Table 2.
Variables | General [mean(±SD)] |
---|---|
Age (years) | 7.2 (±5.9) |
Number | 19 |
Concomitant medications | 3.7(±2.7)* |
Hospital stay (days) | 14 (+17)+ |
Naranjo [average points] | 6.2 (±2) |
1–4 points (Possible) | 2 |
5–8 points (Probable) | 13 |
≥ 9 points (Certain) | 4 |
Schumock & Thornton Scale | |
Preventable | 4/19 (21%) |
Not preventable | 15/19 (79%) |
Hartwig & Siegel [average level] | 2.3 (±1.0) |
Level 1 | 4 |
Level 2 | 8 |
Level 3 | 5 |
Level 4 | 1 |
Level 5 | 1 |
Classification of ADRs ADRs were classified according to the Naranjo, Schumock & Thornton and Hartwig & Siegel scale
*The comparison between ADR group and without-ADR was significant (P < 0.05; Chi-square)
+The comparison of hospital stay between ADR group and without-ADR was significant (P < 0.05; U Mann-Whitney)
ADRs Adverse Drug Reactions