[Prescription of antibiotics in acute respiratory infections non-pneumonia in a private outpatient practice].

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Gonzalo Alvear, Luis Santibáñez, Ricardo Sepúlveda, Víctor Ramírez, Benjamín Martínez
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Abstract

Background: The over prescription of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections is a major public health problem worldwide.

Aim: To evaluate the frequency of prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia acute respiratory infections in private outpatient clinics in individuals without chronic diseases or immunosuppression.

Material and methods: All medical records of adult consultants in a national network of private ambulatory medical centers during May 2018 whose primary diagnosis corresponded to acute respiratory infections not pneumonia (ICD10) were identified and retrospectively analyzed, excluding those with chronic respiratory conditions or states of immunosuppression.

Results: Of the 38,072 consultants (aged 36 years, 63% women) who met this criterion, 54% (n = 20,499) received a prescription for at least one antibiotic. The diagnoses that most frequently received this prescription were acute bronchitis (28.7%), acute sinusitis (16.5%) and acute tonsillitis (16.2%). The most frequently prescribed antibiotic globally was azithromycin (37.4%), followed by amoxicillin (20.1%) and amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid (17.7%). Levofloxacin prescription reached 12.5% of total prescriptions.

Conclusions: An antibiotic was prescribed in more than half of the non-pneumonia outpatient acute respiratory infections. Azithromycin was the most prescribed antibiotic, while levofloxacin exceeded 10% of prescriptions. These results reinforce the need to implement an antibiotic prescription surveillance system at the outpatient level.

[私人门诊急性呼吸道感染非肺炎的抗生素处方]。
背景:急性呼吸道感染抗生素的过度使用是一个世界性的重大公共卫生问题。目的:了解无慢性疾病或免疫抑制的个体门诊非肺炎急性呼吸道感染的抗生素处方频率。材料和方法:对2018年5月全国私人门诊医疗中心网络中初级诊断为急性呼吸道感染而非肺炎(ICD10)的成人咨询师的所有医疗记录进行了识别和回顾性分析,不包括慢性呼吸道疾病或免疫抑制状态。结果:38,072名符合该标准的咨询师(年龄36岁,63%为女性)中,54% (n = 20,499)接受了至少一种抗生素的处方。最常见的诊断是急性支气管炎(28.7%)、急性鼻窦炎(16.5%)和急性扁桃体炎(16.2%)。全球最常用的抗生素是阿奇霉素(37.4%),其次是阿莫西林(20.1%)和阿莫西林加克拉维酸(17.7%)。左氧氟沙星处方占总处方的12.5%。结论:门诊非肺炎急性呼吸道感染患者半数以上使用抗生素治疗。阿奇霉素是处方最多的抗生素,而左氧氟沙星超过处方的10%。这些结果加强了在门诊层面实施抗生素处方监测系统的必要性。
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Revista medica de Chile
Revista medica de Chile 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
16.70%
发文量
75
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Médica de Chile publica trabajos originales sobre temas de interés médico y de Ciencias Biomédicas, dando preferencia a los relacionados con la Medicina Interna y sus especialidades derivadas. Publicada mensualmente, desde 1872, por la Sociedad Médica de Santiago. La abreviatura de su título es Rev Med Chile, que debe ser usado en bibliografías, notas al pié de página, leyendas y referencias bibliográficas.
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