Survey of the perioperative prophylactic use of antimicrobial agents in 118 hospitals in China.
- Author:
Sui-Ping HE
1
;
Zhan-Liang LI
;
Qing YAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Anti-Infective Agents; therapeutic use; Antibiotic Prophylaxis; China; Drug Utilization Review; statistics & numerical data; Hospitals, General; statistics & numerical data; Humans; Perioperative Care; methods
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(1):12-14
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate and analyze the perioperative prophylactic use of antimicrobial agents in 118 hospitals in China.
METHODS3557 medical records (from September to December, 2006) of 118 hospitals were drawn out randomly. The perioperative prophylactic use of antimicrobial agents was investigated and analyzed.
RESULTSProphylactic antimicrobial agents were used in 3485 cases (98%). The first 3 kinds of antimicrobial agents most in use were cephalosporins of 3rd generation (1775/3485, 50.4%), 2nd generation (1191/3485, 34.2%) and fluoroquinolones (1120/3485, 34.1%). The average durations of antibiotic use were 7.4 d for class I (clean) wounds 7.6 d for class II (clean/contaminated) wounds and 10. 5 d for class III (contaminated) wounds. Only 30.4% of patients received antibiotics within 2 h prior operation, and 52.2% of patients did not received antibiotics until the operation was completed. There were no indications for prophylactic antibiotic use in 16.7% of cases. Combining use of antimicrobial agents were performed in 56.5% of cases, and 22.1% of them lack of reasonable indications.
CONCLUSIONSInappropriate use of perioperative prophylactic antimicrobial agents is common and must be subjected to standardization.