A study on the treatment of infections in neonatal surgical patients
10.3969/j.issn.1673-6710.2015.03.013
- VernacularTitle:新生儿外科感染性疾病的治疗
- Author:
Yu WANG
;
Xianqing JIN
;
Li XIANG
;
Wei LIU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Surgical diseases;
Infection;
Anti-bacterial agents;
Infant,newborn
- From:Chinese Journal of Neonatology
2015;30(3):200-202
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the feature of neonatal infections and characteristics of antibiotic treatment in a tertiary children ' s hospital. Methods Clinical data including incidence of infection, primary disease,species of bacteria, complication and antibiotic utilization in hospitalized patients from Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2012 were retrospectively reviewed using their medical records. Results Among 1826 patients admitted to neonetal surgery ward, 542 infants ( 29. 7%) were with infection. The incidence of antibiotic resistance was 23. 51%. The top five infectious diseases were:perianal abscess, necrotizing enterocolitis, colicitis, omphalitis and subcutaneous gangrene. 12 cases of multi-resistant infection were cured by non-restricted antibiotics. 109 were cured by restricted antibiotics. And other 7 were cured by special antibiotics. No death nor multi-resistant nosocomial infection were found. Risk factors including multi-site infection, premature or low birth weight infants, liver, kidney or heart dysfunction,fever lasting more than 3 days after antibiotic therapy, septic shock, sepsis, digestive tract perforation and peritonitis,were vital in choosing specific antibiotics. Conclusions Infection is one of the most common diseases in neonatal surgery ward, with major pathogens sensitive to antibiotics. The clinical characteristics and drug sensitive test are conductive to the reasonable use of antibiotics. Special antibiotics can be used directly in patients with risk factors Clinical doses of antibiotics in neonates depend on the monitoring of drug concentration.