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Rational Use of Antibiotics and Education Improved

Authors :
Tsung-Yu, Huang
Yao-Hung, Tsai
Ching-Yu, Lee
Wei-Hsiu, Hsu
Cheng-Ting, Hsiao
Yao-Kuang, Huang
Yen-Yao, Li
Jiun-Liang, Chen
Shu-Fang, Kuo
Jo-Chun, Hsiao
Hsing-Jung, Li
Chien-Hui, Hung
Kuo-Ti, Peng
Source :
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland). 11(12)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Retrospective review for conducted for four years (period I, without an ID physician, December 2001 to December 2005) and 15 years (period II, with an ID physician, January 2006 to March 2021). In period II, the hospital-wide computerized antimicrobial approval system (HCAAS) was also implemented. A pretest-posttest time series analysis compared the two periods. Differences in clinical outcomes, demographics, comorbidities, signs and symptoms, laboratory findings,There were 19 patients in period I and 53 patients in period II. Patients had a lower rate of amputation or mortality in period II (35.8%) compared with period I (63.2%). Forty-four patients (61.1%) had polymicrobial infections. In the emergency room, the rate of misdiagnosis decreased from 47.4% in period I to 28.3% in period II, while effective empiric antibiotic usage increased from 21.1% in period I to 66.0% in period II. After the ID physician's adjustment, 69.4% received monotherapy in period II compared to 33.3% in period I.Because

Details

ISSN :
20796382
Volume :
11
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)
Accession number :
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