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Introduction: The acid-suppressive medications are used frequently in hospitalized patients, but some studies suggests that their are overused, especially in the treatment of stress ulcer prophylaxis in low-risk patients. This research determine the frequency of use and indications of acid-suppressive medications in hospitalized patients in a internal medical service. Materials and methods: A at random and retrospective revision of 209 medical records of 661 hospitalized patients during the year 2000 in the V Internal Medical Service of the General University Hospital of Gregorio Marañón (Cantoblanco). Definitions: Use: any prescription of an acid-suppressive medication, regardless of dosage regimen, in which the patient received at least one dose. Appropriated indication: endoscopical criteria: treatment of active ulcer disease, esophagitis or gastritis. Medical criteria: symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux, dyspepsia, prolonging of previous treatment, as a part of a treatment regimen for H. pylori, relief of dyspepsia caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, stress ulcer prophylaxis in high risk patients. Inappropriate indication: any other uses were considered not indicated. Results: Of the 209 patients, a total of 157 (75,1%) received acidsuppressive therapy, average age 76 years old, 89 women (56,7%) and 68 men (43,3%). The admitting diagnoses for the admission were: CHF 34 (21,7%), Pneumonia (16,6%), UTI (15,3%) y COPD 18 (11,5%). The use in hospital ward was 84,7% (133), with inappropriate use 72,2% (96), the cause of prescription "no reason" 52,1% (50), and received proton pump inhibitors 46,9% (45). Conclusions: This study show a high frequency of incorrect use of acid-suppressive medications in hospitalized patients.
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Noguerado Asensio, A., Rodríguez Barrientos, R., Zelaya Castro, P., Sánchez Sempere, A., Antuña Blanco, F., Lutz García, E., … Alcázar, M. S. (2002). Utilización de supresores de la secreción ácida en pacientes hospitalizados. Anales de Medicina Interna, 19(11), 557–560. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0212-71992002001100002
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