Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis

<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To analyze compliance with a prescribed pre-surgical antibiotic prophylaxis protocol established by the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program team and the Orthopedics Department of Hospital Mexico, a public hospital located in Costa Rica, from February...

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Main Authors: Catalina Lizano-Barrantes, Luis David Garro-Zamora, Laura Campos-Lara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Grupo Aula Médica 2021-03-01
Series:Farmacia Hospitalaria
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Online Access:http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/11479.pdf
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spelling doaj-400a0001740647c1be8f6b6f6bc36b3e2021-03-12T11:46:09ZengGrupo Aula MédicaFarmacia Hospitalaria1130-63432171-86952021-03-01452616510.7399/fh.11479Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysisCatalina Lizano-Barrantes0Luis David Garro-Zamora1Laura Campos-Lara2Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of Costa Rica. San José, Costa Rica.Pharmacy Department, Hospital México, Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social, San José. Costa Rica.School of Pharmacy, University of Costa Rica. San José, Costa Rica.<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To analyze compliance with a prescribed pre-surgical antibiotic prophylaxis protocol established by the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program team and the Orthopedics Department of Hospital Mexico, a public hospital located in Costa Rica, from February to March 2019. No assessments of compliance with the protocol had been conducted since its introduction in 2018, nor had variations in surgical site infection rates been determined.</p><p><strong>Method:</strong> This is a retrospective observational study that extended from February 1st to March 31st, 2019. We identified patients hospitalized during the study period in the hospital’s Orthopedics Department. We reviewed each patient’s medical record to record their prescribed antibiotic prophylaxis. Following an analysis of the overall compliance with the protocol, we made an estimation of the surgical site infection rate as well as a descriptive analysis of the studied population.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> The study included 110 clinical records. The most frequently prescribed antibiotics were clindamycin and gentamicin. Compliance with the protocol ranged between 89.1% and 100% across the different criteria, except for dosing appropriateness and prescription of antibiotics at discharge (14.3% and 65.8%, respectively). The most common non compliance factor was gentamicin´s dosing. The surgical site infection rate was 5%.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol established between the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program team and the Orthopedic Department reduced the length of exposure to postoperative antibiotics to only 24 hours and enjoyed widespread acceptance and a high compliance rate. However, compliance with some criteria must be improved, such as dosing appropriateness and prescription of antibiotics at discharge. Involvement of the pharmacist is vital for the compliance with and auditing of these types of protocols as pharmacists are uniquely positioned to ensure that high-quality antibiotic prophylaxis is provided in all surgical procedures that require it.</p><p> </p> http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/11479.pdfantimicrobial stewardshipantibiotic prophylaxisorthopedic surgeryprotocol compliancesurgical site infectionscosta rica
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author Catalina Lizano-Barrantes
Luis David Garro-Zamora
Laura Campos-Lara
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Luis David Garro-Zamora
Laura Campos-Lara
Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
Farmacia Hospitalaria
antimicrobial stewardship
antibiotic prophylaxis
orthopedic surgery
protocol compliance
surgical site infections
costa rica
author_facet Catalina Lizano-Barrantes
Luis David Garro-Zamora
Laura Campos-Lara
author_sort Catalina Lizano-Barrantes
title Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
title_short Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
title_full Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
title_fullStr Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
title_full_unstemmed Hospital Mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
title_sort hospital mexico’s preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol for orthopedic patients: a compliance analysis
publisher Grupo Aula Médica
series Farmacia Hospitalaria
issn 1130-6343
2171-8695
publishDate 2021-03-01
description <p><strong>Objective:</strong> To analyze compliance with a prescribed pre-surgical antibiotic prophylaxis protocol established by the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program team and the Orthopedics Department of Hospital Mexico, a public hospital located in Costa Rica, from February to March 2019. No assessments of compliance with the protocol had been conducted since its introduction in 2018, nor had variations in surgical site infection rates been determined.</p><p><strong>Method:</strong> This is a retrospective observational study that extended from February 1st to March 31st, 2019. We identified patients hospitalized during the study period in the hospital’s Orthopedics Department. We reviewed each patient’s medical record to record their prescribed antibiotic prophylaxis. Following an analysis of the overall compliance with the protocol, we made an estimation of the surgical site infection rate as well as a descriptive analysis of the studied population.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> The study included 110 clinical records. The most frequently prescribed antibiotics were clindamycin and gentamicin. Compliance with the protocol ranged between 89.1% and 100% across the different criteria, except for dosing appropriateness and prescription of antibiotics at discharge (14.3% and 65.8%, respectively). The most common non compliance factor was gentamicin´s dosing. The surgical site infection rate was 5%.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis protocol established between the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program team and the Orthopedic Department reduced the length of exposure to postoperative antibiotics to only 24 hours and enjoyed widespread acceptance and a high compliance rate. However, compliance with some criteria must be improved, such as dosing appropriateness and prescription of antibiotics at discharge. Involvement of the pharmacist is vital for the compliance with and auditing of these types of protocols as pharmacists are uniquely positioned to ensure that high-quality antibiotic prophylaxis is provided in all surgical procedures that require it.</p><p> </p>
topic antimicrobial stewardship
antibiotic prophylaxis
orthopedic surgery
protocol compliance
surgical site infections
costa rica
url http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/11479.pdf
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