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A Real-World Data Driven Pharmacovigilance Investigation on Drug-Induced Arrhythmia Using KAERS DB, a Korean Nationwide Adverse Drug Reporting Systemoa mark
  • Go, Chaerin ;
  • Kim, Semi ;
  • Kim, Yujin ;
  • Sunwoo, Yongjun ;
  • Eom, Sae Hyun ;
  • Yun, Jiseong ;
  • Shin, Sooyoung ;
  • Choi, Yeo Jin
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Publication Year
2023-11-01
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation
Pharmaceuticals, Vol.16
Keyword
adverse drug eventsarrhythmiadrug safetyKAERS DBpharmacovigilanceRWD
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Molecular MedicinePharmaceutical ScienceDrug Discovery
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the prevalence and seriousness of drug-induced arrhythmia and to identify predictors associated with the seriousness of arrhythmia. Drug-induced arrhythmia cases reported to the Korean Adverse Event Reporting System Database (KAERS DB) from January 2012 to December 2021 were investigated. A disproportionality test was performed to detect the association of the etiologic medication classes and types, along with patient demographic information, with the seriousness of drug-induced arrhythmia. Logistic regression was performed to investigate the predictors that increase the risk of serious arrhythmia. The most common etiologic agent for drug-induced arrhythmia was sevoflurane, whereas serious arrhythmia was most prevalent with narcotics. Antibiotics (reporting odds ratio (ROR) 4.125; 95% CI 1.438–11.835), chemotherapy (ROR 6.994; 95% CI 2.239–21.542), and iodinated contrast media (ROR 8.273; 95% CI 3.062–22.352) had a strong association with the seriousness of drug-induced arrhythmia. Among numerous etiologic agents, ioversol (ROR 16.490; 95% CI 3.589–75.772) and lidocaine (ROR 12.347; 95% CI 2.996–50.884) were more likely to be reported with serious arrhythmia. Aging and comorbidity, primarily cancer, are the most contributing predictors associated with serious arrhythmia. Further studies on the clinical significance of patient-specific predictors for the increased risk of serious drug-induced arrhythmia are warranted to promote drug safety.
ISSN
1424-8247
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33821
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16111612
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The APC was funded by the Ministry of Education through the National Research Funds in Korea (2021R1I1A1A01044500), the Ministry of Science and ICT (No. 2021R1C1C1003735), and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in 2023 (No. 21153MFDS 601).
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