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Data mining in pharmacovigilance: lessons from phantom ships [Letter]

Hauben, Manfred; Reich, Lester; Van Puijenbroek, Eugene P; Gerrits, Charles M; Patadia, Vaishali K
PMID: 16896782
ISSN: 0031-6970
CID: 96608

Reports of hyperkalemia after publication of RALES--a pharmacovigilance study

Hauben, Manfred; Reich, Lester; Gerrits, Charles M
PURPOSE: A population-based study and anecdotal reports have indicated that the publication of the Randomized Aldactone Evaluation Study (RALES) was associated with not merely a broader use of spironolactone in the treatment of heart failure, but also with a coinciding sharp increase in hyperkalemia-associated morbidity/mortality in patients also being treated with ACE-inhibitors. Data mining algorithms (DMAs) are being applied to spontaneous reporting system (SRS) databases in hopes of obtaining early warnings/additional insights into post-licensure safety data. We applied two DMAs (i.e. multi-item gamma Poisson shrinker [MGPS] and proportional reporting ratios [PRRs]) to spontaneous reporting system (SRS) data to determine if these DMAs could have provided an earlier indication of a possible hyperkalemia safety issue. METHODS: MGPS and PRRs were retrospectively applied to US FDA-AERS, an SRS database. Year-by-year analysis and analysis of increasing cumulative time intervals were performed on cases in which both spironolactone and hyperkalemia and possibly related cardiac events had been reported. RESULTS: Neither of the DMAs initially provided a compelling signal of disproportionate reporting (SDR) for hyperkalemia after publication of RALES. However, using events consistent with clinical sequelae of hyperkalemia (e.g,. sudden death), SDRs were identified with PRRs. CONCLUSIONS: The quality and usefulness of data mining analysis is highly situation dependent and may vary with the knowledge and experience of the drug safety reviewer. Our analysis suggests that contemporary DMAs may have significant limitations in detecting increased frequency of labeled events in real-life prospective pharmacovigilance. There is a paucity of research in this area and we recommend further research for new approaches to detecting increased frequency of labeled events
PMID: 16804951
ISSN: 1053-8569
CID: 96609

Drug-induced psoriasis: Results from phormacovigilance tools under investigation [Meeting Abstract]

Hauben, M; Reich, L; Magliano, S; Song, A
ISI:000241120800069
ISSN: 0114-5916
CID: 69007

Gold standards in pharmacovigilance: the use of definitive anecdotal adverse drug reactions as pure gold and high grade ore [Meeting Abstract]

Hauben, M; Aronson, JK
ISI:000241120800087
ISSN: 0114-5916
CID: 69008

Hepatic dysfunction and pegylated/non-pegylated compounds: Findings from a disproportionality analysis in the who database [Meeting Abstract]

Hauben, M; Reich, L; Younus, M
ISI:000241120800091
ISSN: 0114-5916
CID: 69009

Paradoxical reactions: Under-recognized adverse effects of drugs? [Meeting Abstract]

Hauben, M; Aronson, JK
ISI:000241120800121
ISSN: 0114-5916
CID: 69010

Accelerating statistical research in drug safety [Letter]

Bilker, Warren; Gogolak, Victor; Goldsmith, David; Hauben, Manfred; Herrera, Guillermo; Hochberg, Alan; Jolley, Steve; Kulldorff, Martin; Madigan, David; Nelson, Robert; Shapiro, Alan; Shmueli, Galit
PMID: 16941519
ISSN: 1053-8569
CID: 96607

A data mining analysis in two spontaneous reporting system databases using placebo-associated adverse events as 'true negatives' [Meeting Abstract]

Hauben, M; Hirsch, D; Reich, L
ISI:000240281200276
ISSN: 1053-8569
CID: 69619

Pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology of gastric acid suppressants and risk of C-difficile Colitis: Scientific developments at the interface of clinical medicine and public health [Meeting Abstract]

Reich, L; Hauben, M
ISI:000240281200273
ISSN: 1053-8569
CID: 69618

Reports of hyperkalemia after publication of rales - A pharmacovigilance study [Meeting Abstract]

Hauben, M; Reich, L; Gerrits, C
ISI:000240281200262
ISSN: 1053-8569
CID: 69616