I test point-of-care per patogeni respiratori non modificano la prescrizione di antibiotici nei bambini: i risultati di un RCT

Q4 Medicine
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Abstract

Point-of-care testing for respiratory pathogens does not change antibiotic prescriptions in children: Findings of an RCT Rapid tests to be performed in the outpatient setting, also called point-of-care testing, are a diagnostic aid that promises improved accuracy in diagnosis and consequently in treatment. However, while there is undisputed validity for some tests, for others there is no evidence of efficacy for the goal of reducing inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions. The trial by Mattila et al., conducted on more than 400 children attending a pediatric emergency room in Finland for respiratory infectious diseases, finds no reduction in antibiotic prescriptions even after testing children for 18 viruses, as well as other similar studies have shown.
对呼吸系统疾病的随机检测并不改变儿童抗生素的处方:RCT结果
在门诊环境中进行的快速检测,也称为即时检测,是一种诊断辅助手段,有望提高诊断和治疗的准确性。然而,虽然有些测试具有无可争议的有效性,但对于其他测试,没有证据表明减少不适当抗生素处方的有效性。Mattila等人对芬兰一家儿科急诊室的400多名患有呼吸道传染病的儿童进行的试验发现,即使在对儿童进行了18种病毒检测之后,抗生素处方也没有减少,其他类似的研究也表明了这一点。
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Quaderni ACP
Quaderni ACP Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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