IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG

COVID-19 cases continue to increase around the world reaching 768 million cases on July 19, 2023. Several types of antivirals and antibiotics have become options in the treatment of COVID-19. But apart of considering the efficacy, the safety of their use must also be considered. ADRs can increas...

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Main Author: Mursyidah, Lubnah
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spelling id-itb.:763832023-08-15T08:31:30ZIDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG Mursyidah, Lubnah Indonesia Final Project COVID-19, adverse drug reaction, ADR, antibiotic, antiviral INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/76383 COVID-19 cases continue to increase around the world reaching 768 million cases on July 19, 2023. Several types of antivirals and antibiotics have become options in the treatment of COVID-19. But apart of considering the efficacy, the safety of their use must also be considered. ADRs can increase morbidity and mortality rates, increase healthcare costs, and prolong hospital stays. This study aims to determine the profile adverse drug reaction (ADR) in COVID-19 patients at RS Paru Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu Bandung and determine the causality and severity of the ADR. This study was conducted using an observasional method and cross-sectional with retrospective design. A total of 120 patients were analyzed in the study, 61% patients were identified ADR with 104 incidents. The most common ADRs are liver systems disorders (48%) and gastrointestinal disorders (24%). Most of ADRs were caused by Favipiravir (34%) and Remdesivir (33%). ADR that occurs has a causality of 59% is “probable” and 41% is “possible”, while the severity of ADRs that occurs is 42% “mild” and 58% “moderate”. The results of the correlation test showed that theres was a relationship between gender and length of treatment with ADRs (p<0,05) statistically significant. It can be interpreted that antiviral and antibiotic therapy in COVID-19 causes the most common ADRs are liver systems disorders and gastrointestinal disorders, and the causality is predominately possible with moderate severity. text
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description COVID-19 cases continue to increase around the world reaching 768 million cases on July 19, 2023. Several types of antivirals and antibiotics have become options in the treatment of COVID-19. But apart of considering the efficacy, the safety of their use must also be considered. ADRs can increase morbidity and mortality rates, increase healthcare costs, and prolong hospital stays. This study aims to determine the profile adverse drug reaction (ADR) in COVID-19 patients at RS Paru Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu Bandung and determine the causality and severity of the ADR. This study was conducted using an observasional method and cross-sectional with retrospective design. A total of 120 patients were analyzed in the study, 61% patients were identified ADR with 104 incidents. The most common ADRs are liver systems disorders (48%) and gastrointestinal disorders (24%). Most of ADRs were caused by Favipiravir (34%) and Remdesivir (33%). ADR that occurs has a causality of 59% is “probable” and 41% is “possible”, while the severity of ADRs that occurs is 42% “mild” and 58% “moderate”. The results of the correlation test showed that theres was a relationship between gender and length of treatment with ADRs (p<0,05) statistically significant. It can be interpreted that antiviral and antibiotic therapy in COVID-19 causes the most common ADRs are liver systems disorders and gastrointestinal disorders, and the causality is predominately possible with moderate severity.
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author Mursyidah, Lubnah
spellingShingle Mursyidah, Lubnah
IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG
author_facet Mursyidah, Lubnah
author_sort Mursyidah, Lubnah
title IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG
title_short IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG
title_full IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG
title_fullStr IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG
title_full_unstemmed IDENTIFICATION OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS (ADR) IN COVID-19 PATIENTS AT DR. H. A. ROTINSULU LUNG HOSPITAL BANDUNG
title_sort identification of adverse drug reactions (adr) in covid-19 patients at dr. h. a. rotinsulu lung hospital bandung
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/76383
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