Literature Analysis of Vitamins Utilization in Parenteral Nutrition Prescription in China during 2006-2015
10.6039/j.issn.1001-0408.2017.17.06
- VernacularTitle:我国2006-2015年肠外营养处方中维生素使用的文献分析
- Author:
Lianzhen CHEN
;
Yuxiao WANG
;
Jincheng YANG
;
Sumin LI
;
Jie LIU
;
Mei YANG
;
Guohui LI
;
Jianchun YU
- Keywords:
Nutritional support therapy;
Parenteral nutrition;
Vitamin;
Rational drug use;
Analysis of prescriptions
- From:
China Pharmacy
2017;28(17):2326-2330
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the application of vitamins in parenteral nutrition (PN) prescription,and to provide reference for rational use of vitamins in PN. METHODS:Usingparenteral nutritionintravenous nutritionprescription analy-sisrational drug useanalysis of medical orderas keywords,the literatures about the rationality analysis of PN prescriptions were retrieved from CNKI and Wanfang database during 2006-2015,and the utilization of vitamin included in literatures were ana-lyzed and summarized. RESULTS:A total of 34 literatures were included. There were 158874 prescriptions,among which vitamin was used in 145400 prescriptions (91.52%). 12 or 13 kinds of vitamin were used in 73508 prescriptions (46.27%);over-dose drug use was found in 53388 prescriptions(33.60%),and vitamin was not completely added into 18504 prescriptions(11.65%);no vitamin was added into 1663 prescriptions (1.05%). The proportion of the prescriptions including 12 or 13 kinds of vitamin was the highest in northern China (52.00%). 12 or 13 kinds of vitamin were added into the prescriptions and the author believed that the proportion of excessive use of vitamin,incomplete addition of water-soluble vitamin and fat-soluble vitamin in class three grade A hospitals were all lower than hospitals below class three grade A. The prescriptions including 12 or 13 kinds of necessary vi-tamin were adopted in oncology department(97.72%),internal medicine department(86.62%),intensive care unit(77.99%)and surgery department(52.83%). CONCLUSIONS:The standardized use of vitamin PN prescriptions occupies low proportion in Chi-na. It is necessary to enhance the conception that multiple recommended vitamins should be added into PN.