Results of a pilot project of microbial therapy management at the children’s hospital

Q4 Medicine
Anna V. Vlasova, Elena V. Smirnova, Nadezda N. Volkova, Liliya V. Dymnova, Andrey E. Angel, Yulia V. Romanova, Antonina A. Rakhalina, Anastasia A. Sharshakova, Valerii V. Gorev, Marina V. Zhuravleva
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Introduction. In multidisciplinary pediatric hospitals in Russia, the prerequisite for the formation of principles of antimicrobial therapy management as a medical technology, implemented with the participation of a clinical pharmacologist became possible on the basis of updated clinical and pharmacological tools proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019. Purpose. The project goal is to show the possibilities of control of antimicrobial therapy, as a medical technology in multidisciplinary children’s hospitals to improve adherence to domestic clinical recommendations in the actual clinical practice of implementing antibiotic therapy management programs in children on the profile of «Pediatrics». Material and methods. The pilot scheme was implemented from 2019 to 2021 on the basis of the Morozov Children’s Clinical Hospital by methods of WHO AWaRe and points estimation of prevalence of antibiotic use according to WHO tool checklist in dynamics. Regulatory documents of medical organization (MO) were formed, which ensured transition from traditional to new approaches within 3 years from 2019 to 2021 to maintain clinical practice of antibiotic use based on clinical guidelines. Results. A comparative study of clinical antibiotic use in children “before” the project in 2019 and “after” in 2021 showed a 2.7-fold decrease in antibiotic use by absolute DDDs from 65.99 in 2019 to 24.34 in 2021. DDDs per 100 p/d. By WHO AWaRe method for absolute values of antibiotics in the “Tolerance” category, a 2-fold decrease in consumption and a 5-fold decrease in consumption for absolute values of antibiotics in the “Control” category: in 2019. — 41.13% (abs. 27.55 PDT per 100 p/d) and in 2021. — 60.1% (abs. 4.64 PDT per 100 p/d). Consumption of “Reserve” category antibiotics by absolute values has not changed. Limitations. This publication describes one medical institution in which this project was implemented, which somewhat reduces the value of the results obtained. Conclusion. As a result of the implementation of the principles of managing antimicrobial therapy, this pilot project was able to reduce the irrational use of antibiotics in the pediatric hospital.
儿童医院微生物治疗管理试点项目的结果
介绍。在俄罗斯的多学科儿科医院,根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)于2019年提出的最新临床和药理学工具,在临床药理学家的参与下,形成抗菌治疗管理原则作为一项医疗技术的先决条件成为可能。& # x0D;目的。该项目的目标是展示控制抗菌药物治疗的可能性,作为多学科儿童医院的一项医疗技术,以提高对国内临床建议的依从性,在«儿科学»的儿童中实施抗生素治疗管理方案的实际临床实践。& # x0D;材料和方法。该试点计划于2019年至2021年在莫罗佐夫儿童临床医院的基础上,采用世卫组织AWaRe和根据世卫组织动态工具清单对抗生素使用流行率进行积分估计的方法实施。形成医疗机构规范性文件,确保2019 - 2021年3年内从传统方法向新方法过渡,以临床指南为基础,保持抗生素使用的临床实践。& # x0D;结果。对2019年“项目前”和2021年“项目后”儿童临床抗生素使用情况的比较研究显示,按绝对DDDs计算,抗生素使用从2019年的65.99下降到2021年的24.34,下降了2.7倍。每100p /d的DDDs。按照世卫组织“耐受”类抗生素绝对值的AWaRe方法,2019年“控制”类抗生素绝对值消费量将减少2倍,消费量将减少5倍。- 41.13% (abs. 27.55 PDT / 100 p/d)和2021年。- 60.1% (abs. 4.64 PDT / 100 p/d)。“储备”类抗生素的消费量绝对值没有变化。 的局限性。本出版物描述了实施该项目的一家医疗机构,这在一定程度上降低了所获得结果的价值。结论。由于执行了管理抗菌素治疗的原则,这个试点项目能够减少儿科医院不合理使用抗生素的情况。
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