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Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania

Background and Objectives. The intensive care unit (ICU), especially in an infectious disease hospital, is both an area with a high consumption of antibiotics (atb) and a “reservoir” of multidrug-resistant bacteria. We proposed the analysis of antibiotic therapy practices in such a department that t...

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Autores principales: Vâţă, Andrei, Roşu, Florin Manuel, Dorneanu, Olivia Simona, Lehaci, Alina Elisabeta, Luca, Ştefana, Loghin, Isabela Ioana, Miftode, Ioana Diandra, Luca, Cătălina Mihaela, Miftode, Egidia Gabriela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37109601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59040645
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author Vâţă, Andrei
Roşu, Florin Manuel
Dorneanu, Olivia Simona
Lehaci, Alina Elisabeta
Luca, Ştefana
Loghin, Isabela Ioana
Miftode, Ioana Diandra
Luca, Cătălina Mihaela
Miftode, Egidia Gabriela
author_facet Vâţă, Andrei
Roşu, Florin Manuel
Dorneanu, Olivia Simona
Lehaci, Alina Elisabeta
Luca, Ştefana
Loghin, Isabela Ioana
Miftode, Ioana Diandra
Luca, Cătălina Mihaela
Miftode, Egidia Gabriela
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description Background and Objectives. The intensive care unit (ICU), especially in an infectious disease hospital, is both an area with a high consumption of antibiotics (atb) and a “reservoir” of multidrug-resistant bacteria. We proposed the analysis of antibiotic therapy practices in such a department that treated, in conditions of a pandemic wave, patients with COVID-19 and its complications. Materials and Methods. This was a retrospective transversal study of 184 COVID-19 patients treated in the ICU of a regional infectious disease hospital of Iaşi, Romania, in a 3-month interval of 2020 and 2021. Results. All the included patients (Caucasians, 53% males, with a median age of 68 years, and a Charlton comorbidity index of 3) received at least one antibiotic during their stay in the ICU (43% also had antibiotics prior to hospital admission and 68% in the Infectious Diseases ward). Only 22.3% of the ICU patients had only one antibiotic. A total of 77.7% of them started with an association of two antibiotics, and 19.6% of them received more than three antibiotics. The most-used ones were linezolid (77.2%), imipenem (75.5%), and ceftriaxone (33.7%). The median atb duration was 9 days. No change in the number or type of atb prescription was seen in 2021 (compared to 2020). Only 9.8% of the patients had a microbiological confirmation of bacterial infection. A total of 38.3% of the tested patients had elevated procalcitonin levels at ICU admission. The overall fatality rate was 68.5%, with no significant differences between the two analyzed periods or the number of administered antibiotics. More than half (51.1%) of the patients developed oral candidiasis during their stay in the ICU, but only 5.4% had C. difficile colitis. Conclusion. Antibiotics were widely used in our ICU patients in the presence of a reduced microbiological confirmation of a bacterial co-infection, and were justified by other clinical or biological criteria.
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spelling pubmed-101459342023-04-29 Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania Vâţă, Andrei Roşu, Florin Manuel Dorneanu, Olivia Simona Lehaci, Alina Elisabeta Luca, Ştefana Loghin, Isabela Ioana Miftode, Ioana Diandra Luca, Cătălina Mihaela Miftode, Egidia Gabriela Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives. The intensive care unit (ICU), especially in an infectious disease hospital, is both an area with a high consumption of antibiotics (atb) and a “reservoir” of multidrug-resistant bacteria. We proposed the analysis of antibiotic therapy practices in such a department that treated, in conditions of a pandemic wave, patients with COVID-19 and its complications. Materials and Methods. This was a retrospective transversal study of 184 COVID-19 patients treated in the ICU of a regional infectious disease hospital of Iaşi, Romania, in a 3-month interval of 2020 and 2021. Results. All the included patients (Caucasians, 53% males, with a median age of 68 years, and a Charlton comorbidity index of 3) received at least one antibiotic during their stay in the ICU (43% also had antibiotics prior to hospital admission and 68% in the Infectious Diseases ward). Only 22.3% of the ICU patients had only one antibiotic. A total of 77.7% of them started with an association of two antibiotics, and 19.6% of them received more than three antibiotics. The most-used ones were linezolid (77.2%), imipenem (75.5%), and ceftriaxone (33.7%). The median atb duration was 9 days. No change in the number or type of atb prescription was seen in 2021 (compared to 2020). Only 9.8% of the patients had a microbiological confirmation of bacterial infection. A total of 38.3% of the tested patients had elevated procalcitonin levels at ICU admission. The overall fatality rate was 68.5%, with no significant differences between the two analyzed periods or the number of administered antibiotics. More than half (51.1%) of the patients developed oral candidiasis during their stay in the ICU, but only 5.4% had C. difficile colitis. Conclusion. Antibiotics were widely used in our ICU patients in the presence of a reduced microbiological confirmation of a bacterial co-infection, and were justified by other clinical or biological criteria. MDPI 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10145934/ /pubmed/37109601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59040645 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vâţă, Andrei
Roşu, Florin Manuel
Dorneanu, Olivia Simona
Lehaci, Alina Elisabeta
Luca, Ştefana
Loghin, Isabela Ioana
Miftode, Ioana Diandra
Luca, Cătălina Mihaela
Miftode, Egidia Gabriela
Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania
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title_full Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania
title_fullStr Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania
title_short Antibiotic Usage in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit of an Infectious Diseases Hospital from Nord-Eastern Romania
title_sort antibiotic usage in the covid-19 intensive care unit of an infectious diseases hospital from nord-eastern romania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37109601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59040645
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