Prescribing pattern and utilization of selected antimicrobials in a tertiary hospital of Nepal

Upasana Acharya, Ravi Mahat, S. Acharya, B. Pahari, P. Tripathi
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 Introduction: This study was done to understand the purpose of using higher grade antimicrobials in a one year period and to compare the consumption of commonly prescribed parenteral antimicrobial agents in four consecutive years in a tertiary care hospital of Nepal. Materials & Methods: A retrospective observational study was carried out to collect the information on prescription of selected six classes of antimicrobial for all admitted patients aged 2 years or above for a one-year period. Further, the antimicrobial consumption tool 2016 was used to calculate defined daily dose (DDD) per 100 bed days of commonly dispensed parenteral antimicrobials for four consecutive years. Results: A total of 2568 antimicrobial supply forms prescribing higher grades antimicrobials were analyzed. The indications for use of antimicrobials were mainly for empiric treatment. Among the infections being treated, lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) was the most frequent cause. Piperacillin-tazobactam was most frequently prescribed followed by Meropenem. Also, DDD for commonly used parenteral antimicrobials showed increasing trends over four consecutive years. Conclusion: The prescription of higher grades of antimicrobial for empiric treatment and surgical prophylaxis need to be monitored. The rate of consumption of such antimicrobials could not be assessed due to lack of similar studies but the increase in DDD/100 bed days each year suggested the rise in consumption of antimicrobial in the same institution.
尼泊尔某三级医院抗菌药物的处方模式和使用情况
前言:本研究旨在了解尼泊尔一家三级医院在一年内使用高级抗菌药物的目的,并比较连续四年常用的肠外抗菌药物的使用情况。材料与方法:回顾性观察研究,收集所有2岁及以上住院患者1年的抗菌药物处方信息。此外,使用抗菌药物消费工具2016计算连续四年常用肠外抗菌药物每100个床日的定义日剂量(DDD)。结果:共对2568份抗菌药物供应单进行了分析。抗菌药物的适应症以经验性治疗为主。在接受治疗的感染中,下呼吸道感染(LRTI)是最常见的原因。最常用的处方是哌拉西林-他唑巴坦,其次是美罗培南。常用肠外抗菌剂的DDD连续4年呈上升趋势。结论:需要对经验性治疗和外科预防使用的高级抗菌药物处方进行监测。由于缺乏类似的研究,无法评估这些抗菌素的消费率,但每年DDD/100床日的增加表明同一机构中抗菌素的消费量增加。
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