Aktuelle Urologie | 2021

[Adverse drug reaction affecting the urinary tract - the Witten urinary tract adverse reaction score].

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The urinary tract is the site of many adverse drug reactions, including the formation of residual urine, urinary retention, pollakisuria, polyuria, nycturia, detrusor stimulation, detrusor inhibition, haematuria, dysuria and other symptoms. Nevertheless, there is no general overview or evaluation of the substances that can trigger these adverse drug reactions. The available lists of potential inadequate medication either focus on a pharmacological group of adverse reactions ( anticholinergic burden score ), a group of drugs for a specific indication (LUTS-Forta) or on a selected group of patients (PRISKUS List, Beers List).The following interdisciplinary project has been processed by the group for urogeriatrics in the University of Witten/Herdecke and is intended to fill this gap.\u200aWe have identified substances which can in principle trigger adverse reactions in the urinary tract - according to a variety of databases. We also categorise the available literature (case reports, case series, RCT, meta-analysis) and present a structured analysis of the risk by 33 experts. This results in a list of 235 substances that can lead to various different adverse reactions of the urinary tract. This list includes a theoretical score from the reports in the databases or the corresponding literature, a practical score based on an expert evaluation of clinical reality and a cumulative score, classified in accordance with the Rote Liste .It is now possible to classify the extent to which newly prescribed drugs may pose a risk of adverse reactions in different patients. Conversely, this may also help to clarify whether a functional disorder of the urinary tract is fully or partially linked to treatment with a specific drug. We plan to develop an app to assess adverse drug reactions in the urinary tract.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1055/a-1352-9370
Language English
Journal Aktuelle Urologie

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