Postoperative Use of Anti-infective Agents in 50 Inpatients Undergoing Liver Transplantation and Its Rationality / 中国药房
China Pharmacy
;
(12)2001.
Article
in Chinese
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To study the postoperative use of anti-infectives inpatients undergoing liver transplantation and its rationality.METHODS:
50 inpatients who had undergone liver transplantation were randomly collected from center of organ transplantation for the analysis of the use of anti-infective agents within 1 month after operation in respect of utilization frequency(cases/times),duration of medication,drug utilization index(DUI) as well the conformity between drug combination and etiology so as to derive the rationality of drug use.RESULTS:
Among the top 10 anti-infectives in terms of utilization frequency in patients undergone liver transplantation,9 had their DUI less than 1,and 1 had its DUI above 1.The perioperative application rate of anti-infective agents was 100%.In terms of drug combination,2 cases(4%) used one kind of anti-infectives,17(34%) two kinds,21(42%) tree kinds,10(20%) four kinds concomitantly.CONCLUSION:
The doses and the proportion of anti-infectives used in combination for inpatients undergoing liver transplantation were on the high side,which should be controlled urgently.
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Language:
Chinese
Journal:
China Pharmacy
Year:
2001
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Article
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