Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital

<p>Introduction <br />Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are highly prescribed drugs in Italy and in particular in the Sicilian region but little is known about their use in the hospital setting.</p><p>Materials and methods <br />PPI utilization and related costs were revi...

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Main Authors: Maria Meli, Renato Malta, Luigi Aprea, Andrea Pasquale, Concetta La Seta, Salvatore Di Rosa, Natale D’Alessandro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/15
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spelling doaj-e71095d8bb9b474c97c9b7804b0758312020-11-25T03:53:21ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Medicine1877-93441877-93522012-10-016310.4081/itjm.2012.20215Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospitalMaria MeliRenato MaltaLuigi ApreaAndrea PasqualeConcetta La SetaSalvatore Di RosaNatale D’Alessandro<p>Introduction <br />Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are highly prescribed drugs in Italy and in particular in the Sicilian region but little is known about their use in the hospital setting.</p><p>Materials and methods <br />PPI utilization and related costs were reviewed retrospectively by examining the pharmaceutical records of drug dispensation to the various wards of the Policlinico Universitario P. Giaccone of Palermo in 2010. Differences in the prescribing rates and drug preferences among the different clinical wards were analyzed.</p><p>Results <br />A total of 20,420 patients were hospitalized at the Policlinico of Palermo in 2010. Overall, the consumption of PPIs was 120 DDD/100 bed-days for the year 2010 with a total cost of 42,780 euros. Omeprazole and esomeprazole were the most commonly prescribed molecules accounting for over 70% of all prescriptions: nevertheless, wide differences in drug choices were noted even within the same ward. As expected, greater utilization rates were registered in the Internal Medicine and General Surgery departments. In particular, the highest consumption was observed in the Oncology, Geriatry and Obesity Surgery wards, with about 250 DDD/100 bed-days. All wards reported intravenous PPI administration suggesting some inappropriate use.</p><p>Discussion <br /> From our data, PPIs appear to be moderately over-used at the Policlinico of Palermo. This practice may lead to the inappropriate continuation of therapy in primary care, further increasing costs and risks of adverse events. A survey evaluating in more detail the appropriateness of prescriptions is advisable.</p>http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/15Proton pump inhibitorsDrug utilizationPrescribing appropriatenessHospitalDDD
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author Maria Meli
Renato Malta
Luigi Aprea
Andrea Pasquale
Concetta La Seta
Salvatore Di Rosa
Natale D’Alessandro
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Renato Malta
Luigi Aprea
Andrea Pasquale
Concetta La Seta
Salvatore Di Rosa
Natale D’Alessandro
Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
Italian Journal of Medicine
Proton pump inhibitors
Drug utilization
Prescribing appropriateness
Hospital
DDD
author_facet Maria Meli
Renato Malta
Luigi Aprea
Andrea Pasquale
Concetta La Seta
Salvatore Di Rosa
Natale D’Alessandro
author_sort Maria Meli
title Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
title_short Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
title_full Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
title_fullStr Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
title_full_unstemmed Proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
title_sort proton pump inhibitor use in a university teaching hospital
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Medicine
issn 1877-9344
1877-9352
publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>Introduction <br />Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are highly prescribed drugs in Italy and in particular in the Sicilian region but little is known about their use in the hospital setting.</p><p>Materials and methods <br />PPI utilization and related costs were reviewed retrospectively by examining the pharmaceutical records of drug dispensation to the various wards of the Policlinico Universitario P. Giaccone of Palermo in 2010. Differences in the prescribing rates and drug preferences among the different clinical wards were analyzed.</p><p>Results <br />A total of 20,420 patients were hospitalized at the Policlinico of Palermo in 2010. Overall, the consumption of PPIs was 120 DDD/100 bed-days for the year 2010 with a total cost of 42,780 euros. Omeprazole and esomeprazole were the most commonly prescribed molecules accounting for over 70% of all prescriptions: nevertheless, wide differences in drug choices were noted even within the same ward. As expected, greater utilization rates were registered in the Internal Medicine and General Surgery departments. In particular, the highest consumption was observed in the Oncology, Geriatry and Obesity Surgery wards, with about 250 DDD/100 bed-days. All wards reported intravenous PPI administration suggesting some inappropriate use.</p><p>Discussion <br /> From our data, PPIs appear to be moderately over-used at the Policlinico of Palermo. This practice may lead to the inappropriate continuation of therapy in primary care, further increasing costs and risks of adverse events. A survey evaluating in more detail the appropriateness of prescriptions is advisable.</p>
topic Proton pump inhibitors
Drug utilization
Prescribing appropriateness
Hospital
DDD
url http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/15
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