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BACKGROUND: Neonatal sepsis is a condition with high mortality and morbidity that contributes to high rates of antibiotic therapy at birth. In addition, very low birth weight newborns (VLBWN) are particularly vulnerable. Interleukin 6 (IL-6) seems to be an early and effective marker that could help a better selection of patients to be treated. This study aimed to evaluate the use of antibiotics in the first 72 hours of life in VLBW infants before and after using IL-6 as an infection marker. Also, we wanted to analyze the differences in morbidity and mortality during admission and other factors associated with the decision to start antibiotic treatment. METHODS: We conducted a cohort retrospective study. We included VLBWN born in our hospital or admitted before 72 hours of life in two two-year periods (2007-2008 and 2011-2012). RESULTS: Antibiotics use during the first 72 hours of life was analyzed as the primary variable, which was reduced by 20% on the second period (p = 0.002). Regarding the analysis of secondary variables, we found no significant differences in mortality during hospital admission and the incidence of nosocomial sepsis, enterocolitis, or invasive fungal infection. The multivariate analysis indicated extreme prematurity and the study group as the most strongly related factors to the start of antibiotic therapy. CONCLUSIONS: IL-6 was a useful marker of infection to reduce the use of antibiotic therapy in VLBW infants without increasing mortality.
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Doenças do Prematuro , Interleucina-6 , Biomarcadores , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Recém-Nascido de muito Baixo Peso , Estudos RetrospectivosRESUMO
Abstract Background: Unplanned extubations are safety events relatively frequent in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU). This study aimed to describe the frequency and characteristics of unplanned extubations in a NICU. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of unplanned extubations in the NICU of a tertiary regional referral hospital. We reviewed medical records for data collection and performed the statistical analysis, comparing the cases of unplanned extubations with those in which it did not occur among all the cases that received intubation and invasive neonatal mechanical ventilation. Results: A total of 958 newborns were admitted to the NICU, of which 174 required assistance with invasive mechanical ventilation (18.1%) and 28 experienced unplanned extubations (16.1%): 25 patients with one episode, one with two episodes, and two with three episodes. The rate was 2.93 unplanned extubations for every 100 days of invasive mechanical ventilation in 5 years, with a significant decrease in the last three years (p = 0.0158). We found a statistically significant correlation between a weight < 1500 g and unplanned extubation in the multivariate analysis, although sedation appears to affect its interaction. Conclusions: Unplanned extubations are a relatively frequent problem, although with a tendency to decrease in recent years. The weight of the patients at birth and sedation during ventilation are important factors in this safety problem.
Resumen Introducción: La extubación no programada es un evento de seguridad relativamente frecuente en las unidades de cuidados intensivos neonatales (UCIN). El objetivo de este estudio fue conocer la frecuencia y las características de las extubaciones no programadas en una UCIN. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional retrospectivo de las extubaciones no programadas en la UCIN de un hospital regional de referencia de tercer nivel. Se revisaron las historias clínicas y se realizó el análisis estadístico de los datos, comparando los casos de extubación no programada con aquellos en los que no sucedió entre todos los pacientes que recibieron intubación y ventilación mecánica invasiva neonatal. Resultados: Ingresaron en la UCIN 958 neonatos, de los cuales 174 precisaron asistencia con ventilación mecánica invasiva (18.1%) y 28 tuvieron una extubación no programada (16.1%). De estos, 25 presentaron un episodio, uno presentó dos episodios y dos presentaron tres episodios de extubación no programada. La tasa fue de 2.93 extubaciones no programadas por cada 100 días de ventilación mecánica invasiva en 5 años, con una importante disminución en los últimos 3 años (p = 0.0158). El peso < 1500 g se relacionó con las extubaciones no programadas de forma estadísticamente significativa en el análisis multivariante, aunque la sedación aparece como un factor modificador de efecto a través de su interacción. Conclusiones: Las extubaciones no programadas son un problema relativamente frecuente, aunque con tendencia a disminuir en los últimos años. El peso de los pacientes al nacimiento y la sedación son factores importantes en este problema de seguridad.
