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IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Hans H Diebner, A Melina Wallrafen, Nina Timmesfeld, Tim Rahmel, Hartmuth Nowak
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背景:抗菌素耐药性是全世界十大最紧迫的卫生问题之一。方法:提出了利用抗生素耐药性复杂动态的第一步。为了实现这一目标,我们首先将档位降下来,并试图了解特定临床部门耐药性发展背后的实际驱动动力。分析基于一家德国医院超过7年观察期的临床和微生物学数据,我们对其进行描述性和半定量评估,以便在抗生素管理方面获得知情和智能行动的基础。结果:具体结果包括观察到的耐药率随总消耗量的增加而增加,而随时间的增加与消耗量无关,是相当温和的。万古霉素和再富昔明在耐药性的发展中是一个例外,因为对这些物质的耐药性似乎随着消费量的增加而减少。然而,这些物质的剂量已经有了很大的调整,这在这里可能是决定性的。观察到,一方面由于处理时间的延长,另一方面由于重复处理,宿主内的抗性增加。在治疗无效的患者亚队列中,即对抗生素有耐药性的患者,死亡率平均增加,但氨苄西林/舒巴坦是一个显著的例外。耐氨苄西林细菌引起的感染患者死亡率较低。观察到的八种最常用抗生素的耐药率显示出时间变异性,包括随机波动和明显的规律周期。与各种抗生素相关的时间序列显示两两时间滞后相关性,表明存在迟滞介导的交叉耐药。结论:最后,我们展望了即将进行的进一步分析,并就如何通过成功、知情和智能的抗生素管理来控制和利用观察到的复杂动态制定了行动计划草案。
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The Actual Clinical Situation Ruthlessly Exposes the Challenge of Rational Care for Nosocomial and Community-Acquired Infections and Requires Even More Efforts for Satisfactory Antibiotic Stewardship.

Background: Antimicrobial resistance is one of the 10 most pressing health problems worldwide. Methods: First steps toward harnessing the complex dynamics of antibiotic resistance are presented. To accomplish this, we first shift down a gear and try to understand the actual driving dynamics behind the development of resistance in a specific clinical department. Analyses are based on the clinical and microbiological data of a German hospital over an observation period of more than 7 years, which we evaluate descriptively and semi-quantitatively in order to obtain a basis for informed and intelligent action in terms of antibiotic stewardship. Results: The specific results include the observed increase in the resistance rate with increasing overall consumption, while increases over time independent of consumption are fairly moderate. Vancocymin and refoximin are an exception in the development of resistance, as resistance to these substances appears to decrease with increasing consumption. However, there have been substantial dose adjustments for these substances, which are likely to be decisive here. An intra-host increase in resistance due to treatment time on the one hand and repeated treatments on the other is observed. Within the sub-cohort of ineffectively treated patients, i.e., with resistance to the antibiotic, mortality increases on average, but with ampicillin/sulbactam as a striking exception. Patients with infections caused by ampicillin-resistant bacteria have a lower mortality rate. The observed resistance rates of the eight most frequently administered antibiotics show a temporal variability that includes random fluctuations as well as decidedly regular cycles. The time series associated with the various antibiotics show pairwise time lag correlations, which indicates the existence of retardedly mediated cross-resistance. Conclusions: We conclude with an outlook on upcoming further analyses and a draft action plan on how to control and harness the complex dynamics observed by means of successful, informed, and intelligent antibiotic stewardship.

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Antibiotics-Basel
Antibiotics-Basel Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
14.60%
发文量
1547
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382) is an open access, peer reviewed journal on all aspects of antibiotics. Antibiotics is a multi-disciplinary journal encompassing the general fields of biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, microbiology and pharmacology. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of papers.
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