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690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study

BACKGROUND: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a representative healthcare-associated infection, and the incidence rate continues to increase in Korea. The purpose of this study is to identify antibiotics that are highly related to CDI incidence in Korean hospitals. METHODS: From January-De...

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Autores principales: Kim, Bongyoung, Myung, Rangmi, Kim, Jieun, Kim, Uh Jin, Kim, Yeon-Sook, Kim, Eu Suk, Kim, Tark, Park, Dae Won, Lee, Mi Suk, Lee, Sun Hee, Lee, Chang-Seop, Chang, Hyun-Ha, Lee, Myoung-jae, Pai, Hyunjoo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677586/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.752
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author Kim, Bongyoung
Myung, Rangmi
Kim, Jieun
Kim, Uh Jin
Kim, Yeon-Sook
Kim, Eu Suk
Kim, Tark
Park, Dae Won
Lee, Mi Suk
Lee, Sun Hee
Lee, Chang-Seop
Chang, Hyun-Ha
Lee, Myoung-jae
Pai, Hyunjoo
author_facet Kim, Bongyoung
Myung, Rangmi
Kim, Jieun
Kim, Uh Jin
Kim, Yeon-Sook
Kim, Eu Suk
Kim, Tark
Park, Dae Won
Lee, Mi Suk
Lee, Sun Hee
Lee, Chang-Seop
Chang, Hyun-Ha
Lee, Myoung-jae
Pai, Hyunjoo
author_sort Kim, Bongyoung
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description BACKGROUND: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a representative healthcare-associated infection, and the incidence rate continues to increase in Korea. The purpose of this study is to identify antibiotics that are highly related to CDI incidence in Korean hospitals. METHODS: From January-December 2019, all antibiotic prescription records, CDI test results, and a daily number of hospitalized patients were retrospectively collected from 10 university-affiliated hospitals in Korea. To exclude duplication, CDI tests that were conducted within 10 days after conducting previous CDI tests were excluded. When a positive result was detected from C. difficile toxin assay or PCR tests, we considered it as CDI. Antibiotics were defined as drugs corresponding to J01 in the WHO ATC classification, excluding anti-tuberculosis drugs, anti-parasitic drugs, antiviral drugs, and local antibiotics. The antibiotic usage was calculated as Days of Therapy (DOT). The CDI incidence rate and antibiotic usage were collected on a weekly basis and then corrected to 1,000 patient days. The correlation between CDI incidence rate and antibiotic usage was analyzed using the cross-correlation function test. RESULTS: CDI incidence and total antibiotic usage in each hospital ranged from 0.49-1.58/1,000 patient-days and 588.7-1000.4 DOT/1,000 patient-days, respectively. Cross-correlation function test shows that antibiotics that are highly related to CDI incidence were 2nd generation cephalosporin that was prescribed 6 weeks prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.320, P = 0.021), 4th generation cephalosporin that was prescribed 1 week prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.307, P = 0.027), and beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitors (with anti-pseudomonal effects) that was prescribed 1 week prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.272, P = 0.050), lincosamide that was prescribed 2 weeks prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.278, P = 0.045), and oxazolidinone that was prescribed 8 weeks prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.362, P = 0.008). Cross-correlation coefficients between Clostridioides difficile infection incidence and antibiotic usage [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Antibiotics highly associated with CDI incidence in Korean hospitals were second-generation cephalosporin, fourth-generation cephalosporin, beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitors (with anti-pseudomonal effects), lincosamide, and oxazolidinone. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-106775862023-11-27 690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study Kim, Bongyoung Myung, Rangmi Kim, Jieun Kim, Uh Jin Kim, Yeon-Sook Kim, Eu Suk Kim, Tark Park, Dae Won Lee, Mi Suk Lee, Sun Hee Lee, Chang-Seop Chang, Hyun-Ha Lee, Myoung-jae Pai, Hyunjoo Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a representative healthcare-associated infection, and the incidence rate continues to increase in Korea. The purpose of this study is to identify antibiotics that are highly related to CDI incidence in Korean hospitals. METHODS: From January-December 2019, all antibiotic prescription records, CDI test results, and a daily number of hospitalized patients were retrospectively collected from 10 university-affiliated hospitals in Korea. To exclude duplication, CDI tests that were conducted within 10 days after conducting previous CDI tests were excluded. When a positive result was detected from C. difficile toxin assay or PCR tests, we considered it as CDI. Antibiotics were defined as drugs corresponding to J01 in the WHO ATC classification, excluding anti-tuberculosis drugs, anti-parasitic drugs, antiviral drugs, and local antibiotics. The antibiotic usage was calculated as Days of Therapy (DOT). The CDI incidence rate and antibiotic usage were collected on a weekly basis and then corrected to 1,000 patient days. The correlation between CDI incidence rate and antibiotic usage was analyzed using the cross-correlation function test. RESULTS: CDI incidence and total antibiotic usage in each hospital ranged from 0.49-1.58/1,000 patient-days and 588.7-1000.4 DOT/1,000 patient-days, respectively. Cross-correlation function test shows that antibiotics that are highly related to CDI incidence were 2nd generation cephalosporin that was prescribed 6 weeks prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.320, P = 0.021), 4th generation cephalosporin that was prescribed 1 week prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.307, P = 0.027), and beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitors (with anti-pseudomonal effects) that was prescribed 1 week prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.272, P = 0.050), lincosamide that was prescribed 2 weeks prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.278, P = 0.045), and oxazolidinone that was prescribed 8 weeks prior to CDI event (coefficient 0.362, P = 0.008). Cross-correlation coefficients between Clostridioides difficile infection incidence and antibiotic usage [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Antibiotics highly associated with CDI incidence in Korean hospitals were second-generation cephalosporin, fourth-generation cephalosporin, beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitors (with anti-pseudomonal effects), lincosamide, and oxazolidinone. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10677586/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.752 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Kim, Bongyoung
Myung, Rangmi
Kim, Jieun
Kim, Uh Jin
Kim, Yeon-Sook
Kim, Eu Suk
Kim, Tark
Park, Dae Won
Lee, Mi Suk
Lee, Sun Hee
Lee, Chang-Seop
Chang, Hyun-Ha
Lee, Myoung-jae
Pai, Hyunjoo
690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study
title 690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study
title_full 690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study
title_fullStr 690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study
title_full_unstemmed 690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study
title_short 690. Analysis of high-risk antibiotics for Clostridioides difficile infections in Korean hospitals: A nationwide multi-center study
title_sort 690. analysis of high-risk antibiotics for clostridioides difficile infections in korean hospitals: a nationwide multi-center study
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677586/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.752
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