Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.

<h4>Objectives</h4>To evaluate antibiotic consumption in the pediatric wards of Emilia-Romagna Region, from 2004 to 2011, with a focus on the antibiotics reserved to the most serious infections, and to analyse the ADRs reported for antibiotics by the pediatric wards of Emilia-Romagna hos...

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Main Authors: Elena Buccellato, Mauro Melis, Chiara Biagi, Monia Donati, Domenico Motola, Alberto Vaccheri
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139097
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spelling doaj-6e3b65175f1b49a5982cff36a8a6a0d92021-03-04T07:27:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01109e013909710.1371/journal.pone.0139097Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.Elena BuccellatoMauro MelisChiara BiagiMonia DonatiDomenico MotolaAlberto Vaccheri<h4>Objectives</h4>To evaluate antibiotic consumption in the pediatric wards of Emilia-Romagna Region, from 2004 to 2011, with a focus on the antibiotics reserved to the most serious infections, and to analyse the ADRs reported for antibiotics by the pediatric wards of Emilia-Romagna hospitals.<h4>Methods</h4>Reference population was represented by all the patients (0-14 years old) admitted to the pediatric wards of all the hospitals of Emilia-Romagna Region. Drug consumption was expressed as number of DDDs per 100 Bed-Days (BD) and data were analysed by active substance, by therapeutic subgroups or by ward type. The time trends of antibiotic consumption were statistically analysed by linear regression. All the suspected ADR reports associated with antibiotics, reported between January 2004 and December 2011 were drawn by the Italian Spontaneous Reporting Database.<h4>Results</h4>Overall antibiotic consumption showed only a slight increase (p = 0.224). Among the pediatric wards, pediatric surgery showed the highest increase from 2004 to 2011 (p = 0.011). Penicillins and β-lactamase inhibitors was the first therapeutic group with a statistically significant increase over years (p = 0.038), whereas penicillins with extended spectrum presented a statistically significant reduction (p = 0.008). Moreover, only 5 drugs out of the 8 antibiotics reserved to the most serious infections were used. Pharmacovigilance data showed 27 spontaneous ADR reports associated to ATC J01 drugs. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid had the highest number of ADR reports (n = 7).<h4>Conclusions</h4>The steadily increasing consumption in penicillins and β-lactamase inhibitors, in association with a considerable decrease of plain penicillins, raises a serious concern. Pharmacovigilance reports seem to suggest a safe use of antibiotics in the hospital setting of Emilia-Romagna. Further studies to investigate the reason for prescribing antibiotics in children inpatients are needed.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139097
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author Elena Buccellato
Mauro Melis
Chiara Biagi
Monia Donati
Domenico Motola
Alberto Vaccheri
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Mauro Melis
Chiara Biagi
Monia Donati
Domenico Motola
Alberto Vaccheri
Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elena Buccellato
Mauro Melis
Chiara Biagi
Monia Donati
Domenico Motola
Alberto Vaccheri
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title Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.
title_short Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.
title_full Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.
title_fullStr Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.
title_full_unstemmed Use of Antibiotics in Pediatrics: 8-Years Survey in Italian Hospitals.
title_sort use of antibiotics in pediatrics: 8-years survey in italian hospitals.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description <h4>Objectives</h4>To evaluate antibiotic consumption in the pediatric wards of Emilia-Romagna Region, from 2004 to 2011, with a focus on the antibiotics reserved to the most serious infections, and to analyse the ADRs reported for antibiotics by the pediatric wards of Emilia-Romagna hospitals.<h4>Methods</h4>Reference population was represented by all the patients (0-14 years old) admitted to the pediatric wards of all the hospitals of Emilia-Romagna Region. Drug consumption was expressed as number of DDDs per 100 Bed-Days (BD) and data were analysed by active substance, by therapeutic subgroups or by ward type. The time trends of antibiotic consumption were statistically analysed by linear regression. All the suspected ADR reports associated with antibiotics, reported between January 2004 and December 2011 were drawn by the Italian Spontaneous Reporting Database.<h4>Results</h4>Overall antibiotic consumption showed only a slight increase (p = 0.224). Among the pediatric wards, pediatric surgery showed the highest increase from 2004 to 2011 (p = 0.011). Penicillins and β-lactamase inhibitors was the first therapeutic group with a statistically significant increase over years (p = 0.038), whereas penicillins with extended spectrum presented a statistically significant reduction (p = 0.008). Moreover, only 5 drugs out of the 8 antibiotics reserved to the most serious infections were used. Pharmacovigilance data showed 27 spontaneous ADR reports associated to ATC J01 drugs. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid had the highest number of ADR reports (n = 7).<h4>Conclusions</h4>The steadily increasing consumption in penicillins and β-lactamase inhibitors, in association with a considerable decrease of plain penicillins, raises a serious concern. Pharmacovigilance reports seem to suggest a safe use of antibiotics in the hospital setting of Emilia-Romagna. Further studies to investigate the reason for prescribing antibiotics in children inpatients are needed.
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