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BACKGROUND: Unplanned extubations are safety events relatively frequent in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU). This study aimed to describe the frequency and characteristics of unplanned extubations in a NICU. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective observational study of unplanned extubations in the NICU of a tertiary regional referral hospital. We reviewed medical records for data collection and performed the statistical analysis, comparing the cases of unplanned extubations with those in which it did not occur among all the cases that received intubation and invasive neonatal mechanical ventilation. RESULTS: A total of 958 newborns were admitted to the NICU, of which 174 required assistance with invasive mechanical ventilation (18.1%) and 28 experienced unplanned extubations (16.1%): 25 patients with one episode, one with two episodes, and two with three episodes. The rate was 2.93 unplanned extubations for every 100 days of invasive mechanical ventilation in 5 years, with a significant decrease in the last three years (p = 0.0158). We found a statistically significant correlation between a weight < 1500 g and unplanned extubation in the multivariate analysis, although sedation appears to affect its interaction. CONCLUSIONS: Unplanned extubations are a relatively frequent problem, although with a tendency to decrease in recent years. The weight of the patients at birth and sedation during ventilation are important factors in this safety problem.
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Extubação , Intubação Intratraqueal , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal , Respiração Artificial , Estudos RetrospectivosRESUMO
ResumenIntroducción: El síndrome de HELLP es un grave trastorno hipertensivo del embarazo con importantes problemas neonatales en los hijos de las madres afectadas. El objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer las características de estos neonatos y su evolución.Métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio observacional descriptivo y retrospectivo de los neonatos hijos de madre con síndrome de HELLP, nacidos en un hospital universitario entre el 1° de enero de 2008 y el 31 de diciembre de 2013. Se estudiaron 33 neonatos procedentes de 28 gestaciones (cinco gemelares). Se realizó un análisis descriptivo y comparativo entre grupos, y posteriormente un análisis de multivarianza de factores asociados con la mortalidad dentro de la serie.Resultados: De 33 recién nacidos estudiados (2.2/1,000 recién nacidos totales), dos fueron mortinatos (6.1% del total) y cuatro fallecieron tras el nacimiento (12.9% de los neonatos vivos), con una mortalidad perinatal total del 18.2%; 28 neonatos terminaron la gestación antes de la semana 37 (84.8%) y 11 antes de la semana 32 (33.3%); siete neonatos pesaron menos de 1,500 g (cuatro de ellos menos de 1,000 g). De los 31 recién nacidos vivos, 13 neonatos tenían peso menor al percentil 10 para su edad gestacional (41.9%), 20 precisaron reanimación neonatal (64.5%) y 14 presentaban leucopenia neonatal (45.2%). En la regresión logística final, la mortalidad neonatal se asoció con la gran prematuridad, independientemente del bajo peso, leucopenia o necesidad de reanimación neonatal.Conclusiones: Los hijos de madre con síndrome de HELLP presentan elevada mortalidad asociada con la alta prematuridad, independientemente de la presencia de leucopenia, bajo peso para edad gestacional o necesidad de reanimación neonatal.
AbstractBackground: HELLP syndrome is a serious hypertensive disorder of pregnancy with important neonatal problems in the newborn. The objective of this work was to determine the characteristics of these infants and its neonatal evolution.Methods: A retrospective observational study of all newborns of mothers with HELLP syndrome born in a university hospital between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2013 was carried out. Thirty-three infants from 28 pregnancies (five twin gestations) were studied. A descriptive and comparative analysis between groups and a multivariate analysis of factors associated with mortality in the series took place.Results: Of 33 newborns studied (2.2 newborns/1,000 infants total), two were stillbirths (6.1% of the total) and four died after birth (12.9% of live neonates) with overall perinatal mortality of 18.2%. Pregnancies in 28 infants ended before 37 weeks (84.8%) and 11 pregnancies ended before week 32 (33.3%). Seven infants weighed < 1500 g (four weighed <1000 g). Of the 31 live births, 13 infants were in a <10th percentile weight for gestational age (41.9%), 20 needed neonatal resuscitation (64.5%) and 14 had leukopenia at birth (45.2%). In the final logistic regression, neonatal mortality was associated with extreme prematurity regardless of underweight, leukopenia and/or need for neonatal resuscitation.Conclusions: Children of mothers with HELLP syndrome have a high mortality associated with extreme prematurity, independent of the presence of leukopenia, low weight for gestational age and need for neonatal resuscitation.
