Antibiotic Stewardship in the Management of Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcer Disease in Less Developed Countries

IF 2.7 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Zulfiqarali G. Abbas, Raidah R. Gangji, Ilker Uçkay
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Abstract

Background

Diabetic foot ulcers in developing countries often become infected. The healthcare systems are often not equipped to conduct the culture and the sensitivity tests required for prescribing a targeted antibiotic treatment for diabetic foot infection (DFI).

Methods

We evaluate antibiotic stewardship programmes for DFIs, at every level of health care, with an emphasis on resource-poor settings such as in Africa.

Results

The management of DFI very often is adapted to the financial and practical realities of the resource-poor regions. The application of the point-of-care Gram stain of deep tissue samples is efficient, rapid, low cost and ubiquitously available. Upon the identification of the predominant pathogen in the Gram stain, a semi-quantitative preemptive antibiotic treatment can be started in accordance with the World Health Organization Aware, Watch and Restrict Essential Medicine List. This list is catered to every country and is a powerful tool. However, some basic knowledge of the local microbiological epidemiology is necessary to choose the most appropriate agent. We report our experience on using the rapidly available Gram stain for narrowing the preemptive choice of listed antibiotic agents, as an economic tool for antibiotic stewardship in DFIs.

Conclusions

In the practical and resource-saving management of DFI, the ‘therapeutic’ use of Gram stains is not common in resource-rich countries but should be added to the arsenal of the general efforts for antibiotic stewardship.

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欠发达国家在管理感染性糖尿病足溃疡病时的抗生素管理措施
背景 发展中国家的糖尿病足溃疡经常受到感染。医疗保健系统通常不具备为糖尿病足感染(DFI)开具针对性抗生素治疗处方所需的培养和药敏试验条件。 方法 我们评估了各级医疗机构针对糖尿病足感染的抗生素管理计划,重点是非洲等资源匮乏地区。 结果 DFI 的管理往往要适应资源贫乏地区的财政和实际情况。对深层组织样本进行床旁革兰氏染色是一种高效、快速、低成本且普遍可用的方法。一旦在革兰氏染色中确定了主要病原体,就可以根据世界卫生组织的 "认识、观察和限制基本药物清单 "开始半定量的先期抗生素治疗。这份清单适用于每个国家,是一个强有力的工具。不过,要选择最合适的药物,还需要对当地的微生物流行病学有一些基本了解。我们报告了使用快速获得的革兰氏染色法缩小清单所列抗生素药剂的先期选择范围的经验,以此作为发展中金融机构抗生素管理的经济工具。 结论 在切实可行、节省资源的 DFI 管理中,革兰氏染色法的 "治疗性 "使用在资源丰富的国家并不常见,但应纳入抗生素监管的总体工作中。
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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