Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 11 issue 1 2021
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adult medical emergency unit presentations due to adverse drug reactions in a setting of high HIV prevalence

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Title

Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 11 issue 1 2021
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adult medical emergency unit presentations due to adverse drug reactions in a setting of high HIV prevalence

Subject

Emergency department
Adverse drug reaction
Prevalence
HIV

Description

Introduction: South Africa has the world’s largest antiretroviral treatment programme, which may contribute to
the adverse drug reaction (ADR) burden. We aimed to determine the proportion of adult non-trauma emergency
unit (EU) presentations attributable to ADRs and to characterise ADR-related EU presentations, stratified according
to HIV status, to determine the contribution of drugs used in management of HIV and its complications to
ADR-related EU presentations, and identify factors associated with ADR-related EU presentation.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective folder review on a random 1.7% sample of presentations over a 12-month
period in 2014/2015 to the EUs of two hospitals in Cape Town, South Africa. We identified potential ADRs with
the help of a trigger tool. A multidisciplinary panel assessed potential ADRs for causality, severity, and
preventability.
Results: We included 1010 EU presentations and assessed 80/1010 (7.9%) as ADR-related, including 20/239
(8.4%) presentations among HIV-positive attendees. Among HIV-positive EU attendees with ADRs 17/20 (85%)
were admitted, versus 22/60 (37%) of HIV-negative/unknown EU attendees. Only 5/21 (24%) ADRs in HIVpositive
EU attendees were preventable, versus 24/63 (38%) in HIV-negative/unknown EU attendees. On
multivariate analysis, only increasing drug count was associated with ADR-related EU presentation (adjusted
odds ratio 1.10 per additional drug, 95% confidence interval 1.03 to 1.18), adjusted for age, sex, HIV status,
comorbidity, and hospital.
Conclusions: ADRs caused a significant proportion of EU presentations, similar to findings from other resourcelimited
settings. The spectrum of ADR manifestations in our EUs reflects South Africa’s colliding epidemics of
infectious and non-communicable diseases. ADRs among HIV-positive EU attendees were more severe and less
likely to be preventable.

Creator

Johannes P. Mouton, Nicole Jobanputra , Christine Njuguna , Hannah Gunter , Annemie Stewart , Ushma Mehta , Sa’ad Lahri , Richard Court , Ehimario Igumbor , Gary Maartens , Karen Cohen

Source

www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem

Publisher

elsevier

Date

19 October 2020

Contributor

peri irawan

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

Files

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,Repository, Repository Horizon University Indonesia, Repository Universitas Horizon Indonesia, Horizon.ac.id, Horizon University Indonesia, Universitas Horizon Indonesia, HorizonU, Repo Horizon ,

Citation

Johannes P. Mouton, Nicole Jobanputra , Christine Njuguna , Hannah Gunter , Annemie Stewart , Ushma Mehta , Sa’ad Lahri , Richard Court , Ehimario Igumbor , Gary Maartens , Karen Cohen , “Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 11 issue 1 2021
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Adult medical emergency unit presentations due to adverse drug reactions in a setting of high HIV prevalence,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 10, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2526.