Exploration on fine management of antibiotics in burn department based on disease diagnosis related groups
- VernacularTitle:基于疾病诊断相关分组的烧伤科抗菌药物精细化管理探索
- Author:
Huajun WU
1
;
Yonggang CHEN
1
;
Shaohui TU
1
;
Lin ZHAO
1
;
Huangpeng GUO
2
;
Qiuxiang YANG
1
Author Information
1. Dept. of Pharmacy,Wuhan Third Hospital,Wuhan 430065,China
2. Dept. of Pharmacy,Hubei University of Medicine,Hubei Shiyan 442000,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
disease diagnosis related groups;
antibiotics;
fine management;
burn department;
rational drug use
- From:
China Pharmacy
2022;33(15):1901-1904
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJE CTIVE To explore the rational application and management of antibiotics in burn department of our hospital based on disease diagnosis related groups (DRGs). METHODS Patients discharged from the burn department of our hospital from July 2020 to June 2021 were selected as the research objects to collect DRG data. The overall application of antibiotics in DRG group with more than 10 cases were analyzed ,and the application of antibiotics in typical disease groups were evaluated horizontally and vertically. RESULTS Among 3 732 discharged cases in the burn department of our hospital ,a total of 3 515 cases were included in 66 DRG groups ,21 DRG groups of which were included in the study. Among 21 DRG groups ,the maximum antibiotics use density (AUD)of antibiotics was 102.20 DDDs/(100 person·d)in AH 11 group,the utilization ratio of antibiotics was 100%,and the combined use rate of antibiotics was 81.82%;case-mix index (CMI)value was 11.49. The minimum AUD was 1.01 DDDs/(100 person·d)in XR 19 group,the utilization ratio of antibiotics was 5.06%,and the combined use rate of antibiotics was 0;CMI value was 0.81. Within the same core group ,AUD increased with the increase of CMI. The horizontal comparison and analysis of WB 11 group showed that there was a large gap in AUD among different physicians. The vertical comparison of AUD in WB11 group showed relatively small changes over time. CONCLUSIONS The horizontal and vertical evaluation of antibiotics based on DRGs can provide new clues for the control of antibiotics and help to realize the fine specialized management of antibiotics.