A multicentre point prevalence survey (PPS) of antimicrobial use amongst
admitted patients in tertiary care centres in India
Author:
Panditrao Aditi M1, Shafiq Nusrat1ORCID, Chatterjee Suparna2, Pathak Ashish3, Trivedi Niyati4, Sadasivam Balakrishnan5, Kshirsagar Nilima6, Kaul Rajni6, Biswal Manisha1, Kakkar Ashish1, Malhotra Samir1, Arora Pankaj1, Talati Shweta1, Dhaliwal Navneet1, Hazra Avijit2, Jhaj Ratinder5, Najmi Ahmad4, Pandey Navin1, Chakraverty Raja2, Pathan Saman5, Chauhan Janki4, Mathur Aditya3, Sekhon Amritpal, Sarao Anurag, Haider Aqeel, Pandey Avaneesh
Kumar, Mothsara Chakrant, Chandrahasan K, Harish Kumar C V
N, Belavigi Devaraj, Arora Geetika, Vishwas Gopal, Kaur Harinder, Kaur Harpreet, Rather Imran Ibni
Gani, Kaur Kulbeer, Kumaravel Janagiraman, Murali Naveen, Jain Manav, Gamad Nanda, Kumar-M Praveen, Sharma Priyanka, Rohilla Rachna, Bhandari Ritika
Kondel, Maini Rupinder, Rajpoot Surria, Kaushik Varnit, Mahalmani Vidya, Samanta Kalyan, Choudhury Poulami
Roy, Chakraborty Dolon, Ghosh Abhijnan, Thakurta Priyanka
Guha, Nath Rohit
Kumar, Thakur Sayanto, Kar Bikashkali, Pattanayak Abir, Banerjee Souryadip, Roy Ritam, Chatterjee Sayan, Dingal Niladri
Sekhar, Singh Pooja, Das Aditi, Ray Avik, Gupta Ayush, Dangi Mahendra, Nanda Malaya, Patidar Ritendra, Sharma Swati, Praveen C
A, Singh Sakshi, Gautam Meena, Jaiswal Shruti, Santenna C, Kumar Sunil, Yadav Sanjeev, Shrivastav Arti, Patel Kandarp, Hirani Shilpa, Suthar Badal, Patel Suchi, Banerjee Sushmita, Modi Dhruv, Naik Dhara, Dewan Nilesh, Patel Krishna, Kansara Monang,
Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India 2. Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (IPGMER), Kolkata, West Bengal, India 3. Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College (RDGMC), Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India 4. Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC), Vadodara, Gujarat, India 5. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India 6. Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Data from point prevalence surveys (PPSs) in India are scarce. Conducting PPSs is especially challenging in the absence of electronic medical records, a lack of dedicated resources and a high patient load in resource-poor settings. This multicentre survey was conducted to provide background data for planning and strengthening antimicrobial stewardship programmes across the country.
Methods
This inpatient PPS was conducted over 2 weeks in May 2019 simultaneously across five study centres in India. Data about patient characteristics, indications for antimicrobials use and details of each antimicrobial prescribed including supportive investigation reports were collected in predesigned forms.
Results
A total of 3473 admitted patients in wards and ICUs were covered across five study centres. Of these, 1747 (50.3%) patients were on antimicrobials, with 46.9% patients being on two or more antimicrobials. Out of the total antimicrobials prescribed, 40.2% of the antimicrobials were prescribed for community-acquired infection requiring hospitalization followed by surgical prophylaxis (32.6%). Third-generation cephalosporins and drugs from the ‘Watch’ category were prescribed most commonly. Only 22.8% of the antimicrobials were based on microbiology reports.
Conclusions
The survey demonstrated a high use of antimicrobials in admitted patients with a considerable proportion of drugs from the ‘Watch’ category. The targets for interventions that emerged from the survey were: improving surgical prophylaxis, decreasing double anaerobic cover, initiating culture of sending cultures and de-escalation with targeted therapy.
Funder
Indian Council of Medical Research
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Microbiology (medical)
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