Rationality of the Preventive Use of Antibiotics in Ophthalmologic Patients with Type Ⅰ Incision:Analysis of 1273 Cases
- VernacularTitle:1273例Ⅰ类切口眼科手术预防性应用抗菌药物合理性分析
- Author:
Ying XING
;
Jianhua LIANG
;
Jiancun ZHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ophthalmology;
Perioperative period;
Antibiotics;
Rational drug use
- From:
China Pharmacy
2007;0(32):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the rationality of the preventive use of antibiotics in Chinese ophthalmologic patients with type Ⅰ incision.METHODS:By means of retrospective study,a total of 1 273 ophthalmologic cases from 113 hospitals of 2006~2007 from National Monitoring Network of Ministry of Health for Clinical Application of Antibiotic with type Ⅰ incision involving preventive administration of antibiotics via different routes were analyzed.RESULTS:The local administration (eye drops and local injection) was rational on the whole,but the systemic administration (intravenous or oral administration) was irrational to some degree in which the drug grade was on the high side,the antibacterial spectrum was inappropriate,and the medication time was delayed.CONCLUSION:Preoperative local administration and rational use of dosage forms should be emphasized in the preventive use of antibiotics for patients undergoing ophthalmologic surgery.