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BACKGROUND: HELLP syndrome is a serious hypertensive disorder of pregnancy with important neonatal problems in the newborn. The objective of this work was to determine the characteristics of these infants and its neonatal evolution. METHODS: A retrospective observational study of all newborns of mothers with HELLP syndrome born in a university hospital between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2013 was carried out. Thirty-three infants from 28 pregnancies (five twin gestations) were studied. A descriptive and comparative analysis between groups and a multivariate analysis of factors associated with mortality in the series took place. RESULTS: Of 33 newborns studied (2.2 newborns/1,000 infants total), two were stillbirths (6.1% of the total) and four died after birth (12.9% of live neonates) with overall perinatal mortality of 18.2%. Pregnancies in 28 infants ended before 37 weeks (84.8%) and 11 pregnancies ended before week 32 (33.3%). Seven infants weighed<1500g (four weighed <1000g). Of the 31 live births, 13 infants were in a <10th percentile weight for gestational age (41.9%), 20 needed neonatal resuscitation (64.5%) and 14 had leukopenia at birth (45.2%). In the final logistic regression, neonatal mortality was associated with extreme prematurity regardless of underweight, leukopenia and/or need for neonatal resuscitation. CONCLUSIONS: Children of mothers with HELLP syndrome have a high mortality associated with extreme prematurity, independent of the presence of leukopenia, low weight for gestational age and need for neonatal resuscitation.
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Introducción. Las faringoamigdalitis agudas suponen un importante porcentaje de las consultas pediátricas y una de las principales causas de prescripción antibiótica. Nuestro objetivo fue analizar los hábitos de prescripción antimicrobiana en niños diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios y consultas pediátricas de atención primaria en Asturias (España). Métodos. Estudio descriptivo multicéntrico que evalúa pacientes pediátricos diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en los servicios de urgencias de 5 hospitales y en 80 consultas pediátricas de atención primaria. La idoneidad de las prescripciones se estableció por comparación con estándares de referencia. Resultados. Se incluyeron 563 niños con faringoamigdalitis agudas, 49,7% en atención primaria (IC 95% 45,6-53,8%), a los largo de 30 días no consecutivos (6,8% de las consultas pediátricas). Se prescribieron antibióticos en el 75,5% de las faringoamigdalitis (IC 95% 71,9-79,0%) [(78,3% en los menores de 3 años (IC 95% 71,8-84,8%)]. El antibiótico más indicado fue la amoxicilina [39,1% de los casos que recibieron antibioterapia (IC 95% 34,4-43,7%)]. Se encontraron diferencias significativas en el porcentaje de prescripción antibiótica entre atención primaria y urgencias hospitalarias (70,0% contra 80,9%, p= 0,003). El tratamiento prescrito se consideró de primera elección en el 43,3% de los tratados (IC 95% 38,6-48,0%) e inadecuado en el 56,0% (IC 95% 51,3-60,7%). Conclusiones. Pese a que la mayoría de las faringoamigdalitis agudas pediátricas son de probable etiología vírica, tres cuartas partes de ellas reciben tratamiento antibiótico en nuestro medio, siendo la elección inapropiada en más de la mitad de los casos.
Introduction. Acute pharyngotonsillitis accounts for a large portion of antibiotic prescriptions in pediatric offices. Our aim was to analyze the antimicrobial prescription habits for acute pharyngotonsillitis in children from hospital emergency departments and primary care pediatric clinics in Asturias (Spain). Methods. Multicenter descriptive study evaluating pediatric patients with a diagnosis of acute pharyngotonsillitis in 5 hospital emergency departments and 80 pediatric primary care clinics. Appropriateness of prescription was established by comparing with reference standards. Results. Five hundred sixty-three children with acute pharyngotonsillitis [49.7% in primary care CI 95% 45.6-53.8%)] were included along 30 nonconsecutive days. Antibiotics were prescribed in 75.5% of cases (95% CI 71.9-79.0%) [78.3% in children under 3 years of age (95% CI 71.8-84.8%)]. Amoxicillin was the antibiotic most frequently prescribed [39.1% (95% CI 34.4-43.7%)]. Significant differences in the frequency or antibiotic prescription were found between primary care and hospital emergency departments (70% vs. 80.9%, p= 0.003). The treatment prescribed was considered first choice in 43.3% (95% CI 38.6-48.0%) and inappropriate in 56.0% (95% CI 51.3-60.7%). Conclusions. Although in most cases pediatric acute pharyngotonsillitis is viral in origin, three out of four are treated with antibiotics. Treatment was inappropriate in more than half of the cases in our study.
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Introduction. Acute pharyngotonsillitis accounts for a large portion of antibiotic prescriptions in pediatric offces. Our aim was to analyze the antimicrobial prescription habits for acute pharyngotonsillitis in children from hospital emergency departments and primary care pediatric clinics in Asturias (Spain). Methods. Multicenter descriptive study evaluating pediatric patients with a diagnosis of acute pharyngotonsillitis in 5 hospital emergency departments and 80 pediatric primary care clinics. Appropriateness of prescription was established by comparing with reference standards. Results. Five hundred sixty-three children with acute pharyngotonsillitis [49.7% in primary care CI 95% 45.6-53.8%)] were included along 30 nonconsecutive days. Antibiotics were prescribed in 75.5% of cases (95% CI 71.9-79.0%) [78.3% in children under 3 years of age (95% CI 71.8-84.8%)]. Amoxicillin was the antibiotic most frequently prescribed [39.1% (95% CI 34.4-43.7%)]. Signifcant differences in the frequency or antibiotic prescription were found between primary care and hospital emergency departments (70% vs. 80.9%, p= 0.003). The treatment prescribed was considered frst choice in 43.3% (95% CI 38.6-48.0%) and inappropriate in 56.0% (95% CI 51.3-60.7%). Conclusions. Although in most cases pediatric acute pharyngotonsillitis is viral in origin, three out of four are treated with antibiotics. Treatment was inappropriate in more than half of the cases in our study.
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Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Pediatria , Faringite/tratamento farmacológico , Padrões de Prática Médica , Tonsilite/tratamento farmacológico , Doença Aguda , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Transversais , Uso de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Faringite/complicações , Espanha , Tonsilite/complicaçõesRESUMO
Introducción. Las faringoamigdalitis agudas suponen un importante porcentaje de las consultas pediátricas y una de las principales causas de prescripción antibiótica. Nuestro objetivo fue analizar los hábitos de prescripción antimicrobiana en niños diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios y consultas pediátricas de atención primaria en Asturias (España). Métodos. Estudio descriptivo multicéntrico que evalúa pacientes pediátricos diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en los servicios de urgencias de 5 hospitales y en 80 consultas pediátricas de atención primaria. La idoneidad de las prescripciones se estableció por comparación con estándares de referencia. Resultados. Se incluyeron 563 niños con faringoamigdalitis agudas, 49,7% en atención primaria (IC 95% 45,6-53,8%), a los largo de 30 días no consecutivos (6,8% de las consultas pediátricas). Se prescribieron antibióticos en el 75,5% de las faringoamigdalitis (IC 95% 71,9-79,0%) [(78,3% en los menores de 3 años (IC 95% 71,8-84,8%)]. El antibiótico más indicado fue la amoxicilina [39,1% de los casos que recibieron antibioterapia (IC 95% 34,4-43,7%)]. Se encontraron diferencias signifcativas en el porcentaje de prescripción antibiótica entre atención primaria y urgencias hospitalarias (70,0% contra 80,9%, p= 0,003). El tratamiento prescrito se consideró de primera elección en el 43,3% de los tratados (IC 95% 38,6-48,0%) e inadecuado en el 56,0% (IC 95% 51,3-60,7%). Conclusiones. Pese a que la mayoría de las faringomigdalitis agudas pediátricas son de probable etiología vírica, tres cuartas partes de ellas reciben tratamiento antibiótico en nuestro medio, siendo la elección inapropiada en más de la mitad de los casos.
