GAO Lu,LI Jing,ZHOU Xiao,et al.Establishment and application of path-based management mode of 5-HT3 receptor antagonists in chemotherapy patients[J].ZHONGGUO YAOFANG,2023,34(04):493-496.
To establish the path-based management mode of 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 receptor antagonist (5-HT
3
RA) in chemotherapy patients, and to improve the rationality of medication in chemotherapy patients.
METHODS
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5-HT
3
RA standardized drug use control rules were formulated, with the help of medical intelligence and decision support (MINDS) system, path-based management was carried out for chemotherapy patients using 5-HT
3
RA in the form of whole-process information capture and prescription pre-review, and whole-process intervention was implemented on medication indications, usage and dosage, course of treatment, etc. The intervention effect was analyzed by comparing the changes in the use of 5-HT
3
RA without indication, unreasonable usage and dosage, repeated medication, unreasonable course of treatment, and per capita drug cost before and after the implementation of path-based management.
RESULTS
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A total of 9 181 patients were included. After the implementation of path-based management, the proportion of unindicated drugs decreased by 0.48%, and the rate of unreasonable single dosage, unreasonable frequency, repeated medication, unreasonable treatment course (5-HT
3
RA still used 3 days after chemotherapy) decreased by 10.48%, 0.65%, 1.33% and 0.34%; per capita cost of 5-HT
3
RA decreased by 13.72 yuan; there were statistical significance (
P
<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
2
5-HT
3
RA path-based management mode effectively improves the rationality of medication and provides a new idea for rational clinical drug use.
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