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J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:424-431 doi:10.1197/jamia.M2313
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The Utility of Adding Retrospective Medication Profiling to Computerized Provider Order Entry in an Ambulatory Care Population

Table 4

Classification of ADE Complications

Classification of ADE Complications (565 ADE) Usual Care (255 ADE) Provider Feedback (310 ADE)
Cardiovascular 59 (23%) 54 (17%)
Renal 40 (16%) 50 (16%)
Gastrointestinal 40 (16%) 44 (14%)
Central Nervous System 22 (9%) 39 (13%)
Hematological 34 (13%) 26 (8%)
Metabolic 19 (8%) 18 (6%)
Respiratory 10 (4%) 19 (6%)
Genitourinary 5 (2%) 13 (4%)
Cutaneous 7 (3%) 7 (2%)
Allergic 5 (2%) 9 (3%)
Musculoskeletal 2 (1%) 9 (3%)
Psychological 3 (1%) 7 (2%)
Other 9 (4%) 15 (5%)
  • Percentages are rounded and represent valid percentages. Information based on the type of adverse drug event, by system affected (e.g., gastrointestinal) or by mechanism (e.g., allergic) per reviewer. Comparison across the two groups by exact calculation of p-value based on the multinomial distribution, p = 0.13.

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