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Antibiotic Drug Use in Inpatients:Survey,Analysis and Management / 中华医院感染学杂志
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-592340
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE To improve the management of the use of antibiotics in the hospital through investigating and analyzing the cases of inpatients.METHODS From Jan 2005 to Dec 2006,totally 810 cases of operated patients and 1220 cases of non-operated patients were investigated retrospectively,and the usage of antibiotic was analyzed.RESULTS The need of using antibiotic drugs was proven in all cases in which antibiotic drugs were used.However,only 56 cases in the total 810 operated cases used drugs were completely reasonable,which accounted for 6.91%.Unreasonableness was found in the other 754 operated cases(ccounted for 93.01%),who had used inappropriate antibiotic drugs or those drugs in an improper time during the preoperative period.The average time of using prevention drugs for Type Ⅰand Type Ⅱ incisions were 6.59 and 6.44 days after the operation,respectively.In the 1220 non-operated cases,only 730 cases used antibiotic drugs,which accounted for 59.83%.From them,432 cases(accounted for 59.18%) used the antibiotic drugs were completely reasonable and other 298 cases(accounted for 40.82%) were found have used the antibiotic drugs unreasonably.The unreasonableness mainly included in the dose and method used and a lack of examination in the pathogens in some adaptive cases.CONCLUSIONS Enhancing the training and encouraging the study of rational use of antibiotic drugs,establishing and optimizing the management system on the use of antibiotic drugs are the key tasks involved to ensure the reasonable use of the antibiotic drugs.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology Year: 2006 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology Year: 2006 Type: Article