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基层医疗中即时检测培养和显微镜检查的应用——是否能使疑似尿路感染患者的抗生素使用更合理?

Availability of point-of-care culture and microscopy in general practice - does it lead to more appropriate use of antibiotics in patients with suspected urinary tract infection?

机构信息

Research Unit for General Practice and Department of General Practice, University of Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Eur J Gen Pract. 2020 Dec;26(1):175-181. doi: 10.1080/13814788.2020.1853697.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common condition in general practice, and urine culture can help reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions. In case of delay of the result, antibiotic treatment can be guided by one or more point-of-care (POC) tests. In Denmark, POC microscopy and POC urine culture are widely used for this purpose.

OBJECTIVES

To investigate if availability of POC microscopy or POC culture in general practice was associated with a more appropriate treatment decision in patients with suspected UTI while waiting for the result from the microbiological laboratory.

METHODS

This prospective observational study was conducted in 2016 in general practice in the Copenhagen area, Denmark. Data on all patients presenting in general practice with symptoms of UTI were registered anonymously and a urine sample was sent for culture at the microbiological laboratory. The association between the availability of POC tests and the appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing was assessed with multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS

Seventy-six general practices included 1545 patients (83% female); 71% received appropriate treatment in practices with POC culture available and 65% in practices without POC culture available ( = 0.042). Having a microscope available was not associated with more appropriate treatment (70% vs. 69%,  = 0.54).

CONCLUSION

Availability of POC culture marginally increased appropriate treatment while waiting for the result from the microbiological laboratory. Practices should adopt a strategy where they either perform culture within the practice or send urine for culture at the microbiological laboratory.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02698332.

摘要

背景

尿路感染(UTI)是普通科门诊的常见病症,尿液培养有助于减少不合理的抗生素处方。在等待实验室结果时,可通过一种或多种即时检测(POC)试验来指导抗生素治疗。在丹麦,POC 显微镜检查和 POC 尿液培养广泛用于此目的。

目的

研究普通科门诊中是否具备 POC 显微镜检查或 POC 培养条件是否与疑似 UTI 患者在等待微生物实验室结果时更合理的治疗决策相关。

方法

这是一项于 2016 年在丹麦哥本哈根地区普通科门诊进行的前瞻性观察性研究。匿名登记所有因 UTI 症状就诊于普通科门诊的患者数据,并采集尿液样本送往微生物实验室进行培养。采用多变量逻辑回归评估 POC 试验的可用性与抗生素处方适宜性之间的关联。

结果

76 家普通科诊所共纳入 1545 名患者(83%为女性);在具备 POC 培养条件的诊所中,71%的患者接受了适当的治疗,而在不具备 POC 培养条件的诊所中,65%的患者接受了适当的治疗(=0.042)。具备显微镜的诊所并未显示出更适宜的治疗效果(70%与 69%,=0.54)。

结论

在等待微生物实验室结果时,POC 培养的可用性略微增加了适当的治疗。诊所应采取策略,要么在诊所内部进行培养,要么将尿液送往微生物实验室进行培养。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02698332。

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