Adverse reactions caused by antimicrobials in hospitalized pediatric patients

causality and avoidability analysis

Authors

  • Ronaldo Gomes Alexandre Júnior Universidade Federal do Ceará http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3264-6514
  • Paloma Araújo Lima Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Mileyde Ponte Portela Federal University of Ceará
  • João Lucas de Farias Lima
  • Elisangela Costa Lima Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Marta Maria de França Fonteles Universidade Federal do Ceará http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2570-9265

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902022000X20799

Keywords:

Adverse Drug Reactions, Pediatrics, Antimicrobials, Causality, Avoidability

Abstract

In pediatrics, drug therapy is commonly performed through adaptations of the dosage forms to adult use, increasing the risk of adverse drug reactions. In this context, studies assessing the severity and avoidability of the adverse reactions in children, especially those caused by antimicrobials, are still scarce. This work aimed to investigate suspected antimicrobial adverse reactions (ATM-ADRs) in pediatric patients admitted to a public hospital in northeastern Brazil, focusing on causality and avoidability analysis. A cohort study was carried out over a period of six months in a 64-bed pediatric unit. The incidence of suspected adverse reactions caused by antimicrobials was 14.65%. Most reactions were rated as probable (89.13%), with moderate severity (84.78%) and possibly avoidable (45.65%). The analysis indicated that the use of a larger number of medications (p<0.0001) and longer hospital stay (p=0.004) were related to the occurrence of ATM-ADR. Our findings demonstrated that almost half of the suspected reactions could be prevented and that the antimicrobial’s clinical management is relevant in this context. Besides, increasingly accurate adverse reaction classification instruments are essential. These results can support the development of therapeutic guidelines addressed to a safe and effective pharmacotherapy in the pediatric area.

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Author Biographies

  • Ronaldo Gomes Alexandre Júnior, Universidade Federal do Ceará

    Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Nursing

  • Paloma Araújo Lima, Universidade Federal do Ceará

    Pharmacy Department, School of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Nursing

  • Mileyde Ponte Portela, Federal University of Ceará

    Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Nursing

  • Elisangela Costa Lima, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

    School of Pharmacy

  • Marta Maria de França Fonteles, Universidade Federal do Ceará

    Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Nursing

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Adverse reactions caused by antimicrobials in hospitalized pediatric patients: causality and avoidability analysis. (2023). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 58. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902022000X20799