Rational Antimicrobial Use in an Intensive Care Unit in Jakarta, Indonesia: A Hospital-Based, Cross-Sectional Study
Purpose: To analyze the rationality of antimicrobial usage and factors influencing it over the period of January to December 2010 in Fatmawati General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: Present study was conducted in the intensive care unit of Fatmawati General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Gyss...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2015-06, Vol.14 (4), p.707 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: To analyze the rationality of antimicrobial usage and factors
influencing it over the period of January to December 2010 in Fatmawati
General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: Present study was
conducted in the intensive care unit of Fatmawati General Hospital,
Jakarta, Indonesia. Gyssens method was used to assess the rationality
of antimicrobial use. Data for this retrospective, cross-sectional
study were drawn from patients' medical record files.
Multivariate analysis with ordinal logistic regression was used to
determine the dominant factors affecting the appropriateness of
antimicrobial use. Results: Data for 410 patients from the intensive
care unit (ICU) was collected. There were 912 antimicrobial regimens
prescribed for these patients. Based on Gyssens method, 805
antimicrobial regimens were empirical and 107 definitive. Of the
empirical regimens, 596 (74.03 %) were inappropriate, while of the
definitive regimens, 84 (78.51 %) were inappropriate. Site of
infection, comorbid conditions and economic status of patients were the
main factors that influenced the appropriateness of antimicrobial
treatment choice. Conclusion: A higher degree of irrational use of
antimicrobial agents occurs in the ICU of the hospital studied, this
can lead to increase in the burden of disease. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 1596-9827 |
DOI: | 10.4314/tjpr.v14i4.21 |