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Status Investigation and Rationality Analysis of Intravenous Infusions in Outpatients of a Tertiary General Hospital / 中国药师
China Pharmacist ; (12): 455-456,460, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-705558
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the current situation of intravenous infusions of outpatients in our hospital to obtain the infor-mation and data of infusion characteristics in order to provide the basis for the safe and reasonable application of infusions.

Methods:

Totally 346 cases of outpatients with infusions were selected from the infusion room during May and June in 2017. The rationality of in-fusions was analyzed according to the guidelines of clinical application of antibiotics(2015 edition) and the diagnosis and treatment of related diseases.

Results:

In the 346 cases of infusion patients,men accounted for 36.13% and women accounted for 63.87%. The order of department ranked top was department of reproductive medicine, dermatology, respiratory medicine and urology respectively accounting for 18.79%,16.47%,13.29% and 10.12%. The order of intravenous infusions ranked top was phloroglucinol,levoflox-acin,moxifloxacin and human serum albumin respectively accounting for 11.46%,8.05%,6.83% and 5.85%. Antimicrobial drugs accounted for 42.77% and the unreasonable prescription accounted for 29.76%. The main unreasonable reasons were without indica-tions,appropriate usage and unsuitable solvent respectively accounting for 51.46%,40.78% and 5.83%. The lack of infusion neces-sity accounted for 10.98%.

Conclusion:

The irrational proportion in the hospital outpatient intravenous infusion room is high (29.76%),and antibiotics use accounts for higher proportion(42.77%). Most patients still have the necessity of infusion,so outpa-tient infusion can not be canceled,however,management should be strengthened.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: Chinese Journal: China Pharmacist Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: Chinese Journal: China Pharmacist Year: 2018 Type: Article