1.Effect of AUD of carbapenems on hospital-associated infections caused by carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria
Yunfei XIA ; Xiaodi ZHOU ; Biyang JIAO ; Shuai LIU ; Zhiru ZHANG ; Yanju ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(22):3442-3446
OBJECTIVE To understand the current status of antimicrobial agent usage intensity(AUD)of antibiot-ics,carbapenems(CB)and isolation rates of carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria(CRGNB)and explore the effect of CB on hospital-associated CRGNB infections.METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on antimicrobial agent usage and clinical data of the patients who were hospitalized in Nantong University Affiliated Hospital from 2023 to 2024.The antimicrobial usage patterns,CB-AUD and isolation rates of CRGNB were sta-tistically analyzed.Additionally,the clinical data from 1933 confirmed hospital-acquired infection cases from 2023 to 2024 were retrospectively analyzed,and the patients were classified into two groups based on CRGNB resist-ance:the CRGNB-infected group with 376 cases and the non-CRGNB-infected group with 1557 cases.The risk factors for CRGNB infections were identified.RESULTS In the two years,the overall utilization rate of antimicro-bial drug and AUD fluctuated every six months(P<0.05).The overall define daily dose system(DDDs)and AUD of the three CBs(meropenem,imipenem/cilastatin and biapenem)increased every six months(P<0.05).The o-verall drug resistance rate of gram-negative bacilli to CB decreased every six months(P<0.05).The logistic re-gression analysis showed that the duration of use of CB and combined use of antibiotics were the risk factors for the CRGNB infections(with the OR values,1.445,2.479,1.958,respectively,all P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The overall use of CB is on the rise.The use of CB,especially the duration of CB,increases the probability of CRGNB infection.Therefore,it is necessary for the hospital to strengthen the monitoring of CB-AUD and supervi-sion of CB.
2.Influence of continuous improvement projects based on FOCUS-PDCA on pathogen sample submission rate
Yanju ZHANG ; Xiaodi ZHOU ; Haifeng ZHANG ; Hong CHEN ; Biyang JIAO ; Liqin GU
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2025;46(6):824-830
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of continuous improvement projects based on FOCUS-PDCA on the pathogen sample submission rate before antimicrobial therapy for inpatients.Methods FOCUS-PDCA was used to improve the pathogen sample submission rate in Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from Jun.to Jul.2023.The inpatients from Jan.to May 2023(before improvement)were enrolled as control group,and the inpatients from Aug.to Dec.2023(after improvement)were enrolled as improvement group.The utilization rate of antibiotics,the submission rate of pathogen samples,the submission rate of clinical microbial samples and the detection rate of multidrug-resistant organisms were compared between the 2 groups.Results The utilization rate of therapeutic antimicrobial agents(32.18%vs 32.93%,P=0.003)and antimicrobial consumption intensity(39.99 defined daily dose[DDD]/100 patient-days vs 44.19 DDD/100 patient-days)in the improvement group were significantly lower than those in the control group.The pathogen sample submission rates before antimicrobial therapy and key antimicrobial combination therapy in the improvement group were significantly higher than those in the control group(52.01%vs 23.64%,87.74%vs 77.71%;both P<0.001).The qualified rate of microbial specimens in the improvement group was significantly higher than that in the control group(88.77%vs 80.11%,P<0.001).The detection rates of multidrug-resistant organisms and carbapenem-resistant Klebella pneumoniae in the improvement group were significantly lower than those in the control group(40.45%vs 48.42%,29.65%vs 43.17%;both P<0.001).Conclusion The continuous improvement projects based on FOCUS-PDCA can improve the pathogen sample submission rate,reduce the detection rate of multidrug-resistant organisms,and promote standardized hospital infection quality management.
3.Effect of AUD of carbapenems on hospital-associated infections caused by carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria
Yunfei XIA ; Xiaodi ZHOU ; Biyang JIAO ; Shuai LIU ; Zhiru ZHANG ; Yanju ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(22):3442-3446
OBJECTIVE To understand the current status of antimicrobial agent usage intensity(AUD)of antibiot-ics,carbapenems(CB)and isolation rates of carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria(CRGNB)and explore the effect of CB on hospital-associated CRGNB infections.METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on antimicrobial agent usage and clinical data of the patients who were hospitalized in Nantong University Affiliated Hospital from 2023 to 2024.The antimicrobial usage patterns,CB-AUD and isolation rates of CRGNB were sta-tistically analyzed.Additionally,the clinical data from 1933 confirmed hospital-acquired infection cases from 2023 to 2024 were retrospectively analyzed,and the patients were classified into two groups based on CRGNB resist-ance:the CRGNB-infected group with 376 cases and the non-CRGNB-infected group with 1557 cases.The risk factors for CRGNB infections were identified.RESULTS In the two years,the overall utilization rate of antimicro-bial drug and AUD fluctuated every six months(P<0.05).The overall define daily dose system(DDDs)and AUD of the three CBs(meropenem,imipenem/cilastatin and biapenem)increased every six months(P<0.05).The o-verall drug resistance rate of gram-negative bacilli to CB decreased every six months(P<0.05).The logistic re-gression analysis showed that the duration of use of CB and combined use of antibiotics were the risk factors for the CRGNB infections(with the OR values,1.445,2.479,1.958,respectively,all P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The overall use of CB is on the rise.The use of CB,especially the duration of CB,increases the probability of CRGNB infection.Therefore,it is necessary for the hospital to strengthen the monitoring of CB-AUD and supervi-sion of CB.

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