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Fed Pract ; 40(9): 304-308, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38562159

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Background: Strategies for optimizing identification and outreach to potential candidates for monoclonal antibody (Mab) therapy for COVID-19 are not clear. Using a centralized, active surveillance system, the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Health Care System (AVAHCS) infectious disease (ID) team identified candidates for Mab infusion and provided treatment. Observations: As part of a quality improvement project from December 28, 2020, to August 31, 2021, a clinical team consisting of ID pharmacists and physicians reviewed each outpatient with a positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction test daily at the AVAHCS. The clinical team used Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) criteria to determine eligibility. Eligible patients were contacted on the same day of review via telephone to confirm eligibility and obtain verbal consent. Telehealth follow-up occurred on day 1 and day 7 postinfusion to assess for adverse events. In total, 2028 patients with COVID-19 were identified; 289 patients (14%) were eligible, and 132 (46%) received Mab therapy. Similar to AVAHCS demographics, a majority of those who received Mab therapy were non-Hispanic Black patients (65%). The most common comorbidities were hypertension (59%) and diabetes (37%). The median time from symptom onset to positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result was 6 days (range, 0-9), and the median time from positive COVID-19 PCR test result to Mab infusion was 2 days (range, 0-8). Twelve patients (9%) required hospitalization for worsening COVID-19 symptoms postinfusion. No deaths occurred. Conclusions: Combining laboratory surveillance and active screening led to high uptake of Mab therapy and minimized delay from symptom onset to Mab infusion, thereby optimizing outpatient treatment of COVID-19. This approach also successfully screened and treated Black patients in the AVAHCS population.

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Clin Infect Dis ; 72(7): 1247-1250, 2021 04 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32597466

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Hyperinflammation is associated with increased mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this retrospective, uncontrolled patient cohort with moderate -severe COVID-19, treatment with baricitinib plus hydroxychloroquine was associated with recovery in 11 of 15 patients. Baricitinib for the treatment of COVID-19 should be further investigated in randomized, controlled clinical trials.


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Tratamento Farmacológico da COVID-19 , Antivirais/uso terapêutico , Azetidinas , Humanos , Purinas , Pirazóis , Estudos Retrospectivos , SARS-CoV-2 , Sulfonamidas , Resultado do Tratamento
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Open Forum Infect Dis ; 7(4): ofaa085, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32280724

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BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection is associated with accelerated progression to cirrhosis, end-stage liver disease, and liver-associated death. It is fortunate that curative direct-acting antivirals for the treatment of HCV are widely available in the VA healthcare system. We attempted to identify, evaluate, and treat all HIV/HCV-coinfected persons at the Atlanta VA Healthcare System. METHODS: Human immunodeficiency virus/HCV-coinfected persons at Atlanta VA between 2015 and 2018 were identified using the HIV Atlanta Veterans Affairs Cohort Study and Hepatitis C VA Clinical Case Registry. Retrospective reviews of each electronic medical record were conducted by the hepatitis C clinical team for validation. The primary end point was achieving sustained virologic response. RESULTS: One hundred thirty-eight veterans with HIV and hepatitis C viremia were identified. One hundred twenty-five (90%) were evaluated for treatment and 113 (91%) were initiated on direct-acting antiviral therapy. Median age at initiation of treatment was 60 years and the majority were black race (90%). Genotype 1a was most common (70%) and 41% had compensated cirrhosis. One hundred eight completed treatment and 96% achieved sustained virologic response. Six veterans had virologic relapse; 4 had treatment-emergent resistance mutations in the NS5a gene. Mean CD4 was 580 cells/mm3 with HIV viral suppression in 82% of the cohort. In those not treated, unstable housing (25%), active substance use (31%), and psychiatric conditions (42%) were identified barriers to care. CONCLUSIONS: Through a concerted, systematic effort, over 80% of HIV/hepatitis C persons in the Atlanta VA have been initiated on treatment for hepatitis C, 96% of which have been cured.

