Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department

<h2>Background: Increasing reports of Vancomycin resistance have raised concerns about effectiveness of this drug. One of the most important factors of resistance emergence is no adherence of physician to principles of antibiotic therapy. This study is a drug utilization evaluation (DUE) of Va...

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Main Authors: Farzaneh Dehghan, Narges Khorami, Naeeme Taslimi Taleghani, Azita Bassiri, Parivash Davoodian, Fariba Shirvani, Nader Zolghadri, Simin Dokht Shoaei
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/17354
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spelling doaj-8f54561cd4a04f779e8a08c465a9c0b12020-11-25T01:20:01ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesNovelty in Biomedicine2345-33462345-39072018-01-016191410.22037/nbm.v6i1.173549850Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric DepartmentFarzaneh Dehghan0Narges Khorami1Naeeme Taslimi Taleghani2Azita Bassiri3Parivash Davoodian4Fariba Shirvani5Nader Zolghadri6Simin Dokht Shoaei7Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, and Hormozgan Social Security Management, Khalij Fars Hospital of Social Security, Bandar Abbas, IranHormozgan Social Security Management, Khalij Fars Hospital of Social Security, Bandar Abbas, IranDepartment of Pediatrics, Imam Hossein Educational Hospital, School of Medical Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Pediatrics, Mahdiye Educational Hospital, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranInfectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, IranClinical Research and Development Center, Imam Hossein Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Mathematics, Islamic Azad University, Sama College, Bandar Abbas, IranClinical Research and Development Center, Imam Hossein Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran<h2>Background: Increasing reports of Vancomycin resistance have raised concerns about effectiveness of this drug. One of the most important factors of resistance emergence is no adherence of physician to principles of antibiotic therapy. This study is a drug utilization evaluation (DUE) of Vancomycin in pediatric ward to assess appropriateness of drug regimens and to find possible problems in clinical practices that may necessitate reconciliation to improve Vancomycin use.</h2><p><strong>M</strong><strong>aterials and Methods: </strong>This prospective study was done for 1year from October 2014 to September 2015 at Khalij Fars General Hospital in Bandar Abbas. Data including patients’ demographics, paraclinic, diagnosis, vancomycin dose, and treatment duration were collected. The concordance of practice with standard guidelines (CDC, ASHP, and IDSA) and principles of antibiotic therapy was assessed. Results were analyzed by SPSS 20.</p><p><strong>R</strong><strong>es</strong><strong>ults: </strong>102 medical records were reviewed in this study. Pneumonia (60=59%) and sepsis (22=21.5%) were the most common diagnosis. Sampling was done in 6% of patients with 2% antibiogram. Vancomycin was administered appropriately in 56.9% percent of patients with no sex difference (PV= 0.55) but age with significant difference (PV= 0.017). Over use was in a great proportion of patients (36cases=35%) as unnecessary, improper combination and broad spectrum regimen.</p><p><strong>C</strong><strong>onclusion: </strong>Vancomycin was overused irrationally in a great proportion of patients. There was no serum level monitoring. Microbial resistance, serum trough level monitoring programs and continuous medical education for physicians can be effective in rational use of antibiotic.</p>http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/17354Vancomycin, Evaluation, Rational Use, Pediatrics
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author Farzaneh Dehghan
Narges Khorami
Naeeme Taslimi Taleghani
Azita Bassiri
Parivash Davoodian
Fariba Shirvani
Nader Zolghadri
Simin Dokht Shoaei
spellingShingle Farzaneh Dehghan
Narges Khorami
Naeeme Taslimi Taleghani
Azita Bassiri
Parivash Davoodian
Fariba Shirvani
Nader Zolghadri
Simin Dokht Shoaei
Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department
Novelty in Biomedicine
Vancomycin, Evaluation, Rational Use, Pediatrics
author_facet Farzaneh Dehghan
Narges Khorami
Naeeme Taslimi Taleghani
Azita Bassiri
Parivash Davoodian
Fariba Shirvani
Nader Zolghadri
Simin Dokht Shoaei
author_sort Farzaneh Dehghan
title Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department
title_short Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department
title_full Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department
title_fullStr Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department
title_full_unstemmed Drug Utilization Evaluation of Vancomycin in Pediatric Department
title_sort drug utilization evaluation of vancomycin in pediatric department
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Novelty in Biomedicine
issn 2345-3346
2345-3907
publishDate 2018-01-01
description <h2>Background: Increasing reports of Vancomycin resistance have raised concerns about effectiveness of this drug. One of the most important factors of resistance emergence is no adherence of physician to principles of antibiotic therapy. This study is a drug utilization evaluation (DUE) of Vancomycin in pediatric ward to assess appropriateness of drug regimens and to find possible problems in clinical practices that may necessitate reconciliation to improve Vancomycin use.</h2><p><strong>M</strong><strong>aterials and Methods: </strong>This prospective study was done for 1year from October 2014 to September 2015 at Khalij Fars General Hospital in Bandar Abbas. Data including patients’ demographics, paraclinic, diagnosis, vancomycin dose, and treatment duration were collected. The concordance of practice with standard guidelines (CDC, ASHP, and IDSA) and principles of antibiotic therapy was assessed. Results were analyzed by SPSS 20.</p><p><strong>R</strong><strong>es</strong><strong>ults: </strong>102 medical records were reviewed in this study. Pneumonia (60=59%) and sepsis (22=21.5%) were the most common diagnosis. Sampling was done in 6% of patients with 2% antibiogram. Vancomycin was administered appropriately in 56.9% percent of patients with no sex difference (PV= 0.55) but age with significant difference (PV= 0.017). Over use was in a great proportion of patients (36cases=35%) as unnecessary, improper combination and broad spectrum regimen.</p><p><strong>C</strong><strong>onclusion: </strong>Vancomycin was overused irrationally in a great proportion of patients. There was no serum level monitoring. Microbial resistance, serum trough level monitoring programs and continuous medical education for physicians can be effective in rational use of antibiotic.</p>
topic Vancomycin, Evaluation, Rational Use, Pediatrics
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/17354
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