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Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low

AIM: Our aim was to evaluate adherence to the Dutch neonatal early‐onset sepsis (EOS) guidelines, adapted from UK guidance. We also looked at the effect on antibiotic recommendations and duration. METHOD: This was a multicentre, prospective observational cross‐sectional study carried out in seven ho...

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Autores principales: van der Weijden, Bo M., Achten, Niek B., Bekhof, Jolita, Evers, Esther E., Berk, Mylène, Kamps, Arvid W.A., Rijpert, Maarten, ten Tusscher, Gavin W., van Houten, Marlies A., Plötz, Frans B.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7984438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32686180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.15488
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author van der Weijden, Bo M.
Achten, Niek B.
Bekhof, Jolita
Evers, Esther E.
Berk, Mylène
Kamps, Arvid W.A.
Rijpert, Maarten
ten Tusscher, Gavin W.
van Houten, Marlies A.
Plötz, Frans B.
author_facet van der Weijden, Bo M.
Achten, Niek B.
Bekhof, Jolita
Evers, Esther E.
Berk, Mylène
Kamps, Arvid W.A.
Rijpert, Maarten
ten Tusscher, Gavin W.
van Houten, Marlies A.
Plötz, Frans B.
author_sort van der Weijden, Bo M.
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description AIM: Our aim was to evaluate adherence to the Dutch neonatal early‐onset sepsis (EOS) guidelines, adapted from UK guidance. We also looked at the effect on antibiotic recommendations and duration. METHOD: This was a multicentre, prospective observational cross‐sectional study carried out in seven hospitals in the Netherlands between 1 September 2018 and 1 November 2019. We enrolled 1024 neonates born at 32 weeks of gestation or later if they demonstrated at least one EOS risk factor or clinical signs of infection. RESULTS: The Dutch guidelines recommended antibiotic treatment for 438/1024 (42.8%) of the neonates designated at risk, but only 186/438 (42.5%) received antibiotics. The guidelines advised withholding antibiotics for 586/1024 (57.2%) of neonates and in 570/586 (97.3%) cases the clinicians adhered to this recommendation. Blood cultures were obtained for 182/186 (97.8%) infants who started antibiotics and only four were positive, for group B streptococci. Antibiotic treatment was continued for more than 3 days in 56/178 (31.5%) neonates, despite a negative blood culture. CONCLUSION: Low adherence to the Dutch guidelines meant that the majority of neonates did not receive the antibiotic treatment that was recommended, while some antibiotic use was prolonged despite negative blood cultures. The guidelines need to be revised.
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spelling pubmed-79844382021-03-25 Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low van der Weijden, Bo M. Achten, Niek B. Bekhof, Jolita Evers, Esther E. Berk, Mylène Kamps, Arvid W.A. Rijpert, Maarten ten Tusscher, Gavin W. van Houten, Marlies A. Plötz, Frans B. Acta Paediatr Regular Articles & Brief Reports AIM: Our aim was to evaluate adherence to the Dutch neonatal early‐onset sepsis (EOS) guidelines, adapted from UK guidance. We also looked at the effect on antibiotic recommendations and duration. METHOD: This was a multicentre, prospective observational cross‐sectional study carried out in seven hospitals in the Netherlands between 1 September 2018 and 1 November 2019. We enrolled 1024 neonates born at 32 weeks of gestation or later if they demonstrated at least one EOS risk factor or clinical signs of infection. RESULTS: The Dutch guidelines recommended antibiotic treatment for 438/1024 (42.8%) of the neonates designated at risk, but only 186/438 (42.5%) received antibiotics. The guidelines advised withholding antibiotics for 586/1024 (57.2%) of neonates and in 570/586 (97.3%) cases the clinicians adhered to this recommendation. Blood cultures were obtained for 182/186 (97.8%) infants who started antibiotics and only four were positive, for group B streptococci. Antibiotic treatment was continued for more than 3 days in 56/178 (31.5%) neonates, despite a negative blood culture. CONCLUSION: Low adherence to the Dutch guidelines meant that the majority of neonates did not receive the antibiotic treatment that was recommended, while some antibiotic use was prolonged despite negative blood cultures. The guidelines need to be revised. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-10 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7984438/ /pubmed/32686180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.15488 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Acta Paediatrica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Foundation Acta Paediatrica This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Regular Articles & Brief Reports
van der Weijden, Bo M.
Achten, Niek B.
Bekhof, Jolita
Evers, Esther E.
Berk, Mylène
Kamps, Arvid W.A.
Rijpert, Maarten
ten Tusscher, Gavin W.
van Houten, Marlies A.
Plötz, Frans B.
Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
title Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
title_full Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
title_fullStr Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
title_full_unstemmed Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
title_short Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
title_sort multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low
topic Regular Articles & Brief Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7984438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32686180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.15488
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