Author:
Lee Kelley R.,Leggiadro Robert J.,Burch Kelly J.
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To determine the incidence and type of antibiotic use variances at our institution.Design:Inpatient bacterial culture and susceptibility results were reviewed for 1 week per month. Medication administration records were evaluated to determine whether antibiotic selection was appropriate, given the susceptibility of the organism. Process indicators included use of the least costly antibiotic. as well as appropriate dose, interval, and route of administration. The complete medical record was reviewed for all patients if management did not appear to meet criteria.Setting:A 225-bed. tertiary-care children’s teaching hospital.Results:Thirty-five (8.2%) of 428 patients reviewed over 12 months had a total of 49 variances: failure to treat (3), treatment of contaminant/colonizer (2), use of more costly agent (10), failure to revise therapy (8), inappropriate route (2), inappropriate empiric antibiotic (4), incorrect dose (3), unnecessary multiple antibiotics (6), inappropriate drug (8), and prolonged prophylaxis (3).Conclusions:Thirty-five patients with 10 types of variances were identified during the study. Follow-up monitoring will assess the impact of educational efforts on the incidence of variances. Specific problem antibiotics have been identified for further audits.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology
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