Drug Dosage in Hepatic Failure Database Improves Patient Safety

Implement drug dosage in hepatic failure database into your hospital or primary care electronic health record. Clinical decision support

Drug dosage in liver failure is a considerable clinical problem in healthcare that clinical decision support can improve

In patients with impaired liver function, drug dose adjustment is often required. Non-adherence to clinical prescribing recommendations may result in severe adverse events. Clinical problem

In a retrospective study for 400 cirrhotic patients, 20% of drugs were inadequately dosed

Franz et al. 2013

Hospitalization of patients receiving inadequately dosed drugs, caused by preventable adverse drug reactions (ADRs), resulted in 94 additional hospital days

Franz et al. 2013

Integrate drug dosing tool in hepatic failure into your clinical workflow with Synbase

The Synbase platform enables the integration of drug dosing tools in hepatic failure into your electronic health record and the use of a complimentary web portal. #1 clinical decision support platform

Features of Synbase platform for implementing drug dosage in hepatic failure database:

  • Gives numeric recommendations for drug dosage based on the degree of hepatic failure
  • Includes data on hepatoxicity of the drug
  • Maps drugs with local drug compendium
  • Takes drug administration route into account
  • Integrated with other drug databases (e.g., drug interactions or drug warnings in pregnancy and lactation)
  • Supports search with local trade name, active substance, and ATC code
  • Considers both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medication
  • Can be used in a desktop, tablet, or mobile application.

 

Database on drug dosing in hepatic impairment, covering prescription drugs, OTC drugs, and other substances

Clinical database

Drug dosage in hepatic failure database

Database Heparbase provides information for patients with liver diseases on the safe and effective use of 1 700 drugs, including vitamins and supplements.

All drug information has been produced according to standard operating procedures (SOPs), including published medical knowledge and the manufacturer-provided information approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and/or The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and data from national drug registers. All references are linked to their source evidence. 

Methodology of drug dosing in hepatic failure database

In the database, the degree of hepatic impairment, based on the Child-Pugh classification, is divided into three categories, as recommended by the European Medicines Agency (EMA):

Child-Pugh A (score 5-6)

Mild hepatic impairment

Child-Pugh B (score 7-9)

Moderate hepatic impairment

Child-Pugh C (score >10)

Severe hepatic impairment

High clinical usability – all dosing recommendations are classified according to clinical significance (A-D), resulting in a traffic light-like system:

A

No need for dosage modification

 

B

The information is not available, or the recommendation is estimated based on the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the substance

C

Modification of the dose or dosage interval is needed

D

The use of this drug in patients with hepatic impairment should be avoided

 

Regular updates for drug dosing in hepatic failure database

Up-to-date drug information to provide medical advice – Heparbase is developed and updated quarterly by Medbase Ltd (Finland).

Classification of clinical significance

High clinical usability – all dosing recommendations are classified according to clinical significance (A-D), resulting in a traffic light-like system:

A

No need for dosage modification

 

B

The information is not available, or the recommendation is estimated based on the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the substance

C

Modification of the dose or dosage interval is needed

D

The use of this drug in patients with hepatic impairment should be avoided

 

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