Analysis of the Application of Antifungal Drugs in Haematologic Patients from a Third Grade Class A Hos-pital during 2013-2014
10.6039/j.issn.1001-0408.2016.05.04
- VernacularTitle:"某""三甲""医院2013-2014年血液病患者抗真菌药物使用分析"
- Author:
Weihua DONG
;
Junjie TANG
;
Xianting XIE
;
Haisheng YOU
;
Yan WANG
;
Yalin DONG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Invasive fungal infection;
Antifungal drugs;
Blood disease;
Rational drug use
- From:
China Pharmacy
2016;27(5):587-590
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the formulation of correct antifungal treatment strategy,and to promote stan-dard use of antifungal agent. METHODS:A retrospective survey was conducted for 138 haematologic patients from May 2013 to May 2014 in a third grade class A hospital,of whom all had used antifungal drugs during hospitalization. We collected all patients' information and analyzed it statistically. RESULTS:Of 138 haematologic patients,3 were proven IFD (all were Candida infec-tion),6 were probable IFD,12 were possible IFD,and 117 were undefined IFD. The positive rates of fungi pathogenic detection, fungal smear,G-test,and GM-test were 15.3%,9.4%,6.4% and 23.4% respectively. 6 kinds of antifungal were used,and vori-conazole had the highest frequency,followed by fluconazole,itraconazole,amphotericin B,caspofungin and micafungin. 62.3%patients used only one kind of antifungal,but 15.9% patients used 2 or more kinds of antifungal. The average medication course was 20.5 days(1 day to 125 days). Irrational drug use showed improper drug selection,unreasonable dose,and replacing antifun-gal with insufficient basis. CONCLUSIONS:The antifungal use in haematologic patients in the hospital is consistent with the re-quirements of guidelines,but there are still some issues as insufficient antifurgal drug treatment course to be further standardized.