Keene D D, Tong J L, Roughton S, Fadden S J
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham.
J R Army Med Corps. 2012 Mar;158(1):38-40; discussion 40. doi: 10.1136/jramc-158-01-09.
UK forces deployed to Afghanistan between March and November are prescribed anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis (AMC). In 2007 an audit showed poor pre-injury AMC compliance and a prescription rate of 50% amongst those casualties evacuated to Role 4. We re-audited the post-deployment AMC prescribing practice for casualties from Afghanistan for the 2008 and half of the 2009 malaria season. Using the Role 4 prescribing information and communication system (PICS), a retrospective AMC search for Proguanil, Chloroquine, Doxycycline, Mefloquine and Malarone was performed on these casualties. Only five out of 305 (1.64%) inpatients were prescribed appropriate post-deployment AMC medication. Awareness of the need to prescribe AMC following evacuation remains poor, and may be improved by recording AMC compliance in field medical records and modifying the PICS software.
2007年3月至11月期间部署到阿富汗的英国部队被规定进行抗疟疾化学预防(AMC)。2007年的一项审计显示,受伤前AMC的依从性较差,在被疏散到4级医疗机构的伤员中,处方率为50%。我们对2008年和2009年疟疾季节上半年从阿富汗撤离的伤员的部署后AMC处方做法进行了重新审计。利用4级医疗机构的处方信息和通信系统(PICS),对这些伤员进行了回顾性AMC搜索,以查找氯胍、氯喹、强力霉素、甲氟喹和马拉隆。305名住院患者中只有5名(1.64%)被开具了适当的部署后AMC药物。撤离后开具AMC必要性的意识仍然很差,通过在野战医疗记录中记录AMC依从性并修改PICS软件,可能会有所改善。