A Review of the Most Impactful Published Pharmacotherapy-Pertinent Literature of 2019 and 2020 for Clinicians Caring for Patients With Thermal or Inhalation Injury

Author:

Hill David M1,Boyd Allison N2,Zavala Sarah3,Adams Beatrice4,Reger Melissa5,Maynard Kaylee M6,Adams Tori R7,Drabick Zachary8,Carter Kristen9,Johnson Heather A10,Alexander Kaitlin M11,Smith Lisa12,Frye Jared7,Gayed Rita M13,Quan Asia N14,Walroth Todd A2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Regional One Health, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

2. Department of Pharmacy, Eskenazi Health, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

3. Department of Pharmacy, Community Hospital, Munster, Indiana, USA

4. Department of Pharmacy, Tampa General Hospital, Florida, USA

5. Department of Pharmacy, Community Regional Medical Center, Fresno, California, USA

6. Department of Pharmacy, University of Rochester Medical Center, New York, USA

7. Department of Pharmaceutical Care, University of Iowa Health Care, USA

8. Department of Pharmacy, University of Florida Health Shands Hospital, Gainesville, USA

9. Department of Pharmacy, UC Health University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Ohio, USA

10. Department of Pharmacy, Methodist Hospital and Methodist Children’s Hospital, San Antonio, Texas, USA

11. Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Gainesville, USA

12. Department of Pharmacy, Doctors Hospital, Augusta, Georgia, USA

13. Department of Pharmacy and Clinical Nutrition, Grady Health System, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

14. Department of Pharmacy, The Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health, Phoenix, USA

Abstract

Abstract Keeping abreast with current literature can be challenging, especially for practitioners caring for patients sustaining thermal or inhalation injury. Practitioners caring for patients with thermal injuries publish in a wide variety of journals, which further increases the complexity for those with resource limitations. Pharmacotherapy research continues to be a minority focus in primary literature. This review is a renewal of previous years’ work to facilitate extraction and review of the most recent pharmacotherapy-centric studies in patients with thermal and inhalation injury. Sixteen geographically dispersed, board-certified pharmacists participated in the review. A MeSH-based, filtered search returned 1536 manuscripts over the previous 2-year period. After manual review and exclusions, only 98 (6.4%) manuscripts were determined to have a potential impact on current pharmacotherapy practices and included in the review. A summary of the 10 articles that scored highest are included in the review. Nearly half of the reviewed manuscripts were assessed to lack a significant impact on current practice. Despite an increase in published literature over the previous 2-year review, the focus and quality remain unchanged. There remains a need for investment in well-designed, high impact, pharmacotherapy-pertinent research for patients sustaining thermal or inhalation injuries.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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