探索定义相关的不良反应:通过FAERS数据库分析进行现实世界的药监测研究
Wenrong Lin1, Yuhao Lin2, Siqi Xu2
1Department of Ultrasound, Clinical Oncology School of Fujian Medical University, Fujian Cancer Hospital, Fuzhou, China.
British journal of clinical pharmacology
|September 20, 2025
概括
这项研究分析了美国食品和药物管理局 (FDA) 的数据,以确定与超声波对比剂Definity相关的不良药物反应 (ADR). 关键发现突出了潜在的过敏和心肺事件,强调了持续安全监测的必要性.
科学领域:
- 药物监督 药物监督 药物监督
- 医疗成像安全 医疗成像安全
- 药物不良事件分析药物不良事件分析
背景情况:
- 定义是一种广泛使用的超声波对比剂 (UCA) 在心声回声学.
- 关于Definity在大量患者群体中的安全性,现实世界数据有限.
- 了解定义相关的不良事件对于患者的安全至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用现实世界的数据,调查定义相关的不良药物反应 (ADR).
- 分析来自美国食品和药物管理局 (FDA) 的不良事件报告系统 (FAERS) 的安全信号.
- 识别特定的ADR及其相关器官系统.
主要方法:
- 使用不成比例性分析来检测显著的副作用.
- 使用统计算法,包括ROR,PRR,BCPNN和EBGM.
- 分析了FAERS数据库中的Definity报告的1522个病例.
主要成果:
- 在10个系统器官类 (SOC) 中确定了35个与定义相关的首选术语 (PT).
- 最多报告的SOC包括肌肉骨,心脏,免疫系统,呼吸道和一般性疾病.
- 分析显示了潜在的过敏和心肺反应.
结论:
- 这项现实世界的药监测研究确定了与Definity.相关的显著副作用.
- 过敏和心肺反应是关键的关注领域.
- 需要进一步的研究来确定这些已识别的副作用的临床意义.
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