Pharmaceutical Practice for a Patient with Hiatal Hernia Complicating with Venous Catheter-related Infection
10.6039/j.issn.1001-0408.2015.20.43
- VernacularTitle:1例食管裂孔疝合并静脉导管感染患者的药学实践
- Author:
Liping MA
;
Zhanquan LIN
;
Jianxin ZHU
;
Sijing SHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Clinical pharmacists;
Venous catheter-related infection;
Pharmaceutical practice;
Vancomycin;
Renal function
- From:
China Pharmacy
2015;(20):2861-2863
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for clinical desicion,drug use and ADR avoidance. METHODS:Clinical pharmacists participated in the consultations and therapy plan about a patient with hiatal hernia complicating with venous catheter- related infections. Clinical pharmacists suggested pulling out peripherally inserted central catheter(PICC)and placing a catheter again. Anti-infective therapy plan had been adjusted:vancomycin 0.5 g/time,ivgtt,q12 h;fluconazole 0.2 g,ivgtt,qd(0.4 g,ivgtt,qd on the first day),cefoperazone/sulbactam 2 g,ivgtt,q8h. Vancomycin and fluconazole were additionally used for anti- infective therapy. RESULTS:Doctors adopted the suggestions of clinical pharmacist,and pulled out PICC;and then the infection of the patient was controlled effectively. Finally,the infection had been cured. CONCLUSIONS:The participation of clinical pharmacists in the consultation contributes to rational drug use,and assists doctors to make the right clinical decisions and avoid adverse drug events.