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Chinese Journal of Infection Control ; (4): 269-271,276, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-603444

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Objective To evaluate effectiveness of clinical pharmacists'intervention in perioperative antimicrobial use in type Ⅰ incisional surgery.Methods Clinical data of 1398 patients undergoing type Ⅰ incisional surgery in a hospital between January and December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively,633 patients who underwent surgery between January and June were as pre-intervention group,765 patients who underwent surgery between July and December were as post-intervention group (clinical pharmacists were assigned to strengthen the management and control of rational antimicrobial use),antimicrobial prophylaxis between pre-intervention group and post-interven-tion group were compared.Results In pre- and post-intervention groups,antimicrobial prophylaxis were 56.71%and 28.37% respectively(χ2= 113.26,P24 hours were 88.58% and 70.05% respectively,combination antimicrobial use were 10.31% and 0 respectively,the differences between before and after intervention were all statistically significant (all P<0.05). Incidence of surgical site infection in pre-and post-intervention groups were 0.79% (5/633)and 0.26% (2/765)respectively(P= 0.255).Conclusion Through clini-cal pharmacists'intervention in perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis in type Ⅰ incisional surgery,antimicrobial prophylax-is rate decreased dramatically,antimicrobial management is more standardized,scientific and systematic.

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Chinese Journal of Infection Control ; (4): 269-271,276, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-603418

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Objective To evaluate effectiveness of clinical pharmacists'intervention in perioperative antimicrobial use in type Ⅰ incisional surgery.Methods Clinical data of 1398 patients undergoing type Ⅰ incisional surgery in a hospital between January and December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively,633 patients who underwent surgery between January and June were as pre-intervention group,765 patients who underwent surgery between July and December were as post-intervention group (clinical pharmacists were assigned to strengthen the management and control of rational antimicrobial use),antimicrobial prophylaxis between pre-intervention group and post-interven-tion group were compared.Results In pre- and post-intervention groups,antimicrobial prophylaxis were 56.71%and 28.37% respectively(χ2= 113.26,P24 hours were 88.58% and 70.05% respectively,combination antimicrobial use were 10.31% and 0 respectively,the differences between before and after intervention were all statistically significant (all P<0.05). Incidence of surgical site infection in pre-and post-intervention groups were 0.79% (5/633)and 0.26% (2/765)respectively(P= 0.255).Conclusion Through clini-cal pharmacists'intervention in perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis in type Ⅰ incisional surgery,antimicrobial prophylax-is rate decreased dramatically,antimicrobial management is more standardized,scientific and systematic.

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