Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Araújo, Daniela Maria, Alves, Amanda Suellen Santana, Leite, Andreza Roberta de França, Costa, Beatriz Rafaella da Silva, Souto de Albuquerque, Érica Larissa Marinho, Dourado, Keila Fernandes, Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9263
Resumo: The nutrients present in a diet can affect the the medication effects. Likewise, the drug can interfere with the absorption of some nutrients or even the effect of another drug. The objective was to evaluate the possible drug/drug interactions and between drugs/nutrients in geriatric and pediatric inpatients. Descriptive and transversal study developed in the geriatric and pediatric sectors of a Teaching Hospital in Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil. Data collection took place between March and May 2018. Data was collected by consulting medical records of 20 elderly (≥60 years old) and 20 children (<12 years old) to identify possible drug/drug and drug/nutrient interactions . In the elderly cohort, the predominant gender was male (55%), the average age was 75.05±10.17 years and the most frequent disease was hypertension (45%). 145 types of potential drug/drug interactions and 147 possible drug/nutrient interactions were identified. In the cohort of children, the predominant gender was male (52.4%), aged between 3 months and 11 years and the most frequent disease was Sydenham's Korea. 17 types of probable drug/drug interactions and 105 possible drug/nutrient interactions were identified. The findings indicate that there is a high risk of possible drug/drug and drug/nutrient interactions, both for assisted elderly (95%) and for hospitalized children (85%).
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spelling Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderlyPosibles interacciones medicamento-nutriente en niños y ancianos hospitalizadosPossíveis interações fármaco-nutrientes em crianças e idosos hospitalizadosDrug interactionsAdverse effectPatient safety.Interacciones medicamentosasEfecto adversoSeguridad del paciente.Interações medicamentosasEfeito adversoSegurança do paciente.The nutrients present in a diet can affect the the medication effects. Likewise, the drug can interfere with the absorption of some nutrients or even the effect of another drug. The objective was to evaluate the possible drug/drug interactions and between drugs/nutrients in geriatric and pediatric inpatients. Descriptive and transversal study developed in the geriatric and pediatric sectors of a Teaching Hospital in Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil. Data collection took place between March and May 2018. Data was collected by consulting medical records of 20 elderly (≥60 years old) and 20 children (<12 years old) to identify possible drug/drug and drug/nutrient interactions . In the elderly cohort, the predominant gender was male (55%), the average age was 75.05±10.17 years and the most frequent disease was hypertension (45%). 145 types of potential drug/drug interactions and 147 possible drug/nutrient interactions were identified. In the cohort of children, the predominant gender was male (52.4%), aged between 3 months and 11 years and the most frequent disease was Sydenham's Korea. 17 types of probable drug/drug interactions and 105 possible drug/nutrient interactions were identified. The findings indicate that there is a high risk of possible drug/drug and drug/nutrient interactions, both for assisted elderly (95%) and for hospitalized children (85%).Los nutrientes presentes en una dieta pueden afectar las condiciones necesarias para que el medicamento produzca el efecto deseado. Asimismo, el fármaco puede interferir con la absorción de algunos nutrientes o incluso con el efecto de otro fármaco. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar las posibles interacciones fármaco/fármaco y fármaco/nutriente en pacientes geriátricos y pediátricos hospitalizados. Estudio descriptivo y transversal desarrollado en los sectores geriátrico y pediátrico de un Hospital de Enseñanza Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brasil. La recopilación de datos se llevó a cabo entre marzo y mayo de 2018. Los datos se recopilaron consultando los registros médicos de 20 ancianos (≥60 años) y 20 niños (<12 años) para identificar posibles interacciones fármaco/fármaco y fármaco/nutriente. En la cohorte de ancianos, el sexo predominante fue el masculino (55%), la edad promedio fue de 75,05±10,17 años y la enfermedad más frecuente fue la hipertensión (45%). Se identificaron 145 tipos de posibles interacciones fármaco/fármaco y 147 posibles interacciones fármaco/nutriente. En la cohorte de niños, el sexo predominante fue el masculino (52,4%), con edades comprendidas entre los 3 meses y los 11 años y la enfermedad más frecuente fue Sydenham's Korea. Se identificaron 17 tipos de probables interacciones fármaco/fármaco y 105 posibles interacciones entre nutrientes y fármacos. Los resultados indican que existe un alto riesgo de posibles interacciones fármaco/fármaco y fármaco/nutriente, tanto para ancianos asistidos (95%) como para niños hospitalizados (85%).Os nutrientes presentes em uma dieta podem afetar as condições necessárias para que o medicamento produza o efeito desejado. Da mesma forma, o medicamento pode interferir na absorção de alguns nutrientes ou, até mesmo, no efeito de outro fármaco. