Titiesari Yovita D, Barton Greg, Borthwick Mark, Keeling Susan, Keeling Peter
School of Pharmacy, University College London, London, UK.
St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, St Helens, UK.
J Intensive Care Soc. 2017 Feb;18(1):30-35. doi: 10.1177/1751143716662664. Epub 2017 Feb 1.
Following two studies done in 2007 and 2009, a follow-up of the adherence to the suggested guidelines on drug standardisation has been performed with a suggestion for future standards that can be achieved, to complement the recently published Carter report. The Intensive Care Society (ICS) introduced recommendations for infusion concentrations of 16 medications commonly used in critical care areas. The importance being improvement in patient safety and rationalised use of available critical care resources. Five years after publication of these recommendations, a further audit has been undertaken to assess the level of acceptance and application. This revealed that 89.5% of the 133 surveyed units (representing 42.49% critical care units across the UK) have adopted the recommendations. There are further medication concentrations which could also be standardised.
在2007年和2009年进行了两项研究之后,对药物标准化建议指南的遵循情况进行了跟踪,并针对未来可实现的标准提出了建议,以补充最近发布的卡特报告。重症监护协会(ICS)针对重症监护领域常用的16种药物的输注浓度提出了建议。其重要性在于提高患者安全性以及合理使用现有的重症监护资源。这些建议发布五年后,又进行了一次审核,以评估接受和应用程度。结果显示,在接受调查的133个单位(占英国重症监护单位的42.49%)中,89.5%已经采纳了这些建议。还有其他一些药物浓度也可以实现标准化。