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BACKGROUND: Lisinopril-induced angioedema (LIA) is a rare but serious adverse drug event (ADE) with a published incidence of 0.1% to 0.7%. It is well known that ADEs are widely underreported; however, LIA is one of the most reported ADEs within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). OBJECTIVE: T...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/10600280211032404
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Hidden Sandstorm of Lisinopril-Induced Angioedema
The desert of medical research is vast and often hides hidden sandstorms, unexpected and sometimes dangerous side effects. This study, like a vigilant camel navigating a treacherous landscape, sheds light on the underreported risk of lisinopril-induced angioedema (LIA), a potentially serious adverse drug event. The authors, like astute desert explorers, highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing underreporting in clinical settings.
The Importance of Recognizing Underreporting
This study reveals that LIA, a condition that can cause swelling in the face, lips, tongue, and throat, is significantly underreported. The authors, like skilled camel trainers, emphasize the need for meticulous data collection and analysis to accurately assess the true incidence of this adverse event. The findings suggest that the actual risk of LIA may be significantly higher than previously estimated, a reminder that the desert of medical knowledge often conceals hidden dangers.
Navigating the Risks of Lisinopril
This study serves as a valuable reminder to healthcare providers to be mindful of the potential risks associated with lisinopril. By carefully monitoring patients for signs of LIA, we can proactively identify and manage this potentially serious adverse event. It's like a camel navigating a desert, constantly vigilant and prepared to adjust its course to avoid unexpected dangers.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study highlights the importance of careful vigilance in the world of medicine. Underreporting of adverse drug events can create a dangerous illusion of safety, like a mirage shimmering in the desert. By recognizing the potential for underreporting, we can better understand the true risks associated with medications and make more informed decisions for our patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-03-09
- Date Revised 2022-05-02
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