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Clinical implementation of a new antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

This study was undertaken to test the extent to which a new antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), identified as a justified and simpler alternative to conventional regimen in a randomised clinical trial, has been adopted in clinical practice.

Design

A Swedish nationwide implementation survey, conducted in February 2013, assessed the level of clinical implementation of a 20 ml dose of oral solution of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim deposited in the PEG catheter immediately after insertion. All hospitals inserting at least five PEGs annually were identified from the Swedish Patient Registry. A clinician involved in the PEG insertions at each hospital participated in a structured telephone interview addressing their routine use of antibiotic prophylaxis.

Setting

All Swedish hospitals inserting PEGs (n=60).

Participants

Representatives of PEG insertions at each of the 60 eligible hospitals participated (100% participation).

Main outcome measures

Use of routine antibiotic prophylaxis for PEG.

Results

A total of 32 (53%) of the 60 hospitals had adopted the new regimen. It was more frequently adopted in university hospitals (67%) than in community hospitals (41%). An annual total of 1813 (70%) of 2573 patients received the new regimen. Higher annual hospital volume was associated with a higher level of adoption of the new regimen (80% in the highest vs 31% in the lowest).

Conclusions

The clinical implementation of the new antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for PEG was high and rapid (70% of all patients within 3 years), particularly in large hospitals.

SUBMITTER: Lagergren J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3668416 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical implementation of a new antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.

Lagergren Jesper J   Mattsson Fredrik F   Lagergren Pernilla P  

BMJ open 20130528 5


<h4>Objectives</h4>This study was undertaken to test the extent to which a new antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), identified as a justified and simpler alternative to conventional regimen in a randomised clinical trial, has been adopted in clinical practice.<h4>Design</h4>A Swedish nationwide implementation survey, conducted in February 2013, assessed the level of clinical implementation of a 20 ml dose of oral solution of sulfamethoxazole and trimethop  ...[more]

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