Abstract

Background

Medication waste is a contributor to the healthcare environmental footprint and impacts ecosystems. Data on medication waste in the intensive care unit (ICU) are scarce, and therefore are essential to develop new sustainable strategies.

Methods

The GAME-OVER French multicenter prospective observational study was conducted from November 2022 to March 2023, over a 24-h period of choice, at the discretion of each participating center. Adult ICUs were enrolled in the study on a voluntary basis and hospitalized patients who did not express opposition were included in the analysis. The primary endpoint was the percentage of discarded intravenous (IV) medication in the ICU, defined as the ratio of the discarded volume to the total volume of IV medication prepared. Secondary endpoints included identifying risk factors and main reasons for medication waste and estimating its related healthcare cost.

Results

Among the 81 ICUs and the 1076 enrolled patients, 408.9 L of 130 IV medications were prepared. The discarded volume was 43.8 L, resulting in a 10.7% discarded IV medication (95% Confidence Interval (CI), 9.9–11.5). Number of daily admissions/discharges in the ICU, as admission for elective surgery, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score ≥ 7, endotracheal intubation, renal replacement therapy and body mass index were independently associated with increased discarded IV medication. Ninety percent of pharmaceutical waste was attributed to 25 key drugs, with an estimated national annual cost of 2,737,163€.

Conclusions

Discarded intravenous medication in the ICU is considerable and results in significant costs for the health care system, without obvious patient-centered value. Risk factors associated with medication waste were largely nonmodifiable, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices in patient care and resource management.

Trial Registration

ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05553054. September 23, 2022.

Details

Title
Discarded intravenous medication in the ICU: the GAME-OVER multicenter prospective observational study
Author
Erwan d’Aranda; Pons, Stéphanie; Chelly, Jonathan; Atchade, Enora; Bonnet, Laure; Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire; Kamel, Toufik; Giannoni, Fanny; Collange, Olivier; Besnier, Emmanuel; Schoeffler, Mathieu; Mayeur, Nicolas; Pierre-Louis Quere; Marecal, Ludivine; Pernod, Cyril; Geay, Cyrille
Pages
1-10
Section
Research
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
ISSN
13648535
e-ISSN
1366609X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3201586887
Copyright
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