Adverse drug events are known to be a major health problem worldwide. Decision support systems that assist drug ordering have demonstrated to be a powerful tool to prevent prescription errors and adverse drug events. On the other hand, some issues related to the development, implementation, configuration, and evaluation of these decision support systems still need further research. The objective of this project was the development of a decision support system prototype that helps with the prevention of adverse drug events by detecting drug-drug interactions in drug orders. The structure of the system tries to solve some of the problems described by the literature, such as integration with hospital information systems, adaptability to local needs, and knowledge base maintenance. The proposed model has shown to be an effective method for representing drug-drug interactions.
Index Terms:
Clinical Decision Support Systems, Drug Interactions, Adverse Drug Events, Medical Informatics
Citation:
Guilherme Del Fiol, Percy Nohama, Beatriz H.S.C. Rocha, "Modeling a Decision Support System to Prevent Adverse Drug Events," cbms, pp.109, 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'00), 2000