Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable. The aim of the present study is to describe the frequency, the drugs involved and the preventability in the FADEs collected through the MEREAFaPS Study between 2012 and 2018. All cases including the outcome “death” have been examined. We excluded cases with vaccine-related ADEs, overdose or suicide, and ADEs occurred during the hospitalisation. Two trained assessors evaluated all cases fulfilling the inclusion criteria. ADEs’ preventability was evaluated applying the Schumock and Thornton algorithm. During the study period, we observed 429 cases of death, 92 of which were excluded. The remaining 337 cases involved 187 women and 150 men, with...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable....
Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable....
Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable....
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) represent a major health concern. Death is the ultimate ad...
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) represent a major public health concern, with death as the...
The incidence of fatal adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals varies widely, and ADRs are often ...
Drug-related deaths (DRDs) are a common cause of hospital death. Pharmacovigilance, either as sponta...
Purpose. The goal of this study was to characterise adverse drug events (ADE), including both advers...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
The goal of this study was to characterise adverse drug events (ADE), including both adverse drug re...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable....
Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable....
Fatal Adverse Events (FADEs) are a major public health problem, and some FADEs could be preventable....
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) represent a major health concern. Death is the ultimate ad...
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) represent a major public health concern, with death as the...
The incidence of fatal adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals varies widely, and ADRs are often ...
Drug-related deaths (DRDs) are a common cause of hospital death. Pharmacovigilance, either as sponta...
Purpose. The goal of this study was to characterise adverse drug events (ADE), including both advers...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
The goal of this study was to characterise adverse drug events (ADE), including both adverse drug re...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...
The aims of this study, conducted in the emergency departments of two hospitals of Naples (Italy), w...