POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR

One of the challenges in treating COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities is the potential for drug interactions where the majority of sufferers with comorbidities receive polypharmacy. Drug interactions can cause side effects that can increase the risk of hospitalization, prolong recovery time,...

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Main Author: Krisna Lynar, Iva
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Language:Indonesia
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spelling id-itb.:803912024-01-22T15:29:57ZPOTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR Krisna Lynar, Iva Indonesia Final Project COVID-19; drug interaction; comorbidities INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80391 One of the challenges in treating COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities is the potential for drug interactions where the majority of sufferers with comorbidities receive polypharmacy. Drug interactions can cause side effects that can increase the risk of hospitalization, prolong recovery time, and/or death in extreme cases. This study aims to examine the potential for drug interactions in COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities. The research was carried out using a cross-sectional observational descriptive method and retrospective data collection from control sheets and medical records of COVID-19 sufferers for the period March 2020 - December 2022 at a private hospital in Bogor City. Drug interactions potential and severity categories were assessed using Dynamedex and Lexicomp. Correlation between demographic data and potential drug interactions was analyzed for significance using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests. The results showed that from 96 COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities, there were 998 potential drug interactions with severity categories of minor (5,9%), moderat (39%), and major (54,8%), and contraindications (2 cases or 0,2%). There is a significantly correlation between drug interactions and the length of stay in COVID19 sufferers with comorbid diabetes mellitus with moderat (p = 0.007) and major (p = 0.010) severity categories. Based on demographics data there is significantly correlation (p=0.044) between gender and drug interaction potential with major category in COVID-19 patient with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension. From 96 COVID-19 patient with comorbidities (diabetes mellitus, hypertension, congestive heart failure, urinary tract infection, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease) the significant interaction potential occur mainly in patient with diabetes mellitus and diabetes mellitus and hypertension comorbid. text
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description One of the challenges in treating COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities is the potential for drug interactions where the majority of sufferers with comorbidities receive polypharmacy. Drug interactions can cause side effects that can increase the risk of hospitalization, prolong recovery time, and/or death in extreme cases. This study aims to examine the potential for drug interactions in COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities. The research was carried out using a cross-sectional observational descriptive method and retrospective data collection from control sheets and medical records of COVID-19 sufferers for the period March 2020 - December 2022 at a private hospital in Bogor City. Drug interactions potential and severity categories were assessed using Dynamedex and Lexicomp. Correlation between demographic data and potential drug interactions was analyzed for significance using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests. The results showed that from 96 COVID-19 sufferers with comorbidities, there were 998 potential drug interactions with severity categories of minor (5,9%), moderat (39%), and major (54,8%), and contraindications (2 cases or 0,2%). There is a significantly correlation between drug interactions and the length of stay in COVID19 sufferers with comorbid diabetes mellitus with moderat (p = 0.007) and major (p = 0.010) severity categories. Based on demographics data there is significantly correlation (p=0.044) between gender and drug interaction potential with major category in COVID-19 patient with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypertension. From 96 COVID-19 patient with comorbidities (diabetes mellitus, hypertension, congestive heart failure, urinary tract infection, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease) the significant interaction potential occur mainly in patient with diabetes mellitus and diabetes mellitus and hypertension comorbid.
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POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR
author_facet Krisna Lynar, Iva
author_sort Krisna Lynar, Iva
title POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR
title_short POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR
title_full POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR
title_fullStr POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR
title_full_unstemmed POTENTIAL DRUG INTERACTIONS IN COVID-19 SUFFERERS WITH COMORBIDITIES AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BOGOR
title_sort potential drug interactions in covid-19 sufferers with comorbidities at a private hospital in bogor
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80391
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