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Analysis of drug use of 290 burn patients / 中华烧伤杂志
Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 359-361, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-347672
ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To analyze the drug use in our burn ward, and to investigate the methods in controlling the proportion of drug expenses, as well as the rational use of antibiotics.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A randomized sample of 290 burn-patients with hospital stay more than 5 days in 2005 were enrolled in the study, and information about their drug use, (especially that of antibiotics), the drug expenses and its proportion in the total medical expenses, the total therapeutic expenses, and the healing rate of the patients were statically analyzed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Sulfamido was dominant among the topically applied antibiotics, while cephalosporins was dominant among the systemic applied antibiotics. The drug expenses accounted for (11 +/- 5)% in the therapy expenses, while the antibiotics expenses accounted for (5.8 +/- 1.7)% in the therapy expenses, but it accounted for (51 +/- 17)% in the drug expenses. The average expense of every patient was 22026.09 RMB, and the healing rate of the patients was 96.90%.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The proportion of drug expense (especially that of antibiotics), as well as total medical expenses of burn patients can be lowered through a combined therapy.</p>
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Burns / Drug Costs / Therapeutic Uses / Drug Therapy / Drug Utilization / Economics / Anti-Bacterial Agents Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Health economic evaluation Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Burns Year: 2007 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Burns / Drug Costs / Therapeutic Uses / Drug Therapy / Drug Utilization / Economics / Anti-Bacterial Agents Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Health economic evaluation Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Burns Year: 2007 Type: Article