Voris J C, Dunphy M P
Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
QRB Qual Rev Bull. 1991 Sep;17(9):293-6. doi: 10.1016/s0097-5990(16)30471-7.
This article describes a system of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting implemented at WJB Dorn Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina, which involves reviewing all inpatient charts by medical record technicians for possible ADRs and notifying the chief pharmacist for investigation. Cases are assigned to a clinical or staff pharmacist who completes an ADR data collection form. All ADR forms are presented to and reviewed by the pharmacy and therapeutic committee where a decision is made on whether to forward the ADR to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration via the VA Central Office for compilation. In the program's second quarter of 1990, ADR reporting increased approximately fivefold.
本文介绍了南卡罗来纳州哥伦比亚市WJB多恩退伍军人事务(VA)医院实施的药物不良反应(ADR)报告系统,该系统包括由病历技术人员审查所有住院病历以查找可能的药物不良反应,并通知主任药剂师进行调查。病例被分配给一名临床或药剂科工作人员,由其填写ADR数据收集表。所有ADR表格都提交给药学与治疗学委员会并由其进行审查,该委员会决定是否通过VA中央办公室将ADR转发给美国食品药品监督管理局进行汇总。在该计划1990年的第二季度,ADR报告数量增加了约五倍。