Research Article | Open Access
Volume 2021 - 1 | Article ID 188 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/IRJCPT.2021.1103
Academic Editor: Darko Medin
PADADALAM LATHASRI*1, AMUDALA GANESH AKHILA1, ORUGANTI
RUPA CHOWDARY1, MANIKYAM SAI SATHWIKA1, KANAMALA
ARUN CHAND ROBY2, DR. KUDIPUDI HARINADHA BABA3
1Pharm. D, Narayana Pharmacy
College, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India.
2Asst Professor Narayana Pharmacy
College.
3Principal, Narayana Pharmacy College
Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Corresponding Author: Padadalam Lathasri, Pharm. D, Narayana Pharmacy College, Nellore,
Andhra Pradesh, India, Email: arunchandroby@gmail.com
Citation: Padadalam Lathasri, Amudala
Ganesh Akhila, Oruganti Rupa Chowdary, Manikyam Sai Sathwika, Kanamala Arun
Chad Roby (2021) Meta Analysis of Various Drugs in
the Department of Emergency Medicine. Int Res J Clin Stud Pharm Trends, 1(1);1-6.
Copyright: © 2021, Padadalam
Lathasri, Amudala Ganesh Akhila, Oruganti Rupa Chowdary, Manikyam Sai Sathwika,
Kanamala Arun Chad Roby . This is an open-access article distributed
under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,
which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium,
provided the original author and source are credited.
ABSTRACT:
Meta-analysis is the statistical technique that combines the findings of
other results and outcomes from independent randomized comparable studies to
improve, assess, maintain, promote, and modify health or health outcomes.
Emergency drugs are used in life threatening conditions to save the life of the
patient; these emergency drugs which have short onset of action for rapid
effect mostly are injectables. The study was a Prospective, Retrospective study
design in the department of Emergency medicine of tertiary care teaching
hospital. This study was done in 300 patients who are admitted in the
department of emergency medicine. This study was conducted for 6 months. In the
study maximum number of patients reported in the emergency department was 61-70
years and the minimum were in the age group of 21-30 years in that mostly
affected are male who are having habits of smoking and alcohol intake with
educational level of mostly primary and the least are graduated and reasons for
admission is mostly due to severe left ventricular dysfunction. The patients
are mostly recovered from the emergency department and the very less are died
and some are shifted to higher centres. For the recovery mostly the patients
are treated with nitro-glycerine in the emergency department followed by
amiodarone, adrenaline and minimum were treated with atropine and number of
days stayed in the emergency department were maximum of <7 days and minimum
were stayed 14 days and above. Our study concluded that most of patients
admitted in Emergency department were due to several complications in health.
KEYWORDS:
Meta-analysis, Emergency drugs,
Nitro-glycerine, Amiodarone, Adrenaline, Nor- Adrenaline, Atropine.