[俄罗斯联邦和白俄罗斯共和国多家医院外科部门的系统抗菌药物消费和支出:多中心药物流行病学研究的结果]。

Q4 Medicine
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Yu A Belkova, S A Rachina, R S Kozlov, V M Mishchenko, R A Pavlukov, A I Abubakirova, B V Berezhanskiy, E V Eliseeva, N A Zubareva, I A Karpov, I A Kopylova, Sh Kh Palyutin, U S Portnyagina, O V Pribytkova, E K Samuylo
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本文介绍了2009-2010年俄罗斯联邦和白俄罗斯共和国不同地区多家知名医院外科部门使用ATC/DDD方法对医院支出记录数据进行回顾性收集和分析的系统性抗菌素(AM)消费和支出评估结果。上述科室的平均AM消费量和支出率根据科室情况从24.9 DDD/100个床位日到61.7 DDD/100个床位日不等,其中-内酰胺类药物(头孢菌素和青霉素类药物)在消费量中的份额高达70-90%,其次是氟喹诺酮类药物和氨基糖苷类药物。仅55-70%的消耗AM属于选择药物,而不适当的AM消费和支出率高达10-18%。研究结果可用于外科部门的预算分配和AM分配改进,以及当地抗菌药物管理计划的制定和疗效控制。
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[Systemic Antimicrobials Consumption and Expenditures in Departments of Surgery of Multi-Profile Hospitals in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus: Results of Multicentre Pharmacoepidemiological Study].

The results of the systemic antimicrobials (AM) consumption and expenditures assessment in the departments of surgery of multi-profile hospitals in different regions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus in 2009-2010 based on retrospective collection and analysis of the data from the hospital expenditure notes using ATC/DDD methodology are presented. The average AM consumption and expenditure rates in the above mentioned departments varied from 24.9 DDD/100 bed-days to 61.7 DDD/100 bed-days depending on the department profile, with beta-lactams (cephalosporins and penicillins) share in the consumption being as high as 70-90%, followed by fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides. Only 55-70% of the consumed AM belonged to the drugs of choice, whereas the improper AM consumption and expenditure rates amounted up to 10-18%. The study outputs can be used for the budget allocation and AM distribution improvement in the departments of surgery, as well as for the development and efficacy control of the local antimicrobial stewardship programs.

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Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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