Faculty of Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Sakarya University Education and Research Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey.
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Düzce University School of Medicine, Düzce, Turkey.
J Chemother. 2020 Jul;32(4):188-192. doi: 10.1080/1120009X.2020.1755592. Epub 2020 May 12.
Measurements are one of the most important means of evaluating the quality of antibiotic consumption. This study has evaluated the antibiotic consumption using one-day point prevalence study data collected from different hospitals in Turkey. This research was planned as a multicenter point surveillance study which aimed demonstrating the use of antibiotics among inpatients in Turkey. On the day of surveillance, demographic data from 21,920 inpatients, names of antibiotics used by the inpatients, number of antibiotics approved by infectious disease specialist (IDS), and the length of antibiotic use were recorded. These results showed that 30.3% of patients were using antibiotics and 57.7% of those were IDS-approved. The rate of IDS-approved antibiotic consumption was higher for internal medicine wards and in intensive care units, whereas non-IDS-approved antibiotics were used among inpatients of surgical wards.
测量是评估抗生素使用质量的最重要手段之一。本研究使用从土耳其不同医院收集的一日点患病率研究数据评估了抗生素的使用情况。本研究计划作为一项多中心点监测研究,旨在展示土耳其住院患者中抗生素的使用情况。在监测日,记录了 21920 名住院患者的人口统计学数据、住院患者使用的抗生素名称、传染病专家(IDS)批准的抗生素数量以及抗生素使用时间。结果表明,30.3%的患者正在使用抗生素,其中 57.7%是 IDS 批准的。内科病房和重症监护病房的 IDS 批准抗生素使用率较高,而外科病房的住院患者则使用非 IDS 批准的抗生素。