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar as possíveis interações droga/droga e entre drogas/nutrientes em pacientes geriátricos e pediátricos em regime de internação. Estudo descritivo e transversal desenvolvido nos setores de geriatria e de pediatria de um Hospital-Escola de Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brasil. A coleta de dados ocorreu entre março e maio de 2018. Os dados foram coletados por meio de consultas a prontuários de 20 idosos (≥60 anos) e 20 crianças (<12 anos) para identificação das possíveis interações droga/droga e droga/nutriente. Na coorte de idosos, o sexo predominante foi o masculino (55%), a média de idade foi de 75,05±10,17 anos e a doença mais frequente foi a hipertensão (45%). Foram identificados 145 tipos de interações droga/droga potenciais e 147 possíveis interações entre droga/nutrientes. Na coorte de crianças, o sexo predominante foi o masculino (52,4%), com idade variando entre 3 meses e 11 anos e a doença mais frequente foi a Coreia de Sydenham. Foram identificados 17 tipos de prováveis interações droga/droga e 105 possíveis interações entre nutrientes e medicamentos. Os resultados indicam que existe um elevado risco de possíveis interações droga/droga e droga/nutrientes, tanto para idosos assistidos (95%) como para as crianças hospitalizadas (85%).Research, Society and Development2020-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/926310.33448/rsd-v9i10.9263Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e9839109263Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e9839109263Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e98391092632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9263/8447Copyright (c) 2020 Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da Silva; Daniela Maria Araújo; Amanda Suellen Santana Alves; Andreza Roberta de França Leite; Beatriz Rafaella da Silva Costa; Érica Larissa Marinho Souto de Albuquerque; Keila Fernandes Dourado; Flavia Cristina Morone Pintohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da Araújo, Daniela MariaAlves, Amanda Suellen Santana Leite, Andreza Roberta de França Costa, Beatriz Rafaella da Silva Souto de Albuquerque, Érica Larissa Marinho Dourado, Keila Fernandes Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9263Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:35.495047Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
Posibles interacciones medicamento-nutriente en niños y ancianos hospitalizados
Possíveis interações fármaco-nutrientes em crianças e idosos hospitalizados
title Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
spellingShingle Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
Silva, Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da
Drug interactions
Adverse effect
Patient safety.
Interacciones medicamentosas
Efecto adverso
Seguridad del paciente.
Interações medicamentosas
Efeito adverso
Segurança do paciente.
title_short Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
title_full Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
title_fullStr Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
title_full_unstemmed Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
title_sort Possible drug-nutrient interactions in hospitalized children and elderly
author Silva, Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da
author_facet Silva, Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da
Araújo, Daniela Maria
Alves, Amanda Suellen Santana
Leite, Andreza Roberta de França
Costa, Beatriz Rafaella da Silva
Souto de Albuquerque, Érica Larissa Marinho
Dourado, Keila Fernandes
Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Daniela Maria
Alves, Amanda Suellen Santana
Leite, Andreza Roberta de França
Costa, Beatriz Rafaella da Silva
Souto de Albuquerque, Érica Larissa Marinho
Dourado, Keila Fernandes
Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Pollyanna Stéfany Lima da
Araújo, Daniela Maria
Alves, Amanda Suellen Santana
Leite, Andreza Roberta de França
Costa, Beatriz Rafaella da Silva
Souto de Albuquerque, Érica Larissa Marinho
Dourado, Keila Fernandes
Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drug interactions
Adverse effect
Patient safety.
Interacciones medicamentosas
Efecto adverso
Seguridad del paciente.
Interações medicamentosas
Efeito adverso
Segurança do paciente.
topic Drug interactions
Adverse effect
Patient safety.
Interacciones medicamentosas
Efecto adverso
Seguridad del paciente.
Interações medicamentosas
Efeito adverso
Segurança do paciente.
description The nutrients present in a diet can affect the the medication effects. Likewise, the drug can interfere with the absorption of some nutrients or even the effect of another drug. The objective was to evaluate the possible drug/drug interactions and between drugs/nutrients in geriatric and pediatric inpatients. Descriptive and transversal study developed in the geriatric and pediatric sectors of a Teaching Hospital in Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil. Data collection took place between March and May 2018. Data was collected by consulting medical records of 20 elderly (≥60 years old) and 20 children (<12 years old) to identify possible drug/drug and drug/nutrient interactions . In the elderly cohort, the predominant gender was male (55%), the average age was 75.05±10.17 years and the most frequent disease was hypertension (45%). 145 types of potential drug/drug interactions and 147 possible drug/nutrient interactions were identified. In the cohort of children, the predominant gender was male (52.4%), aged between 3 months and 11 years and the most frequent disease was Sydenham's Korea. 17 types of probable drug/drug interactions and 105 possible drug/nutrient interactions were identified. The findings indicate that there is a high risk of possible drug/drug and drug/nutrient interactions, both for assisted elderly (95%) and for hospitalized children (85%).
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