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Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ; 30(8): 794-6, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19530943

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We examined interventions to optimize piperacillin-tazobactam use at 4 hospitals. Interventions for rotating house staff did not affect use. We could target empiric therapy in only 35% of cases. Because prescribing practices seemed to be institution specific, interventions should address attitudes of local prescribers. Interventions should target empiric therapy and ordering of appropriate cultures.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Padrões de Prática Médica , Contagem de Colônia Microbiana , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana , Uso de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Grupos Focais , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Hospitais Universitários , Hospitais de Veteranos , Humanos , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Ácido Penicilânico/análogos & derivados , Ácido Penicilânico/uso terapêutico , Piperacilina/uso terapêutico , Combinação Piperacilina e Tazobactam
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Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ; 27(11): 1274-7, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17080393

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We investigated knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of prescribers concerning piperacillin-tazobactam use at 4 Emory University-affiliated hospitals. Discussions during focus groups indicated that the participants' perceived knowledge of clinical criteria for appropriate piperacillin-tazobactam use was inadequate. Retrospective review of medical records identified inappropriate practices. These findings have influenced ongoing interventions aimed at optimizing piperacillin-tazobactam use.


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Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Uso de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Padrões de Prática Médica , Grupos Focais , Hospitais Universitários , Humanos , Ácido Penicilânico/análogos & derivados , Ácido Penicilânico/uso terapêutico , Piperacilina/uso terapêutico , Combinação Piperacilina e Tazobactam , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Dermatopatias Infecciosas/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções dos Tecidos Moles/tratamento farmacológico
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Pharmacotherapy ; 24(6): 727-35, 2004 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15222662

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare rates of diarrhea in patients receiving an antiretroviral regimen containing lopinavir-ritonavir versus nelfinavir and in patients who received these drugs sequentially. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING: Hospital-based human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clinic. PATIENTS: Four hundred one participants in the HIV Atlanta VA Cohort Study who were prescribed lopinavir-ritonavir or nelfinavir from 1996-2002. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Chart review identified episodes of diarrhea that potentially were associated with an antiretroviral agent. Data collected included antidiarrheal agents dispensed, baseline viral load and CD4+ cell counts, demographic variables, and previous therapy Diarrhea associated with an antiretroviral regimen occurred in 175 (49%) of 354 patients receiving nelfinavir and 17 (17%) of 99 patients receiving lopinavir-ritonavir (p < 0.001). Treatment for the diarrhea occurred in 118 (33%) of 354 patients receiving nelfinavir and 9 (9%) of 99 receiving lopinavir-ritonavir (p < 0.001). Patients in the lopinavir-ritonavir group were more likely to have received highly active antiretroviral therapy and azithromycin than patients receiving nelfinavir, and they had lower baseline CD4+ cell counts (p < or = 0.01 for each comparison). The average number of months/person-year of diarrhea treatment was 2.0 for the nelfinavir group and 0.13 for the lopinavir-ritonavir group. Of the 10 antiretroviral-naive patients who received lopinavir-ritonavir, none needed treatment for diarrhea, whereas 78 (36%) of 217 antiretroviral-naive patients who received nelfinavir required treatment for diarrhea. Of the 52 patients who had been taking nelfinavir and were switched to lopinavir-ritonavir, they were more likely to start antidiarrheal treatment while taking nelfinavir (14 [27%]) than while receiving lopinavir-ritonavir (3 [6%]) (p = 0.004). CONCLUSIONS: Patients receiving lopinavir-ritonavir were significantly less likely to have diarrhea or to require treatment for diarrhea than patients receiving nelfinavir. The same results occurred when the drugs were given to the same patients sequentially (nelfinavir followed by lopinavir-ritonavir). The diarrhea associated with lopinavir-ritonavir was less frequent, less severe, and shorter in duration than diarrhea associated with nelfinavir.


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Antirretrovirais/efeitos adversos , Diarreia/induzido quimicamente , Diarreia/epidemiologia , Infecções por HIV/tratamento farmacológico , Nelfinavir/efeitos adversos , Pirimidinonas/efeitos adversos , Ritonavir/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Antirretrovirais/administração & dosagem , Antirretrovirais/uso terapêutico , Antidiarreicos/uso terapêutico , Terapia Antirretroviral de Alta Atividade/efeitos adversos , Terapia Antirretroviral de Alta Atividade/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos de Coortes , Diarreia/tratamento farmacológico , Georgia , Humanos , Incidência , Lopinavir , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nelfinavir/administração & dosagem , Nelfinavir/uso terapêutico , Pirimidinonas/administração & dosagem , Pirimidinonas/uso terapêutico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Ritonavir/administração & dosagem , Ritonavir/uso terapêutico , Estados Unidos , United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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