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Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-590404

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OBJECTIVE To find out the situation of the application of anti-bacterial drugs in liver transplantation perioperative patients and to improve the quality of their usage.METHODS According to the criteria of DDD and DUI recommended by WHO,making a random sampling survey of the application of anti-bacterials in 206 liver transplantation perioperative patients who discharged hospital during Jan-Dec 2006,and then to analyze the rationality of their application.RESULTS Among the 206 patients,100.0% patients had received anti-bacterial drugs involving 13 kinds,137 patients in them used one,31.1% used two and 2.4% used three,and there were twelve in thirteen kinds of drugs whose DUI was no more than one.CONCLUSIONS The survey has proved that the liver transplantation perioperative patients have received rational therapy.

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Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-591646

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OBJECTIVE To understand the antibacterial usage among outpatients in our hospital and provide reference for their rational use in clinic treatment.METHODS Totally 18 232 prescriptions in 2007 were investigated and analyzed.RESULTS The rate of antibacterial usage was 21.9% which took up 6.25% of total cost.As for active treatment single drug consisted of 91.21%,two-drugs 9.09%,and three-drugs of 0.55%.CONCLUSIONS The antibiotic service is basically rational.

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Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology ; (24)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-591382

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OBJECTIVE To investigate and analyze the application of antibiotics in non-surgical departments in our hospital.METHODS To make a survey of the use of antimicrobials in non-surgical departments from a total of 548 randomly selected medical records during Jan-Mar 2007,the data of reasonable use of antibacterials were obtained after evaluation and analysis.RESULTS Of the 548 patients in our study,229(41.79%)used antimicrobials.The use of antimicrobials for infection prevention was in 46 cases(20.09%),for infection treatment was in 183 cases(79.91%).From them 95 cases(41.48%)used a combination of two and more antimicrobials.The most widely used antibacterials were penicillins,cephalosporins,and quinolones.CONCLUSIONS The use of antimicrobials is generally reasonable,and meets the safe,effective,and economical goal in our hospital.

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