Introduction. Acute pharyngotonsillitis accounts for a large portion of antibiotic prescriptions in pediatric offces. Our aim was to analyze the antimicrobial prescription habits for acute pharyngotonsillitis in children from hospital emergency departments and primary care pediatric clinics in Asturias (Spain). Methods. Multicenter descriptive study evaluating pediatric patients with a diagnosis of acute pharyngotonsillitis in 5 hospital emergency departments and 80 pediatric primary care clinics. Appropriateness of prescription was established by comparing with reference standards. Results. Five hundred sixty-three children with acute pharyngotonsillitis [49.7% in primary care CI 95% 45.6-53.8%)] were included along 30 nonconsecutive days. Antibiotics were prescribed in 75.5% of cases (95% CI 71.9-79.0%) [78.3% in children under 3 years of age (95% CI 71.8-84.8%)]. Amoxicillin was the antibiotic most frequently prescribed [39.1% (95% CI 34.4-43.7%)]. Signifcant differences in the frequency or antibiotic prescription were found between primary care and hospital emergency departments (70% vs. 80.9%, p= 0.003). The treatment prescribed was considered frst choice in 43.3% (95% CI 38.6-48.0%) and inappropriate in 56.0% (95% CI 51.3-60.7%). Conclusions. Although in most cases pediatric acute pharyngotonsillitis is viral in origin, three out of four are treated with antibiotics. Treatment was inappropriate in more than half of the cases in our study.
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Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Pediatria , Padrões de Prática Médica , Faringite/tratamento farmacológico , Tonsilite/tratamento farmacológico , Doença Aguda , Estudos Transversais , Uso de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Faringite/complicações , Espanha , Tonsilite/complicaçõesRESUMO
Introducción. Las faringoamigdalitis agudas suponen un importante porcentaje de las consultas pediátricas y una de las principales causas de prescripción antibiótica. Nuestro objetivo fue analizar los hábitos de prescripción antimicrobiana en niños diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios y consultas pediátricas de atención primaria en Asturias (España). Métodos. Estudio descriptivo multicéntrico que evalúa pacientes pediátricos diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en los servicios de urgencias de 5 hospitales y en 80 consultas pediátricas de atención primaria. La idoneidad de las prescripciones se estableció por comparación con estándares de referencia. Resultados. Se incluyeron 563 niños con faringoamigdalitis agudas, 49,7% en atención primaria (IC 95% 45,6-53,8%), a los largo de 30 días no consecutivos (6,8% de las consultas pediátricas). Se prescribieron antibióticos en el 75,5% de las faringoamigdalitis (IC 95% 71,9-79,0%) [(78,3% en los menores de 3 años (IC 95% 71,8-84,8%)]. El antibiótico más indicado fue la amoxicilina [39,1% de los casos que recibieron antibioterapia (IC 95% 34,4-43,7%)]. Se encontraron diferencias signifcativas en el porcentaje de prescripción antibiótica entre atención primaria y urgencias hospitalarias (70,0% contra 80,9%, p= 0,003). El tratamiento prescrito se consideró de primera elección en el 43,3% de los tratados (IC 95% 38,6-48,0%) e inadecuado en el 56,0% (IC 95% 51,3-60,7%). Conclusiones. Pese a que la mayoría de las faringomigdalitis agudas pediátricas son de probable etiología vírica, tres cuartas partes de ellas reciben tratamiento antibiótico en nuestro medio, siendo la elección inapropiada en más de la mitad de los casos.(AU)
Introduction. Acute pharyngotonsillitis accounts for a large portion of antibiotic prescriptions in pediatric offces. Our aim was to analyze the antimicrobial prescription habits for acute pharyngotonsillitis in children from hospital emergency departments and primary care pediatric clinics in Asturias (Spain). Methods. Multicenter descriptive study evaluating pediatric patients with a diagnosis of acute pharyngotonsillitis in 5 hospital emergency departments and 80 pediatric primary care clinics. Appropriateness of prescription was established by comparing with reference standards. Results. Five hundred sixty-three children with acute pharyngotonsillitis [49.7% in primary care CI 95% 45.6-53.8%)] were included along 30 nonconsecutive