Abstract:Objective To analyze the use of narcotic drugs in outpatient pharmacy of a tertiary hospital in 2020, and to provide clinical reference for economic and rational drug use. Methods Totally 1 910 anesthesia prescriptions in the outpatient pharmacy of the hospital in 2020 were collected, and the consumption sum, defined daily dose (DDD), defined daily dose system (DDDs), daily dose cost (DDc), and order ratio (b/a) were statistically analyzed. Results The consumption sum of Oxycodone hydrochloride sustained-release tablets (10mg) was the highest, followed by oxycodone hydrochloride sustained-release tablets (40 mg); the DDDs of Oxycodone hydrochloride sustained-release tablets (10mg) was the highest, followed by fentanyl transdermal patch. Oxycodone hydrochloride sustained release tablets (40 mg) had the highest daily cost, followed by fentanyl transdermal patch; the order ratio of fentanyl transdermal patch was the largest, b/a=2, and the ranking ratio of other narcotic drugs (b/a) was close to 1. Conclusion The use of narcotic drugs in the outpatient department of the hospital is generally reasonable, but the use level of some drugs needs to be improved.
王真真,李燕,吕光耀,胡丽敏,王滨. 2020年某三甲医院门诊麻醉药品的使用情况分析[J]. 中国医院统计, 2021, 28(5): 413-415.
Wang Zhenzhen, Li Yan, Lü Guangyao, Hu Limin, Wang Bin. Analysis on the use of narcotic drugs in outpatients of a tertiary hospital in 2020. journal1, 2021, 28(5): 413-415.