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New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Systems for reporting adverse events can reduce medical errors by uncovering remediable problems in processes of care; however, current reporting systems are neither widely used nor highly effective. Reporting systems work best when they are confidential and easy to use, provide expert analysis of reports, and give timely feedback.
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Systems for reporting adverse events can reduce medical errors by uncovering remediable problems in processes of care; however, current reporting systems are neither widely used nor highly effective. Reporting systems work best when they are confidential and easy to use, provide expert analysis of reports, and give timely feedback.
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Serious Adverse Events With Infliximab: Analysis of Spontaneously Reported Adverse Events
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2007Serious adverse events such as bowel obstruction, heart failure, infection, lymphoma, and neuropathy have been reported with infliximab. The aims of this study were to explore adverse event signals with infliximab by using a long period of post-marketing experience, stratifying by indication.The relative reporting of infliximab adverse events to the U ...
Robert S. Sandler+3 more
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Consent, Common Adverse Events, and Post–Adverse Event Actions in Endoscopy [PDF]
Endoscopy constitutes a wide range of procedures with many indications. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, colonoscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, endoscopic ultrasonography, and enteroscopy comprise the most commonly performed procedures.
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Immune-Related Adverse Events: Pneumonitis
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2020Checkpoint inhibitors are part of the family of immunotherapies and are increasingly being used in a wide variety of cancers. Immune-related adverse events pose a major challenge in the treatment of cancer patients.
Linda L Zhong+3 more
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Placebo Adverse Events in Headache Trials: Headache as an Adverse Event of Placebo
Cephalalgia, 2003We analysed the adverse events of placebo in acute and preventive randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies for migraine treatment. Fifty-seven trials (oral triptans, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nasal ergot alkaloids and preventive agents) were included. From 10 to 30% of subjects reported adverse events after placebo.
JA Carpay+4 more
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Ambulance stretcher adverse events
Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009Ambulance personnel use wheeled stretchers for moving patients in the out-of-hospital setting. The nature of adverse events and associated injuries occurring during ambulance stretcher operation was characterised.Data from the United States Food and Drug Administration's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database (MAUDE) were used.
Henry E. Wang+4 more
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Adverse Events in the Hospitalized Elderly
Clinical Nursing Research, 1993This descriptive study examined the incidence, onset, and correlates of adverse events (acute confusion, adverse drug reactions, nutritional problems, pressure ulcers falls, and transient urinary incontinence) experienced by elderly persons hospitalized for acute illness.
Mary Ann Anderson+2 more
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Cognitive Aspects of Adverse Events
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2007Cognitive science has made tremendous strides in recent decades. Through its contributions, we have gained insights that have informed both clinicians and basic scientists. In addition, it has provided important contributions in the area of patient safety and the factors that may contribute to the occurrence of adverse events.
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Immune‐Related Adverse Events Associated with Immune Checkpoint Blockade
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018M. Postow, R. Sidlow, M. Hellmann
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