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Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland

BACKGROUND: Newborns are a population in which antibiotic consumption is extremely high. Targeted antibiotic therapy should help to reduce antibiotics consumption. The aim of this study was an assessment of antibiotic usage in bloodstream infections treatment in the Polish Neonatology Surveillance N...

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Autores principales: Różańska, A., Wójkowska-Mach, J., Adamski, P., Borszewska-Kornacka, M., Gulczyńska, E., Nowiczewski, M., Helwich, E., Kordek, A., Pawlik, D., Bulanda, M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28359268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12941-017-0196-y
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author Różańska, A.
Wójkowska-Mach, J.
Adamski, P.
Borszewska-Kornacka, M.
Gulczyńska, E.
Nowiczewski, M.
Helwich, E.
Kordek, A.
Pawlik, D.
Bulanda, M.
author_facet Różańska, A.
Wójkowska-Mach, J.
Adamski, P.
Borszewska-Kornacka, M.
Gulczyńska, E.
Nowiczewski, M.
Helwich, E.
Kordek, A.
Pawlik, D.
Bulanda, M.
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description BACKGROUND: Newborns are a population in which antibiotic consumption is extremely high. Targeted antibiotic therapy should help to reduce antibiotics consumption. The aim of this study was an assessment of antibiotic usage in bloodstream infections treatment in the Polish Neonatology Surveillance Network (PNSN) and determining the possibility of applying this kind of data in infection control, especially for the evaluation of standard methods of microbiological diagnostics. METHODS: Data were collected between 01.01.2009 and 31.12.2013 in five teaching NICUs from the PNSN. The duration of treatment in days (DOT) and the defined daily doses (DDD) were used for the assessment of antibiotics consumption. RESULTS: The median DOT for a single case of BSI amounted to 8.0 days; whereas the median consumption expressed in DDD was 0.130. In the case of laboratory confirmed BSI, median DOT was 8 days, and consumption—0.120 DDD. Median length of therapy was shorter for unconfirmed cases: 7 days, while the consumption of antibiotics was higher—0.140 DDD (p < 0.0001). High consumption of glycopeptides expressed in DOTs was observed in studied population, taking into account etiology of infection. CONCLUSIONS: Even application of classical methods of microbiological diagnostics significantly reduces the consumption of antibiotics expressed by DDD. However, the high consumption of glycopeptides indicates the necessity of applying rapid diagnostic assays. Nevertheless, the assessment of antibiotic consumption in neonatal units represents a methodological challenge and requires the use of different measurement tools.
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spelling pubmed-53746752017-04-03 Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland Różańska, A. Wójkowska-Mach, J. Adamski, P. Borszewska-Kornacka, M. Gulczyńska, E. Nowiczewski, M. Helwich, E. Kordek, A. Pawlik, D. Bulanda, M. Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob Research BACKGROUND: Newborns are a population in which antibiotic consumption is extremely high. Targeted antibiotic therapy should help to reduce antibiotics consumption. The aim of this study was an assessment of antibiotic usage in bloodstream infections treatment in the Polish Neonatology Surveillance Network (PNSN) and determining the possibility of applying this kind of data in infection control, especially for the evaluation of standard methods of microbiological diagnostics. METHODS: Data were collected between 01.01.2009 and 31.12.2013 in five teaching NICUs from the PNSN. The duration of treatment in days (DOT) and the defined daily doses (DDD) were used for the assessment of antibiotics consumption. RESULTS: The median DOT for a single case of BSI amounted to 8.0 days; whereas the median consumption expressed in DDD was 0.130. In the case of laboratory confirmed BSI, median DOT was 8 days, and consumption—0.120 DDD. Median length of therapy was shorter for unconfirmed cases: 7 days, while the consumption of antibiotics was higher—0.140 DDD (p < 0.0001). High consumption of glycopeptides expressed in DOTs was observed in studied population, taking into account etiology of infection. CONCLUSIONS: Even application of classical methods of microbiological diagnostics significantly reduces the consumption of antibiotics expressed by DDD. However, the high consumption of glycopeptides indicates the necessity of applying rapid diagnostic assays. Nevertheless, the assessment of antibiotic consumption in neonatal units represents a methodological challenge and requires the use of different measurement tools. BioMed Central 2017-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5374675/ /pubmed/28359268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12941-017-0196-y Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Różańska, A.
Wójkowska-Mach, J.
Adamski, P.
Borszewska-Kornacka, M.
Gulczyńska, E.
Nowiczewski, M.
Helwich, E.
Kordek, A.
Pawlik, D.
Bulanda, M.
Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland
title Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland
title_full Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland
title_fullStr Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland
title_short Antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in Poland
title_sort antibiotic consumption in laboratory confirmed vs. non-confirmed bloodstream infections among very low birth weight neonates in poland
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28359268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12941-017-0196-y
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