2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2006.12.009
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The diseases we cause: Iatrogenic illness in a department of internal medicine

Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence, main causes, and risk factors of iatrogenic disease occurring in a department of internal medicine. Methods: Over a 1-year period, physicians systematically filled out a 2-page questionnaire for all patients admitted to the ward. A database was created and the data were statistically analyzed. Patients undergoing immunosuppressive, chemo-, or radiation therapy were excluded. Missing data were completed by reviewing the patients' charts. The patie… Show more

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“…Hospitalized patients aged 65 years and older are at a higher risk of AEs than young adults (1),(2),(5)-(8),(10)-(15). The incidence of AEs ranges from 5% to 58% in the elderly group (1),(2),(4),(5),(11),(12),(16)-(19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospitalized patients aged 65 years and older are at a higher risk of AEs than young adults (1),(2),(5)-(8),(10)-(15). The incidence of AEs ranges from 5% to 58% in the elderly group (1),(2),(4),(5),(11),(12),(16)-(19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, factors associated with the occurrence of adverse events were female sex 22,23, number of drugs 5,6,24,25, comorbidities, dependency 5,6,24, lower weight, and smoking history with concurrent diseases 4. In our study, lack of power and overmatching cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Since the course of drug action becomes smaller over a period of time, the dosage often needs to be increased or the drug changed when it is found to be no longer effective in ameliorating the symptom conditions of the disease; c. Many drugs are known to have side-effects where additional symptoms or sensations of a newer type of discomfort arise in the body-mind continuum. Approximately 6.5% of all hospitalization in general population is as a result of adverse drug events [37] causing ~225,000 deaths annually in US alone [38]; d. Often the individual's well-being declines over time due to strengthening of the primary disease with conventional medication.…”
Section: Healthcare Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%