对接受万古霉素手术预防的患者进行β-内酰胺过敏评估的实用性

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Kendall J. Tucker , YoungYoon Ham , Haley K. Holmer , Caitlin M. McCracken , Ellie Sukerman , James S. Lewis II , Jessina C. McGregor
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摘要

背景β-内酰胺类抗生素是大多数接受外科手术抗菌预防的患者的一线用药。尽管有证据显示青霉素类和头孢菌素类之间的交叉反应较低,但对β-内酰胺过敏的患者通常会选择万古霉素来避免过敏反应。方法回顾性评估我院2017年8月至2018年7月期间接受万古霉素手术预防且报告对β-内酰胺过敏的成人患者,以确定其是否有资格接受青霉素过敏检测和/或接受标准预防。约 40% 的手术为骨科手术。在接受万古霉素一线治疗的患者中,有 189 人(96.4%)可能符合接受β-内酰胺预防治疗的条件。有机会改进过敏评估,将其作为手术预防中的抗菌药物管理干预措施。
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Utility of beta-lactam allergy assessment in patients receiving vancomycin for surgical prophylaxis

Background

Beta-lactam antibiotics are first-line agents for most patients receiving antimicrobial prophylaxis in surgical procedures. Despite evidence showing low cross-reactivity between penicillins and cephalosporins, patients with beta-lactam allergies commonly receive vancomycin as an alternative to avoid allergic reaction.

Methods

Adult patients receiving vancomycin for surgical prophylaxis with a reported beta-lactam allergy at our institution between August 2017 to July 2018 were retrospectively evaluated for potential eligibility for penicillin allergy testing and/or receipt of standard prophylaxis.

Results

Among 830 patients who received vancomycin for surgical prophylaxis, 196 reported beta-lactam allergy and were included in the analysis. Approximately 40 % of surgeries were orthopedic. Of patients receiving vancomycin as first-line therapy, 189 (96.4 %) were potentially eligible for beta-lactam prophylaxis.

Conclusions

Patients with beta-lactam allergies often qualify for receipt of a first-line antibiotic. An opportunity exists for improved allergy assessment as an antimicrobial stewardship intervention in surgical prophylaxis.

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