Farmacia hospitalaria : órgano oficial de expresión científica de la Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria
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To know the satisfaction degree manifested by outpatients presenting in the hospital pharmacy department pharmaceutical care clinic, and to identify organizational improvement items. ⋯ The survey allowed to identify organizational weaknesses. Overall score was very satisfactory, yet improvable. Future surveys are required for result comparisons and continual improvement assessment.
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To describe the implementation of a unitary dose drug dispensation system (UDDDS) with computerized medical orders in an intensive care unit (ICU) including 10 multi-purpose offices, and to obtain a medication error index as an indicator of the process quality. ⋯ Computerized medical orders favored compliance with consensus protocols defined in software programs at the pharmacy department, even though the degree of adhesion degree was not quantitized. They also allowed a validation of all medical prescriptions by a pharmacist before dispensation. The total number of errors detected during the study period was 86. Error opportunities were 26,695, and the overall error index was 0.32%. During the study an error occurred every 312.5 error opportunities.
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Severe sepsis is a high prevalent disease at Intensive Care Units with no specific treatment till recently. Several clinical trials show low serum levels of activated protein C in this kind of patients. Recently, drotrecogin alfa (activated), a recombinant human activated protein C, has been approved in Spain for severe sepsis treatment in addition to the best patient care. ⋯ It demonstrates not only its efficacy and safety, but also a 19.4% reduction in the relative risk of death. Nevertheless, it is difficult to decide which patients would be candidate for this new therapy due to its lack of experience, high cost and the risk-benefit relationship. This review attempts to provide an overview about this new hospital drug.