Bastiaan Sallevelt

45 Performance of a trigger tool for detecting adverse drug reactions Table 3. Continued. ADR causality score: possible–probable–certain ADR causality score: probable–certain Trigger ADR, n (%) Drugs related to ADR (n) Recognition by usual care, % ADR, n (%) Drugs related to ADR (n) Recognition by usual care, % Supratherapeutic INR 9 (2.3) Antithrombotic agents (9) 100 9 (6.5) Antithrombotic agents (9) 100 Vomiting / diarrhoea 8 (2.0) Antibacterials for systemic use (8) 87.5 6 (4.3) Antibacterials for systemic use (6) 100 Gastrointestinal bleeding 6 (1.5) Antithrombotic agents (6) 83.3 4 (2.9) Antithrombotic agents (4) 100 Hyperglycaemia 1 (0.3) Corticosteroids for systemic use (1) 100 1 (0.7) Corticosteroids for systemic use (1) 100 Fracture 0 (0) N/A N/A 0 (0) N/A N/A Acute heart failure 0 (0) N/A N/A 0 (0) N/A N/A Intracranial bleeding 0 (0) N/A N/A 0 (0) N/A N/A Total 393 (100) Diuretics (139)Agents acting on RAAS (53) Analgesics (44) Other (157) 83.5 139 (100) Diuretics (41) Analgesics (25) Antithrombotic agents (20) Other (53) 97.1 2

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