Recco R A, Gladstone J L, Friedman S A, Gerken E H
JAMA. 1979 May 25;241(21):2283-6.
The choice of an antibiotic for a patient is often a difficult decision. The clinician must contend with a bewildering variety of bacteria and use a number of expensive and toxic antimicrobial agents judiciously. To deal with the problems of excessive and inappropriate use, the medical staff of Coney Island Hospital established compulsory, prospective antibiotic control. Two years after initiation of this program, we analyzed changes in sensitivity patterns of hospital flora, physicians' prescribing habits and antibiotic use. A trend toward increasing resistance on the part of some Gram-negative isolates to certain beta-lactam antibiotics was noted. Antibiotic costs decreased an average of 38%, while prescribing skills improved.
为患者选择抗生素往往是个艰难的决定。临床医生必须应对种类繁多的细菌,并明智地使用多种昂贵且有毒的抗菌药物。为解决抗生素过度使用和使用不当的问题,科尼岛医院的医务人员实施了强制性的前瞻性抗生素管控措施。在该项目启动两年后,我们分析了医院菌群敏感性模式、医生的处方习惯以及抗生素使用情况的变化。我们注意到,一些革兰氏阴性菌分离株对某些β-内酰胺类抗生素的耐药性呈上升趋势。抗生素成本平均下降了38%,同时处方技能有所提高。