AUTHOR=Li Na , Lv Xiao-Min , Jiao Chen-Yang , Zhang Dong-Li , Chen Lin-Wei , Chang Yi-Ling , Song Jin-Fang TITLE=Application and evaluation of the global trigger tool approach to adverse drug event monitoring in the high-risk elderly inpatients with multiple chronic diseases JOURNAL=Frontiers in Pharmacology VOLUME=Volume 16 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1594176 DOI=10.3389/fphar.2025.1594176 ISSN=1663-9812 ABSTRACT=ObjectiveTo establish a Global Trigger Tool (GTT) method suitable for monitoring adverse drug events (ADEs) in the high-risk elderly inpatients with multiple chronic diseases, and to evaluate its sensitivity, specificity and feasibility.MethodsA total of 38 triggers were established by searching the literature and combining the characteristics of elderly hospitalized patients with multiple chronic diseases in Taizhou People’s Hospital. A total of 480 elderly patients with multiple chronic diseases were sampled from January to December 2023, and the cases were reviewed. Adverse event grades were determined, and drug classes and organ-systems involved were analyzed; binary logistic regression and Receiver Operating Characteristic curves were adopted for analysis.ResultsAmong the 480 cases, 123 cases were detected as having one or more positive triggers. ADEs occurred in 65 patients, with a total of 93 occurrences of ADEs; the highest number of ADE cases was observed in the administration of cardiovascular drugs, with 36 cases (38.71%). The highest organ-system involved in ADE was metabolic and nutritional disorders, with 47 cases (50.54%). The number of ADEs occurring in 1,000 patient-days was 22.90. The number of ADEs occurring in 100 patients was 19.38. Using binary logistic regression analysis, the risk factors were age and number of positive trigger detections for predicting the occurrence of ADEs. The GTT method had a sensitivity of 78.46%; specificity of 82.65%; compliance rate of 82.00%; Kappa value of 44.40%; and the Positive Predictive Value (PPV) was 41.46%.ConclusionThe GTT method has high sensitivity and specificity and is feasible; it has a relatively high PPV and is suitable for detecting ADEs in the high-risk elderly inpatients with multiple chronic diseases.