Affiliation:
1. Pharmacy, University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG)
Abstract
Objectives and method: Survey of subcutaneous drug use and hypodermoclysis with a standardized questionnaire to 27 nursing teams and 52 physicians in a geriatric hospital department (404 beds). Evaluation of license status (CH, F, D and UK) and systematic literature review of 34 drugs used in the geriatric setting. Results: Subcutaneous route is used daily with drugs and fluids mostly for patients in palliative care (83%) or who are dehydrated (54%) when oral or IV administration is impossible (73%, 68% respectively). Morphine (98%), haloperidol (90%), furosemide (69%) and hydromorphone (56%) by bolus (36%) or slow injection over 5 min (82%) are the main drugs used and NaCl 0.9% (95%), and glucose 5%/NaCl 0.9% (31%) are commonly used for rehydration. Among the 34 drugs reviewed, only 13 (38%) are licensed for subcutaneous use in CH, UK, F or D, and only morphine (14 articles of 68) and rehydration (six articles) are evaluated in high level studies. Haloperidol and furosemide are used off-label and there are no well-designed studies supporting their subcutaneous use. Conclusion: There is a lack of information on drugs widely used by subcutaneous route in the elderly. In that context, physicians carry responsibility for the prescription.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine
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