Publications by authors named "Cristian Matias Dorati"

Objective: Evaluate the feasibility of monitoring the quality of use of medicines in health institutions in countries of the Region of the Americas by means of rational prescription indicators.

Methodology: A quantitative study of the use of medicines was conducted during the period 2016-2018. Rational prescription indicators were developed and selected in accordance with international reference values and the best available evidence for: 1) anti-inflammatory drugs: prescription of ibuprofen and/or naproxen as a percentage of all prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; 2) oral antidiabetics: metformin as a percentage of all prescribed antidiabetics, and metformin and/or sulfonylureas as a percentage of all prescribed antidiabetics; 3) insulins: crystalline insulin and NPH as a percentage of total prescribed insulins; and 4) antihypertensive drugs: angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs-II), and thiazide diuretics as a percentage of all prescribed antihypertensives.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Cristian Matias Dorati"

  • - Cristian Matias Dorati's recent research primarily focuses on the rational prescription of medicines within health institutions in the Americas, emphasizing the need for monitoring and improving medication use quality.
  • - His study, published in December 2021, involved the development of rational prescription indicators based on a comprehensive analysis of medication use data collected between 2016 and 2018 across different therapeutic categories.
  • - The findings indicate that by utilizing established international reference values for calculating prescription indicators, health institutions can enhance the quality of medication prescribing practices, particularly for anti-inflammatory drugs, antidiabetics, and antihypertensives, thereby promoting better health outcomes.