中等收入国家处理凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌血培养物污染的经济影响

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Priscila Gabriella Carraro Merlos, Gustavo Henrique Loesch, Felipe Francisco Tuon
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背景:本研究旨在评估位于中低收入国家的一家医院血液培养污染的临床和经济影响,以及实施避免不必要抗菌素的策略的收支平衡。方法:本经济横断面研究在某三级医院进行,对8072例血培养进行分析。抗生素持续时间和费用以美元计算。采用具有盈亏平衡曲线的模拟来确定一次血液培养(暗示污染)中凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌的抗菌素成本和时间到结果之间的平衡,以确定诊断测试或预防策略成本与抗菌素费用平衡之间的盈亏平衡点。结果:采集的8072份血培养标本中,污染率为9.9%。在682例污染病例中,69.6%的患者接受了抗菌治疗。不必要抗生素使用的中位持续时间为7天。每年的直接费用总计为83,910美元,其中不必要的抗菌剂费用为73,970美元,微生物测试费用为9,940美元。住院时间的延长可能造成每年387万美元的额外住院费用。结论:本研究强调了减少血培养污染策略的迫切需要,并强调了快速识别技术在优化患者护理和医疗资源利用方面的潜在益处。解决这一问题对于减少不必要的抗生素暴露、降低医疗成本和改善患者预后至关重要。
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Economic Impact in the Treatment of Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci Blood Cultures Contamination in a Middle-Income Country.

Background: This study aimed to assess the clinical and economic impacts of blood culture contamination in a hospital situated in a low-middle-income country and the breakeven to implement strategies to avoid unnecessary antimicrobials.

Methods: This economic cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary hospital, and 8,072 blood cultures were analyzed. Antibiotic duration and cost were calculated in United States dollars (USD). A simulation with a breakeven curve to determine the balance between antimicrobial costs and time-to-result of coagulase-negative staphylococci in one blood culture (suggestive of contamination) was used to define the breakeven point between the cost of the diagnostic tests or prevention strategies and the balance with antimicrobial expense.

Results: Of the 8,072 blood culture samples collected, the contamination rate was 9.9%. Antimicrobial therapy was initiated in 69.6% of the 682 cases of contamination. The median duration of unnecessary antibiotic use was 7 days. The direct costs totaled USD 83,910 annually, comprising USD 73,970 for unnecessary antimicrobials and USD 9,940 for microbiological tests. The extended length of hospital stay potentially contributed to an additional USD 3.87 million in annual hospital costs.

Conclusions: This study underscores the urgent need for strategies to reduce blood culture contamination, and emphasizes the potential benefits of rapid identification techniques for optimizing patient care and healthcare resource utilization. Addressing this issue is of paramount importance for mitigating unnecessary antibiotic exposure, reducing healthcare costs, and improving patient outcomes.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
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发文量
195
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine (JBSTM) isan official journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine) with open access. It is amultidisciplinary journal that publishes original researches related totropical diseases, preventive medicine, public health, infectious diseasesand related matters. Preference for publication will be given to articlesreporting original observations or researches. The journal has a peer-reviewsystem for articles acceptance and its periodicity is bimonthly. The Journalof the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine is published in English.The journal invites to publication Major Articles, Editorials, Reviewand Mini-Review Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports, TechnicalReports, Images in Infectious Diseases, Letters, Supplements and Obituaries.
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