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Automatic day-2 intervention by a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship-team leads to multiple positive effects.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance rates are increasing. This is, among others, caused by incorrect or inappropriate use of antimicrobials. To target this, a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship-team (A-Team) was implemented at the University Medical Center Groningen on a urology ward. Goal of this study is to evaluate the clinical effects of the case-audits done by this team, looking at length of stay (LOS) and antimicrobial use. METHODS: Automatic e-mail alerts were sent after 48 h of consecutive antimicrobial use triggering the case-audits, consisting of an A-Team member visiting the ward, discussing the patient's therapy with the bed-side physician and together deciding on further treatment based on available diagnostics and guidelines. Clinical effects of the audits were evaluated through an Interrupted Time Series analysis and a retrospective historic cohort. RESULTS: A significant systemic reduction of antimicrobial consumption for all patients on the ward, both with and without case-audits was observed. Furthermore, LOS for patients with case-audits who were admitted primarily due to infections decreased to 6.20 days (95% CI: 5.59-6.81) compared to the historic cohort (7.57 days; 95% CI: 6.92-8.21; p = 0.012). Antimicrobial consumption decreased for these patients from 8.17 DDD/patient (95% CI: 7.10-9.24) to 5.93 DDD/patient (95% CI: 5.02-6.83; p = 0.008). For patients with severe underlying diseases (e.g., cancer) these outcome measures remained unchanged. CONCLUSION: The evaluation showed a considerable positive impact. Antibiotic use of the whole ward was reduced, transcending the intervened patients. Furthermore, LOS and mean antimicrobial consumption for a subgroup was reduced, thereby improving patient care and potentially lowering resistance rates.

SUBMITTER: Dik JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4452884 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Automatic day-2 intervention by a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship-team leads to multiple positive effects.

Dik Jan-Willem H JW   Hendrix Ron R   Lo-Ten-Foe Jerome R JR   Wilting Kasper R KR   Panday Prashant N PN   van Gemert-Pijnen Lisette E LE   Leliveld Annemarie M AM   van der Palen Job J   Friedrich Alex W AW   Sinha Bhanu B  

Frontiers in microbiology 20150603


<h4>Background</h4>Antimicrobial resistance rates are increasing. This is, among others, caused by incorrect or inappropriate use of antimicrobials. To target this, a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship-team (A-Team) was implemented at the University Medical Center Groningen on a urology ward. Goal of this study is to evaluate the clinical effects of the case-audits done by this team, looking at length of stay (LOS) and antimicrobial use.<h4>Methods</h4>Automatic e-mail alerts were sent  ...[more]

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