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Iatrogenic Disorders
NR Krishnan, (Retd), PHS* and
AS Kasthuri, (Retd), VSM+
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Iatrogenic disease is the result of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures undertaken on a patient. With the multitude of drugs prescribed to a single patient adverse drug reactions are bound to occur. The Physician should take suitable steps to detect and manage them.
Iatrogenic (of a disease or symptoms) induced in a patient by the treatment or comments of a physician.
Chambers English Dictionary
One of the basic principles in treatment stated by Hippocrates is “First do no harm”. Stories of medical remedies causing more harm than good have been recorded from time immemorial. An iatrogenic disorder occurs when the deleterious effects of the therapeutic or diagnostic regimen causes pathology independent of the condition for which the regimen is advised. It would be impossible to provide the benefits of modern medicine if reasonable steps in diagnosis and treatment were withheld because of possible risks [
1]. Diagnostic procedures (mechanical and radiological), therapeutic regimen (drugs, surgery, other invasive procedures), hospitalization and treating doctor himself can bring about iatrogenic disorders.
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Adverse effects of diagnostic procedures
Mechanical procedures
Diagnostic aspiration of fluids may lead to hemorrhage, secondary infection, etc. Rapid pleural or peritoneal fluid aspiration and needle biopsies may lead to shock and even death. Endoscopic procedure may cause perforation of hollow viscus.
Diagnostic radiology
Reactions to contrast media injected intravenously or intra-arterially may be mild, moderate or severe, and some are potentially fatal. Intravascular contrast media may have a nephrotoxic reaction. Cerebral angiography may cause transient or permanent neurological deficits. Radioisotopes are safe except in pregnant mothers or in newborn [
2].
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Adverse effects of therapeutic regimen
Adverse drug reactions (ADR)
ADR is defined by World Health Organization as any response for a drug which is noxious, unintended and which occurs at doses normally used for prophylaxis, diagnosis and therapy of disease [
3]. ADR can be classified as predictable (side effects, toxicity, super infection, drug interactions) and unpredictable (intolerance, idiosyncrasy, allergy or pseudo allergy) [
4].
When fewer than 6 different drugs are given in hospitalized patients, the probability of an adverse reaction is about 5%, but if more than 15 drugs are given, the probability is more than 20%. Of the patients admitted to a General hospital, 2 to 5% are due to ADR and fatality in patients with ADR varies from 2-12%. ADR occurs in the elderly more frequently [
5].
To overcome the inadequacies in the WHO definition, new definition for adverse drug reaction is “an appreciably harmful or unpleasant reaction, resulting from an interaction related to the use of a medicinal product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants prevention or specific treatment or alteration of the dosage regimen or withdrawal of the product”. They are classified into six types (with mneminics), dose-related (Augmented), non-dose-related (Bizarre), dose-related and time-related (Chronic), time-related (Delayed), withdrawal (End of use), and failure of therapy (Failure) [
6].
Anaphylaxis
Penicillin and other Beta-lactum antibiotics and various types of vaccines and sera, and human insulin, are the most common agents that cause anaphylaxis. Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) cause non-IgE mediated anaphylactoid reactions [
7].
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Drug induced cutaneous manifestations