[Translated article] Retrospective study of home antibiotic infusion therapy using elastomeric infusion pumps

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Sara Ferro Rodríguez , Yelco Chantres Legaspi , Eva María Romay Lema , Blanca Ayuso García , Paloma Castellano Copa , Pedro Peinó Camba , Andrea Barcia Losada , Cristina Rodríguez Díaz
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Abstract

Objectives

To describe the experience of home antibiotic infusion therapy using elastomeric infusion pumps, administered to patients admitted to the Home Hospitalisation Unit of a tertiary hospital for 3 years and to analyse clinical evolution and mortality.

Method

Retrospective observational study. The medical history of the patients included in the study was reviewed. Information was obtained on personal history, antimicrobial therapy received, and clinical evolution. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS® 19 software.

Results

81 patients were included, 61.7% men, with a mean age of 73.5 ± 17.5 years. The most frequent comorbidities were diabetes mellitus (30.9%) and chronic kidney disease (28.4%). Patients received a mean of 11.9 ± 8.5 days of antibiotic treatment in an elastomeric infusion pump. The main focus of infection was respiratory (27.2%), followed by bacteremia (16%) and skin and soft tissue infections (12.3%). Of the infections, 65.4% were monomicrobial, with Pseudomonas aeruginosa being the main microorganism involved (39.6%). The most commonly used antimicrobial was piperacillin/tazobactam (33.3%). The clinical course was good in 85.2% of the patients, but the mortality rate in the 30 days following the end of treatment was 24.7%. In the univariate analysis, a history of neoplasia in the last 5 years (p = .01) and having received fewer days of antibiotic therapy prior to the start of outpatient antimicrobial therapy in infusion pump (p = .04) were associated with worse clinical outcome.

Age over 80 years was associated with better outcome (p = .03). The diagnosis of heart failure was associated with higher mortality (p = .026) and patients from surgical services, with lower mortality (p = .047). In the multivariate analysis, the presence of neoplasia was associated with unfavourable evolution (p = .012) and heart failure with higher mortality (p = .027).

Conclusions

Outpatient antimicrobial therapy in elastomeric infusion pumps is an alternative in patients requiring prolonged intravenous treatment, and age is not a conditioning factor for inclusion in these programs. However, the presence of certain comorbidities can negatively affect the clinical course and mortality of patients.

[译文]使用弹性输液泵进行家庭抗生素输液治疗的回顾性研究。
目的描述一家三甲医院家庭住院部的住院病人使用弹性输液泵进行家庭抗生素输注治疗3年的经验,并分析临床演变和死亡率:方法:回顾性观察研究。方法:回顾性观察研究。获得了有关个人病史、接受的抗菌治疗和临床演变的信息。使用 SPSS® 19 软件进行统计分析:研究共纳入 81 名患者,其中 61.7% 为男性,平均年龄(73.5±17.5)岁。最常见的合并症是糖尿病(30.9%)和慢性肾病(28.4%)。患者在弹性输液泵中平均接受了 11.9±8.5 天的抗生素治疗。感染主要集中在呼吸道(27.2%),其次是菌血症(16%)以及皮肤和软组织感染(12.3%)。在感染中,65.4%为单微生物感染,铜绿假单胞菌是主要的感染微生物(39.6%)。最常用的抗菌药物是哌拉西林/他唑巴坦(33.3%)。85.2%的患者临床疗效良好,但治疗结束后 30 天内的死亡率为 24.7%。在单变量分析中,过去 5 年中有肿瘤病史(p=.01)和在输液泵门诊抗菌治疗开始前接受抗生素治疗的天数较少(p=.04)与较差的临床疗效有关。年龄超过 80 岁与较好的预后有关(p=.03)。诊断为心力衰竭的患者死亡率较高(p=.026),而来自外科的患者死亡率较低(p=.047)。在多变量分析中,肿瘤的存在与不利的病情发展有关(p=.012),心力衰竭与较高的死亡率有关(p=.027):结论:使用弹性输液泵进行门诊抗菌治疗是需要长期静脉治疗的患者的一种选择,年龄并不是纳入这些方案的条件因素。然而,某些合并症的存在会对患者的临床疗程和死亡率产生负面影响。
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FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA
FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
21.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Una gran revista para acceder a los mejores artículos originales y revisiones de la farmacoterapia actual. Además, es Órgano de expresión científica de la Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria, y está indexada en Index Medicus/Medline, EMBASE/Excerpta Médica, Alert, Internacional Pharmaceutical Abstracts y SCOPUS.
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