在英国牙医治疗儿童的抗生素处方做法

S. Nazar, M. Dave, S. Barry
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关于抗生素处方做法的儿科具体数据有限,这被认为是年轻患者普遍过度使用和滥用抗生素的原因之一。本研究的目的是调查在英国对儿科牙科有兴趣的牙医开处方的做法。在2021年2月至5月期间,一项前瞻性横断面调查以电子方式分发给英国儿科牙科学会的成员。这些问题和场景是基于英国的抗生素处方指南。206名牙医完成调查(回应率45%)。大多数参与者(93%)遵守指南并将阿莫西林作为治疗牙源性感染的一线抗生素。对于青霉素过敏的患者,16%的牙医报告克林霉素是他们的首选抗生素。17%的受访者表示,他们会为局部肿胀开具抗生素,而没有任何表明持续或扩散的细菌感染的其他因素。进一步深入了解处方做法的预防,儿科剂量和非临床因素进行了描述。抗生素是牙医用来治疗病人的医疗器械的一部分。这项调查的结果突出了一些积极的趋势,以及一些变化的处方实践,需要纠正和讨论,为未来的研究。
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Antibiotic prescription practices among dentists treating children in the UK
There are limited paediatric specific data on antibiotic prescribing practices, which have been cited as one of the causes of general overuse and misuse of antibiotics in young patients. The aim of this study was to investigate prescribing practices among dentists with an interest in paediatric dentistry in the UK. A prospective cross-sectional survey was distributed electronically to members of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry between February and May 2021. The questions and scenarios were based on antibiotic prescribing guidelines in the UK. Two hundred and six dentists completed the survey (45% response rate). Most participants (93%) conformed to guidelines and prescribed amoxicillin as a first-line antibiotic for an odontogenic infection. For patients with a penicillin allergy, 16% of dentists reported clindamycin as their first-choice antibiotic. Seventeen per cent of those surveyed stated that they would prescribe antibiotics for local swelling without any additional factors indicating a persistent or spreading bacterial infection. Further insights into prescribing practices for prophylaxis, paediatric doses and non-clinical factors are described. Antibiotics are part of the armamentarium that dentists can use to treat patients. The results of this survey highlight some positive trends as well as some variation in prescribing practice that requires correction and discussion for future research.
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