Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention

Abstract Objectives Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP) represents a major indication of antibiotic consumption worldwide. The present study aims to report the results of an enabling, long-term AMS intervention conducted between 2013 and 2019 on an Italian University Hospital performing more than...

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Main Authors: Francesco Vladimiro Segala, Rita Murri, Eleonora Taddei, Francesca Giovannenze, Pierluigi Del Vecchio, Emanuela Birocchi, Francesco Taccari, Roberto Cauda, Massimo Fantoni
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Published: BMC 2020-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-020-00814-6
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spelling doaj-3d1be14645eb40358aff67910ca50d172020-11-25T03:56:54ZengBMCAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control2047-29942020-10-01911610.1186/s13756-020-00814-6Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship interventionFrancesco Vladimiro Segala0Rita Murri1Eleonora Taddei2Francesca Giovannenze3Pierluigi Del Vecchio4Emanuela Birocchi5Francesco Taccari6Roberto Cauda7Massimo Fantoni8Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartSection of Infectious Diseases, Department of Safety and Bioethics, Catholic University of the Sacred HeartAbstract Objectives Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP) represents a major indication of antibiotic consumption worldwide. The present study aims to report the results of an enabling, long-term AMS intervention conducted between 2013 and 2019 on an Italian University Hospital performing more than 40.000 surgical interventions per year. Methods SAP inappropriateness was defined according to the ASHP guidelines and divided in four main categories: indication, selection and dosing, duration, timing. Between 2013 and 2019, we conducted a continuative AMS intervention over 14 surgical departments that included enablement, review of selected clinical records and feedback. Results We collected a total of 789 SAP prescribed to 735 patients (mean age 56.7 ± 17.8y). Overall, guideline adherence improved from 36.6% (n = 149) at baseline to 57.9% (n = 221) post-intervention (P <  0.0001). A significant improvement (P <  0.001) was also detected for each category: indication (from 58.5 to 93.2%), selection and dosing (from 58.5 to 80.6%), timing (from 92.4 to 97.6%), duration (from 71 to 80.1%). Conclusions Though results cannot be generalized to all hospital populations, enabling AMS interventions may be effective in establishing a sustained improvement in SAP appropriateness rates. Once identified the main causes of SAP inappropriateness, tailored AMS interventions for each department may be beneficial. Further studies are needed to evaluate specific outcomes as incidence of surgical site infections and antimicrobial resistance.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-020-00814-6Surgical prophylaxisAntibiotic resistanceAntibiotic stewardshipSurgical-site infection
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author Francesco Vladimiro Segala
Rita Murri
Eleonora Taddei
Francesca Giovannenze
Pierluigi Del Vecchio
Emanuela Birocchi
Francesco Taccari
Roberto Cauda
Massimo Fantoni
spellingShingle Francesco Vladimiro Segala
Rita Murri
Eleonora Taddei
Francesca Giovannenze
Pierluigi Del Vecchio
Emanuela Birocchi
Francesco Taccari
Roberto Cauda
Massimo Fantoni
Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
Surgical prophylaxis
Antibiotic resistance
Antibiotic stewardship
Surgical-site infection
author_facet Francesco Vladimiro Segala
Rita Murri
Eleonora Taddei
Francesca Giovannenze
Pierluigi Del Vecchio
Emanuela Birocchi
Francesco Taccari
Roberto Cauda
Massimo Fantoni
author_sort Francesco Vladimiro Segala
title Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
title_short Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
title_full Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
title_fullStr Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
title_sort antibiotic appropriateness and adherence to local guidelines in perioperative prophylaxis: results from an antimicrobial stewardship intervention
publisher BMC
series Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
issn 2047-2994
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Objectives Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP) represents a major indication of antibiotic consumption worldwide. The present study aims to report the results of an enabling, long-term AMS intervention conducted between 2013 and 2019 on an Italian University Hospital performing more than 40.000 surgical interventions per year. Methods SAP inappropriateness was defined according to the ASHP guidelines and divided in four main categories: indication, selection and dosing, duration, timing. Between 2013 and 2019, we conducted a continuative AMS intervention over 14 surgical departments that included enablement, review of selected clinical records and feedback. Results We collected a total of 789 SAP prescribed to 735 patients (mean age 56.7 ± 17.8y). Overall, guideline adherence improved from 36.6% (n = 149) at baseline to 57.9% (n = 221) post-intervention (P <  0.0001). A significant improvement (P <  0.001) was also detected for each category: indication (from 58.5 to 93.2%), selection and dosing (from 58.5 to 80.6%), timing (from 92.4 to 97.6%), duration (from 71 to 80.1%). Conclusions Though results cannot be generalized to all hospital populations, enabling AMS interventions may be effective in establishing a sustained improvement in SAP appropriateness rates. Once identified the main causes of SAP inappropriateness, tailored AMS interventions for each department may be beneficial. Further studies are needed to evaluate specific outcomes as incidence of surgical site infections and antimicrobial resistance.
topic Surgical prophylaxis
Antibiotic resistance
Antibiotic stewardship
Surgical-site infection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13756-020-00814-6
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