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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2/2010

01-04-2010 | Research Article

Are local clinical guidelines useful in promoting rational use of antibiotic prophylaxis in Caesarean delivery?

Authors: Svetlana Ristić, Branislava Miljković, Sandra Vezmar, Dušan Stanojević

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 2/2010

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Abstract

Objectives To identify changes in prescribing patterns of antibiotic prophylaxis in Caesarean delivery after introduction of local clinical guidelines. To identify changes in outcomes of prescribing antibiotics following the implementation of local clinical guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis. Setting University of Belgrade, Medical School, Clinic of Gynaecology and Obstetrics “Narodni front” Belgrade, Serbia. Method A quantitative retrospective analysis of antibiotic use before (January–June 2005), and following (January–June 2006) implementation of guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis in two wards. Patients who underwent Caesarean section prior to (261) and following (281) introduction of local guidelines, participated in this study. Main outcome measures Drug utilization cost presented as the number of DDD/100 bed days/eur, the average duration of hospital stay, number of wound infections. Results There was a significant change in prescribing patterns of antibiotic prophylaxis in Caesarean section following introduction of local guidelines. The use of ceftriaxone, amikacin and metronidazole decreased (57.47% vs. 11.74%; 9.19% vs. 4.27%; 61.69% vs. 46.26%, respectively). On the other hand, the use of “older” antibiotics such as gentamicin, cefuroxime, cefazolin and ampicillin increased (14.56% vs. 29.18%; 9.2% vs. 17.44%; 9.58% vs. 45.2% and 0% vs. 3.9%, respectively). DDD/100 bed days/eur analysis revealed a 47% decrease of total cost for prophylactic antibiotic treatment in Caesarean section following local guideline implementation. In contrast, rate of wound infections and duration of hospital stay were not significantly different in both groups. Conclusion In an attempt to ensure cost-effective prophylactic use of antibiotics in Caesarean delivery, local clinical guidelines were introduced. They resulted in changes in prescribing patterns of antibiotics. There was a significant decrease in use of ‘third’ generation of cephalosporin’s whereas the use of “older” antibiotics with proven efficacy and safety increased. In contrast, there was no significant change in treatment outcomes such as wound infection and average hospital stay.
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Metadata
Title
Are local clinical guidelines useful in promoting rational use of antibiotic prophylaxis in Caesarean delivery?
Authors
Svetlana Ristić
Branislava Miljković
Sandra Vezmar
Dušan Stanojević
Publication date
01-04-2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 2/2010
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-009-9359-z

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