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Antibiotic Guideline Adherence at the Emergency Department: A Descriptive Study from a Country with a Restrictive Antibiotic Policy.
Cartuliares, Mariana B; Søgaard, Sara N; Rosenvinge, Flemming S; Mogensen, Christian B; Hertz, Mathias Amdi; Skjøt-Arkil, Helene.
Affiliation
  • Cartuliares MB; Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, 6200 Aabenraa, Denmark.
  • Søgaard SN; Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, 6200 Aabenraa, Denmark.
  • Rosenvinge FS; Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, 6200 Aabenraa, Denmark.
  • Mogensen CB; Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, 6200 Aabenraa, Denmark.
  • Hertz MA; Department of Clinical Microbiology, Odense University Hospital, 5000 Odense, Denmark.
  • Skjøt-Arkil H; Research Unit of Clinical Microbiology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, 5000 Odense, Denmark.
Antibiotics (Basel) ; 12(12)2023 Nov 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38136712
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Denmark has a low level of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Patients hospitalized with suspected infection often present with unspecific symptoms. This challenges the physician between using narrow-spectrum antibiotics in accordance with guidelines or broad-spectrum antibiotics to compensate for diagnostic uncertainty. The aim of this study was to investigate adherence to a restrictive antibiotic guideline for the most common infection in emergency departments (EDs), namely community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).

METHOD:

This multicenter descriptive cross-sectional study included adults admitted to Danish EDs with a suspected infection. Data were collected prospectively from medical records.

RESULTS:

We included 954 patients in the analysis. The most prescribed antibiotics were penicillin with beta-lactamase inhibitor at 4 h (307 (32.2%)), 48 h (289 (30.3%)), and day 5 after admission (218 (22.9%)). The empirical antibiotic treatment guidelines for CAP were followed for 126 (31.3%) of the CAP patients. At 4 h, antibiotics were administered intravenously to 244 (60.7%) of the CAP patients. At day 5, 218 (54.4%) received oral antibiotics.

CONCLUSION:

Adherence to CAP guidelines was poor. In a country with a restrictive antibiotic policy, infections are commonly treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics against recommendations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: