Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity

Summary: Objective: To evaluate vancomycin utilization according to the adapted criteria of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with a report of the effect of education program on the utilization. Method: We evaluated the utilization of vancomycin over a 3-month period pre- and pos...

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Main Authors: Jean G. Dib, Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq, Saud Al Abdulmohsin, Khurram Mohammed, Phyllis D. Jenden
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Infection and Public Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034109000525
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spelling doaj-ece0c77c6054485ea514b31bd8baf27d2020-11-25T01:20:47ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412009-01-0123141146Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activityJean G. Dib0Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq1Saud Al Abdulmohsin2Khurram Mohammed3Phyllis D. Jenden4Pharmacy Services Division, Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization (SAMSO), Saudi Aramco, Saudi ArabiaInternal Medicine Services Division, Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization (SAMSO), Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author at: P.O. Box 76, Rm A-428-2, Building 61, Dhahran Health Center, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia. Tel.: +966 3 877 3524; fax: +966 3 877 3790.Pharmacy Services Division, Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization (SAMSO), Saudi Aramco, Saudi ArabiaPharmacy Services Division, Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization (SAMSO), Saudi Aramco, Saudi ArabiaPharmacy Services Division, Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization (SAMSO), Saudi Aramco, Saudi ArabiaSummary: Objective: To evaluate vancomycin utilization according to the adapted criteria of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with a report of the effect of education program on the utilization. Method: We evaluated the utilization of vancomycin over a 3-month period pre- and post-intervention using educational activity. Results: In the pre-intervention period, of the 74 adult patients vancomycin was prescribed for specific treatment in 66% (n = 49), empirical therapy in 26% (n = 19) and as a prophylaxis in 8% (n = 6). Vancomycin utilization was considered appropriate based on the CDC recommendations in 48 (65%) patients. Forty-seven (64%) patients received an appropriate dose regimen based on weight, age and creatinine clearance. Only 31% (n = 23) of patients had both peak and trough levels taken around the third dose. In the post-intervention period, vancomycin was used as specific therapy in 41% (n = 14) and empirically in 59% (n = 20). Compliance with guidelines for empirical use of vancomycin improved from 21% in the pre-intervention phase to 85% after the intervention (P = .0001). In addition, compliance with vancomycin use in specific therapy was 100% compared to 82%. Compliance rate with vancomycin trough level monitoring increased from 35% in the pre-intervention period to 67.7% in the post-intervention period (P = 0.0002). Conclusion: In conclusion, in addition to the utilization of CDC based criteria for vancomycin, we had shown that patient's chart review by a clinical pharmacists with a feed back to the physicians when guidelines were not met coupled with and educational efforts are effective methods to decrease inappropriate vancomycin usage. Keywords: Vancomycin, Infection, Guidelines, Antimicrobial use, Educational activityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034109000525
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Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
Saud Al Abdulmohsin
Khurram Mohammed
Phyllis D. Jenden
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Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
Saud Al Abdulmohsin
Khurram Mohammed
Phyllis D. Jenden
Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity
Journal of Infection and Public Health
author_facet Jean G. Dib
Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
Saud Al Abdulmohsin
Khurram Mohammed
Phyllis D. Jenden
author_sort Jean G. Dib
title Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity
title_short Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity
title_full Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity
title_fullStr Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity
title_full_unstemmed Improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a Saudi Arabian Medical Center using the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee guidelines and simple educational activity
title_sort improvement in vancomycin utilization in adults in a saudi arabian medical center using the hospital infection control practices advisory committee guidelines and simple educational activity
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Infection and Public Health
issn 1876-0341
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Summary: Objective: To evaluate vancomycin utilization according to the adapted criteria of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with a report of the effect of education program on the utilization. Method: We evaluated the utilization of vancomycin over a 3-month period pre- and post-intervention using educational activity. Results: In the pre-intervention period, of the 74 adult patients vancomycin was prescribed for specific treatment in 66% (n = 49), empirical therapy in 26% (n = 19) and as a prophylaxis in 8% (n = 6). Vancomycin utilization was considered appropriate based on the CDC recommendations in 48 (65%) patients. Forty-seven (64%) patients received an appropriate dose regimen based on weight, age and creatinine clearance. Only 31% (n = 23) of patients had both peak and trough levels taken around the third dose. In the post-intervention period, vancomycin was used as specific therapy in 41% (n = 14) and empirically in 59% (n = 20). Compliance with guidelines for empirical use of vancomycin improved from 21% in the pre-intervention phase to 85% after the intervention (P = .0001). In addition, compliance with vancomycin use in specific therapy was 100% compared to 82%. Compliance rate with vancomycin trough level monitoring increased from 35% in the pre-intervention period to 67.7% in the post-intervention period (P = 0.0002). Conclusion: In conclusion, in addition to the utilization of CDC based criteria for vancomycin, we had shown that patient's chart review by a clinical pharmacists with a feed back to the physicians when guidelines were not met coupled with and educational efforts are effective methods to decrease inappropriate vancomycin usage. Keywords: Vancomycin, Infection, Guidelines, Antimicrobial use, Educational activity
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