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Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia

Ceftriaxone is among the most commonly utilized antibiotics owing to its high potency, wide spectrum of activity, and low risk of toxicity. It is used to treat different types of bacterial infections including pneumonia, bone infections, abdominal infections, Skin and soft tissue infections, urinary...

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Autores principales: Ayele, Asnakew Achaw, Gebresillassie, Begashaw Melaku, Erku, Daniel Asfaw, Gebreyohannes, Eyob Alemayehu, Demssie, Dessalegn Getnet, Mersha, Amanual Getnet, Tegegn, Henok Getachew
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5817827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29417764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prp2.383
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author Ayele, Asnakew Achaw
Gebresillassie, Begashaw Melaku
Erku, Daniel Asfaw
Gebreyohannes, Eyob Alemayehu
Demssie, Dessalegn Getnet
Mersha, Amanual Getnet
Tegegn, Henok Getachew
author_facet Ayele, Asnakew Achaw
Gebresillassie, Begashaw Melaku
Erku, Daniel Asfaw
Gebreyohannes, Eyob Alemayehu
Demssie, Dessalegn Getnet
Mersha, Amanual Getnet
Tegegn, Henok Getachew
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description Ceftriaxone is among the most commonly utilized antibiotics owing to its high potency, wide spectrum of activity, and low risk of toxicity. It is used to treat different types of bacterial infections including pneumonia, bone infections, abdominal infections, Skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections. However, evidence around the globe shows the misuse of Ceftriaxone. This study aimed at evaluating the appropriateness of ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital (GURH), Northwest Ethiopia. A prospective, cross‐sectional study design was employed to evaluate the use of ceftriaxone. The medical records of patients who received ceftriaxone were reviewed prospectively between January 1 and March 30, 2017. Appropriateness of ceftriaxone use was evaluated as per the protocol developed from current treatment guidelines. A total of 390 patients’ medical records were reviewed. The utilization rate of ceftriaxone was found to be high with a point prevalence of 59%. Ceftriaxone was empirically used in 79.5% of cases. The most common indications of Ceftriaxone were respiratory tract infections (29.3%), central nervous system infections (24.1%), and prophylactic indications (16.4%). The mean duration of ceftriaxone therapy in our study was 11.47 days, with a range of 1‐52 days. More than two‐thirds (80.2%) of ceftriaxone use were found to be inappropriate and majority of unjustified ceftriaxone use emanated from inappropriate frequency of administration (78.3%), absence of culture and sensitivity test (68.7%), and duration of therapy (47%). Empiric treatment with ceftriaxone and the presence of coadministered drugs was significantly associated with its inappropriate use. The present study revealed a very high rate of inappropriate use of ceftriaxone which may potentially lead to emergence of drug‐resistant microorganisms and ultimately exposes the patient to treatment failure and increased cost of therapy.
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spelling pubmed-58178272018-02-21 Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia Ayele, Asnakew Achaw Gebresillassie, Begashaw Melaku Erku, Daniel Asfaw Gebreyohannes, Eyob Alemayehu Demssie, Dessalegn Getnet Mersha, Amanual Getnet Tegegn, Henok Getachew Pharmacol Res Perspect Original Articles Ceftriaxone is among the most commonly utilized antibiotics owing to its high potency, wide spectrum of activity, and low risk of toxicity. It is used to treat different types of bacterial infections including pneumonia, bone infections, abdominal infections, Skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections. However, evidence around the globe shows the misuse of Ceftriaxone. This study aimed at evaluating the appropriateness of ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital (GURH), Northwest Ethiopia. A prospective, cross‐sectional study design was employed to evaluate the use of ceftriaxone. The medical records of patients who received ceftriaxone were reviewed prospectively between January 1 and March 30, 2017. Appropriateness of ceftriaxone use was evaluated as per the protocol developed from current treatment guidelines. A total of 390 patients’ medical records were reviewed. The utilization rate of ceftriaxone was found to be high with a point prevalence of 59%. Ceftriaxone was empirically used in 79.5% of cases. The most common indications of Ceftriaxone were respiratory tract infections (29.3%), central nervous system infections (24.1%), and prophylactic indications (16.4%). The mean duration of ceftriaxone therapy in our study was 11.47 days, with a range of 1‐52 days. More than two‐thirds (80.2%) of ceftriaxone use were found to be inappropriate and majority of unjustified ceftriaxone use emanated from inappropriate frequency of administration (78.3%), absence of culture and sensitivity test (68.7%), and duration of therapy (47%). Empiric treatment with ceftriaxone and the presence of coadministered drugs was significantly associated with its inappropriate use. The present study revealed a very high rate of inappropriate use of ceftriaxone which may potentially lead to emergence of drug‐resistant microorganisms and ultimately exposes the patient to treatment failure and increased cost of therapy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5817827/ /pubmed/29417764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prp2.383 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Pharmacology Research & Perspectives published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd, British Pharmacological Society and American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ayele, Asnakew Achaw
Gebresillassie, Begashaw Melaku
Erku, Daniel Asfaw
Gebreyohannes, Eyob Alemayehu
Demssie, Dessalegn Getnet
Mersha, Amanual Getnet
Tegegn, Henok Getachew
Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia
title Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia
title_full Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia
title_short Prospective evaluation of Ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of Gondar university referral hospital, Ethiopia
title_sort prospective evaluation of ceftriaxone use in medical and emergency wards of gondar university referral hospital, ethiopia
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5817827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29417764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prp2.383
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