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Antibiotic prescription in hospitalized patients with covid-19 in a private hospital in caracas: Retrospective study
Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica ; 40(4):424-431, 2021.
Article in Spanish | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1458346
ABSTRACT

Background:

There is little information on the prevalence of bacterial coinfection and use of antibiotics in hospitalized CO-VID-19 patients. The present study assesses the frequency of in-hospital antibiotic prescription, the bacterial cultures im-plementation and the clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 according to the use of antibiotics.

Methods:

Ret-rospective, observational study of hospitalized patients with COVID-19. The ISARIC-WHO form was used for data col-lection.

Results:

145 patients were included, 95 men and 50 women, with a mean age 63.8±16.0 years. 79/145 (54.5%) patients received antibiotics, 52/145 (35%) had samples for culture and 49/145 (33.8%) were blood cultures. Pathogenic bacteria were isolated only in 7% of the patients. The patients with antibiotics had worse oxygenation, chest tomography and inflammatory markers, more admission to ICU, deaths, and prolonged hospital stay.

Conclusion:

Our results do not support the initial widespread use of antibiotics in hospitalized COVID-19 patients without knowing the pathogen and its susceptibility.

Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Observational study Language: Spanish Journal: Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Observational study Language: Spanish Journal: Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica Year: 2021 Document Type: Article