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92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use

BACKGROUND: We previously conducted a successful single-site intervention to improve compliance with antibiotic stewardship guidelines for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB). In this dissemination project we explored whether we could facilitate antibiotic stewardship for ASB at a distance, in four dista...

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Autores principales: Grigoryan, Larissa, Van, John, Ramsey, David J, Goebel, Melanie, Walder, Annette, Kramer, Jennifer, Chou, Andrew, Patel, Payal K, Graber, Christopher J, Lichtenberger, Paola, Wiseman, Steven, Shukla, Bhavarth, Drekonja, Dimitri, Calub, Feliza, Naik, Aanand, Trautner, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7778176/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.402
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author Grigoryan, Larissa
Van, John
Ramsey, David J
Goebel, Melanie
Walder, Annette
Kramer, Jennifer
Chou, Andrew
Patel, Payal K
Graber, Christopher J
Lichtenberger, Paola
Wiseman, Steven
Shukla, Bhavarth
Drekonja, Dimitri
Calub, Feliza
Naik, Aanand
Trautner, Barbara
author_facet Grigoryan, Larissa
Van, John
Ramsey, David J
Goebel, Melanie
Walder, Annette
Kramer, Jennifer
Chou, Andrew
Patel, Payal K
Graber, Christopher J
Lichtenberger, Paola
Wiseman, Steven
Shukla, Bhavarth
Drekonja, Dimitri
Calub, Feliza
Naik, Aanand
Trautner, Barbara
author_sort Grigoryan, Larissa
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description BACKGROUND: We previously conducted a successful single-site intervention to improve compliance with antibiotic stewardship guidelines for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB). In this dissemination project we explored whether we could facilitate antibiotic stewardship for ASB at a distance, in four distant VA medical centers. METHODS: Each site champion received a decision-aid algorithm, interactive teaching based on actual cases, and support with data collection. The focus of the intervention was on teaching providers in acute and long-term care to avoid ordering unnecessary urine cultures. We measured DOT (days of antibiotic therapy), LOT (length of antibiotic therapy) and urine cultures ordered per 1,000 bed-days monthly in the intervention sites and four matched control sites. Both DOT and LOT captured all systemic antibiotics initiated on day -1 to +2 of a urine culture order. We conducted segmented regression analyses for the three outcomes for the intervention and control sites separately, and difference in differences analysis for urine cultures. RESULTS: Over the baseline and intervention years, 12,260 urine cultures were ordered in 6823 unique patients in the acute and long-term care wards at the 8 sites. During the baseline year, the average urine-culture related DOT was 45.1 and LOT was 34.7, per 1000 bed-days. Both DOT and LOT decreased significantly over the intervention period in the intervention sites (p < 0.05 for both); a significant decrease was not seen in the control sites (Figures 1 and 2). For urine cultures, at baseline the average number of cultures ordered per month per 1000 bed-days was 13.6. Both intervention and control sites saw a significant decrease in urine cultures over the baseline year. In the intervention year, urine cultures continued to decrease in the intervention sites (p=0.001) but increased in the control sites (Figure 3). Figure 1. Days of Therapy (DOT) per 1,000 bed-days, for antibiotics started within -1 to +2 days of a urine culture [Image: see text] Figure 2. Length of Therapy (LOT) per 1,000 bed-days, for antibiotics started within -1 to +2 days of a urine culture [Image: see text] Figure 3. Urine Cultures per 1,000 bed-days [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Our externally-facilitated intervention significantly decreased local antibiotic use (both DOT and LOT) and urine cultures. Unnecessary urine cultures are a major driver of unnecessary antibiotic use for ASB, and our focus on diagnostic stewardship for urine cultures led to antibiotic stewardship. Our next step will be to further disseminate our intervention to other VA facilities. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-77781762021-01-07 92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use Grigoryan, Larissa Van, John Ramsey, David J Goebel, Melanie Walder, Annette Kramer, Jennifer Chou, Andrew Patel, Payal K Graber, Christopher J Lichtenberger, Paola Wiseman, Steven Shukla, Bhavarth Drekonja, Dimitri Calub, Feliza Naik, Aanand Trautner, Barbara Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: We previously conducted a successful single-site intervention to improve compliance with antibiotic stewardship guidelines for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB). In this dissemination project we explored whether we could facilitate antibiotic stewardship for ASB at a distance, in four distant VA medical centers. METHODS: Each site champion received a decision-aid algorithm, interactive teaching based on actual cases, and support with data collection. The focus of the intervention was on teaching providers in acute and long-term care to avoid ordering unnecessary urine cultures. We measured DOT (days of antibiotic therapy), LOT (length of antibiotic therapy) and urine cultures ordered per 1,000 bed-days monthly in the intervention sites and four matched control sites. Both DOT and LOT captured all systemic antibiotics initiated on day -1 to +2 of a urine culture order. We conducted segmented regression analyses for the three outcomes for the intervention and control sites separately, and difference in differences analysis for urine cultures. RESULTS: Over the baseline and intervention years, 12,260 urine cultures were ordered in 6823 unique patients in the acute and long-term care wards at the 8 sites. During the baseline year, the average urine-culture related DOT was 45.1 and LOT was 34.7, per 1000 bed-days. Both DOT and LOT decreased significantly over the intervention period in the intervention sites (p < 0.05 for both); a significant decrease was not seen in the control sites (Figures 1 and 2). For urine cultures, at baseline the average number of cultures ordered per month per 1000 bed-days was 13.6. Both intervention and control sites saw a significant decrease in urine cultures over the baseline year. In the intervention year, urine cultures continued to decrease in the intervention sites (p=0.001) but increased in the control sites (Figure 3). Figure 1. Days of Therapy (DOT) per 1,000 bed-days, for antibiotics started within -1 to +2 days of a urine culture [Image: see text] Figure 2. Length of Therapy (LOT) per 1,000 bed-days, for antibiotics started within -1 to +2 days of a urine culture [Image: see text] Figure 3. Urine Cultures per 1,000 bed-days [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Our externally-facilitated intervention significantly decreased local antibiotic use (both DOT and LOT) and urine cultures. Unnecessary urine cultures are a major driver of unnecessary antibiotic use for ASB, and our focus on diagnostic stewardship for urine cultures led to antibiotic stewardship. Our next step will be to further disseminate our intervention to other VA facilities. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7778176/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.402 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Poster Abstracts
Grigoryan, Larissa
Van, John
Ramsey, David J
Goebel, Melanie
Walder, Annette
Kramer, Jennifer
Chou, Andrew
Patel, Payal K
Graber, Christopher J
Lichtenberger, Paola
Wiseman, Steven
Shukla, Bhavarth
Drekonja, Dimitri
Calub, Feliza
Naik, Aanand
Trautner, Barbara
92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use
title 92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use
title_full 92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use
title_fullStr 92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use
title_full_unstemmed 92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use
title_short 92. Successful Scale-up of an Intervention to Decrease Unnecessary Urine Cultures Led to Improvements in Antibiotic Use
title_sort 92. successful scale-up of an intervention to decrease unnecessary urine cultures led to improvements in antibiotic use
topic Poster Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7778176/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.402
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