Ischemic Heart Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Patterns of Antiacids Use in Patients With IHD Admitted to Department of Internal Medicine
There is substantial, continuing, and unexplained rise in prescribing of proton pump
inhibitors. It is unknown whether their use in practice has corresponded to their licensed
indications.
Although the indications for H2RA or PPI administration in the treatment of acid-related
diseases and the prevention of gastric mucosal damage have been well defined in the medical
literature, the perception of benefit from their use frequently tends to be extrapolated to
all patients in general, leading to an excessive consumption of these drugs in general
practice.
To date, however, little has been published with regard to the overall use or misuse of
these drugs in hospital populations in ischemic heart disease patients as a secondary
prevention to Aspirin use.
We will undertake a 6-months retrospective survey (about 1200 patients) to evaluate the use
of acid-suppressive medications in the general internal medicine ward of Rambam Hospital.
We will extract all records of prescribing of a proton pump inhibitor within Rambam Hospital
computerized patients file program (Premetheuos) in period of half year, categorized and
analyze them using statistical X2 test.
Dyspeptic symptoms are a common presenting complaint, and there is continuing debate about
management. Acid suppressant drugs, the most potent of which are proton pump inhibitors, are
often prescribed, and it has been suggested that proton pump inhibitors are probably too
widely prescribed for minor symptoms, and the cost implications of this are clear. There is
substantial, continuing, and unexplained rise in prescribing of proton pump inhibitors. It
is unknown whether their use in practice has corresponded to their licensed indications.
Although the indications for H2RA or proton pump inhibitor administration in the treatment
of acid-related diseases and the prevention of gastric mucosal damage have been well defined
in the medical literature, the perception of benefit from their use frequently tends to be
extrapolated to all patients in general, leading to an excessive consumption of these drugs
in general practice.
In addition, Physicians, nowadays tend to prescribe proton pump inhibitors for cardiac
patients who use aspirin as secondary prevention of their illness.
To date, however, little has been published with regard to the overall use or misuse of
these drugs in hospital populations, or to the fall-out of hospital prescriptions in general
practice and none has been published regarding its use in ischemic heart disease patients as
a secondary prevention to Aspirin use.
We will undertake a 6-months retrospective survey (about 1200 patients) to evaluate the use
of acid-suppressive medications in the general internal medicine ward of Rambam Hospital, a
large teaching hospital in Northern Israel; as well as the appropriateness of their
prescription to the licensed indications, while dividing them to subgroups of ischemic heart
disease patients.
We will extract all records of prescribing of a proton pump inhibitor within Rambam Hospital
computerized patients file program (Premetheuos) in period of half year, categorized and
analyze them using statistical X2 test.
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