Kuyvenhoven M M, Verheij T J, de Melker R A, van der Velden J
Department of General Practice, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Br J Gen Pract. 2000 Feb;50(451):133-4.
This study describes the prescription of antimicrobial agents in cases of lower respiratory tract infections in Dutch general practice. A secondary analysis of data from the National Study of Illness and Procedures of The Netherlands Institute of Primary Health Care (a nationwide group of 161 general practitioners with data from 334,449 patients) had been carried out. Antimicrobial agents were prescribed in 30% of all contacts: in about half of the first contacts and contacts for recurrences, and in one out of six repeat contacts. The prescription rates were associated with diagnosis and reason for encounter but rarely with older age or comorbidity. Amoxycillin and doxycycline were most frequently prescribed. While most lower respiratory tract infections are virus-induced and antibiotics are not effective in most cases, antimicrobial agents might still be overprescribed.
本研究描述了荷兰全科医疗中,下呼吸道感染病例的抗菌药物处方情况。对荷兰初级卫生保健研究所全国疾病与诊疗研究(一组由161名全科医生组成的全国性群体,拥有来自334,449名患者的数据)的数据进行了二次分析。在所有就诊病例中,30%的病例开具了抗菌药物:约一半的初诊病例和复诊病例,以及六分之一的再次就诊病例。处方率与诊断和就诊原因相关,但与年龄较大或合并症关系不大。阿莫西林和多西环素是最常开具的药物。虽然大多数下呼吸道感染是由病毒引起的,且抗生素在大多数情况下无效,但抗菌药物仍可能存在过度处方的情况。