombardi Niccolò , Marra Anna , Marrazzo Eleonora , Monina Giovanna , Mugelli Alessandro , Pagani Silvia , Parrilli Maria , Rafaniello Concetta , Rossi Francesco , Rossi Marco , Rostan Stefania , Ruocco Marco , Sironi Marita , Spada Giulia , Sportiello Liberata , Vannacci Alfredo , Venegoni Mauro , Vighi Giuditta Violetta , Vighi Giuseppe Danilo TITLE=Italian Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations for Outpatients’ Adverse Drug Events: 12-Year Active Pharmacovigilance Surveillance (The MEREAFaPS Study) JOURNAL=Frontiers in Pharmacology VOLUME=11 YEAR=2020 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2020.00412 DOI=10.3389/fphar.2020.00412 ISSN=1663-9812 ABSTRACT=Background

Adverse drug event (ADEs) are a significant cause of emergency department (ED) visits and consequent hospitalization. Preventing ADEs and their related ED visits in outpatients remains a public health safety challenge. In this context, the aims of the present study were to describe the frequency, seriousness and preventability of outpatients’ ADE-related ED visits and hospitalizations in the Italian general population, and to identify the presence of potential predictors of ADE-related hospitalization.

Methods

We performed a nationwide, multicentre, observational, retrospective study based on reports of suspected ADEs collected between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2018 in 94 EDs involved in the MEREAFaPS project. Patients’ demographic characteristics, their clinical status, suspected and concomitant drugs, ADE description, and its degree of seriousness, were collected. Causality and preventability were assessed using validated algorithms, and logistic regression analyses were used to estimate the reporting odds ratios (RORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of ADE-related hospitalization, considering the following covariates: age, sex, ethnicity, number of implicated medications, parenteral administration, presence of interaction, therapeutic error, and/or complementary and alternative medicines (CAM).

Results

Within 12 years, 61,855 reports of suspected ADE were collected, of which 18,918 (30.6%) resulted in hospitalization (ADE defined as serious). Patients were mostly female (56.6%) and Caucasians (87.7%), with a mean age of 57.5 ± 25.0 years. 58% of patients were treated with more than two drugs, and 47% of ADEs leading to hospitalization were preventable. Anticoagulants, antibiotics, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) were the most frequently implicated agents for ED visits and/or hospitalization, which included clinically significant ADEs, such as haemorrhage for anticoagulants, moderate to severe allergic reactions for antibiotics, and dermatologic reactions and gastrointestinal disturbances for NSAIDs. Older age (1.54 [1.48–1.60]), higher number of concomitantly taken drugs (2.22 [2.14–2.31]), the presence of drug-drug interactions (1.52 [1.28–1.81]), and therapeutic error (1.54 [1.34–1.78]), were significantly associated with an increased risk of hospitalization.

Conclusion

Our long-term active pharmacovigilance study in ED provided a valid estimation of ADE-related hospitalization in a representative sample of the Italian general population and can suggest further focus on medication safety in outpatients, in order to early recognise and prevent ADEs.