days. Antibiotics were prescribed in 75.5% of cases (95% CI 71.9-79.0%) [78.3% in children under 3 years of age (95% CI 71.8-84.8%)]. Amoxicillin was the antibiotic most frequently prescribed [39.1% (95% CI 34.4-43.7%)]. Signifcant differences in the frequency or antibiotic prescription were found between primary care and hospital emergency departments (70% vs. 80.9%, p= 0.003). The treatment prescribed was considered frst choice in 43.3% (95% CI 38.6-48.0%) and inappropriate in 56.0% (95% CI 51.3-60.7%). Conclusions. Although in most cases pediatric acute pharyngotonsillitis is viral in origin, three out of four are treated with antibiotics. Treatment was inappropriate in more than half of the cases in our study.(AU)
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Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Pediatria , Faringite/tratamento farmacológico , Padrões de Prática Médica , Tonsilite/tratamento farmacológico , Doença Aguda , Estudos Transversais , Uso de Medicamentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Faringite/complicações , Espanha , Tonsilite/complicaçõesRESUMO
Introducción. Las faringoamigdalitis agudas suponen un importante porcentaje de las consultas pediátricas y una de las principales causas de prescripción antibiótica. Nuestro objetivo fue analizar los hábitos de prescripción antimicrobiana en niños diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios y consultas pediátricas de atención primaria en Asturias (España). Métodos. Estudio descriptivo multicéntrico que evalúa pacientes pediátricos diagnosticados con faringoamigdalitis aguda en los servicios de urgencias de 5 hospitales y en 80 consultas pediátricas de atención primaria. La idoneidad de las prescripciones se estableció por comparación con estándares de referencia. Resultados. Se incluyeron 563 niños con faringoamigdalitis agudas, 49,7% en atención primaria (IC 95% 45,6-53,8%), a los largo de 30 días no consecutivos (6,8% de las consultas pediátricas). Se prescribieron antibióticos en el 75,5% de las faringoamigdalitis (IC 95% 71,9-79,0%) [(78,3% en los menores de 3 años (IC 95% 71,8-84,8%)]. El antibiótico más indicado fue la amoxicilina [39,1% de los casos que recibieron antibioterapia (IC 95% 34,4-43,7%)]. Se encontraron diferencias signifcativas en el porcentaje de prescripción antibiótica entre atención primaria y urgencias hospitalarias (70,0% contra 80,9%, p= 0,003). El tratamiento prescrito se consideró de primera elección en el 43,3% de los tratados (IC 95% 38,6-48,0%) e inadecuado en el 56,0% (IC 95% 51,3-60,7%). Conclusiones. Pese a que la mayoría de las faringomigdalitis agudas pediátricas son de probable etiología vírica, tres cuartas partes de ellas reciben tratamiento antibiótico en nuestro medio, siendo la elección inapropiada en más de la mitad de los casos.(AU)
Introduction. Acute pharyngotonsillitis accounts for a large portion of antibiotic prescriptions in pediatric offces. Our aim was to analyze the antimicrobial prescription habits for acute pharyngotonsillitis in children from hospital emergency departments and primary care pediatric clinics in Asturias (Spain). Methods. Multicenter descriptive study evaluating pediatric patients with a diagnosis of acute pharyngotonsillitis in 5 hospital emergency departments and 80 pediatric primary care clinics. Appropriateness of prescription was established by comparing with reference standards. Results. Five hundred sixty-three children with acute pharyngotonsillitis [49.7% in primary care CI 95% 45.6-53.8%)] were included along 30 nonconsecutive days. Antibiotics were prescribed in 75.5% of cases (95% CI 71.9-79.0%) [78.3% in children under 3 years of age (95% CI 71.8-84.8%)]. Amoxicillin was the antibiotic most frequently prescribed [39.1% (95% CI 34.4-43.7%)]. Signifcant differences in the frequency or antibiotic prescription were found between primary care and hospital emergency departments (70% vs. 80.9%, p= 0.003). The treatment prescribed was considered frst choice in 43.3% (95% CI 38.6-48.0%) and inappropriate in 56.0% (95% CI 51.3-60.7%). Conclusions. Although in most cases pediatric acute pharyngotonsillitis is viral in origin, three out of four are treated with antibiotics. Treatment was inappropriate in more than half of the cases in our study.(AU)