Point Prevalence Multicenter Survey of Antimicrobial Utilization in Russian Hospitals: the Results of GLOBAL-PPS 2017
S. A. Rachina,
Yu. A. Belkova,
R. S. Kozlov,
A. S. Anikeev,
A. V. Tolpygo,
E. G. Burasova,
L. G. Ezhova,
E. V. Elokhina,
B. M. Mishchenko,
O. G. Ni,
G. A. Penzhoian,
E. E. Sventitskaia,
Yu. A. Strezh,
B. D. Shegimova
https://doi.org/10.24411/0235-2990-2019-100032
Abstract
The results of Global Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Consumption and Resistance (GLOBAL-PPS) project conducted in 7 multi-field hospitals in different cities of Russia (Krasnodar, Moscow, Omsk, Smolensk, Tomsk, Ulan-Ude) during the period from September to November 2017 are presented. Case records of patients who received systemic antimicrobial agents for the treatment or prevention of infections were analyzed. Local practices of antimicrobials administration were evaluated with help of quality indicators defined in GLOBAL-PPS study protocol. Common mistakes requiring a prompt intervention included low adherence to clinical guidelines, absence of stop/review dates in the medical records, extended duration of surgical prophylaxis, III generation cephalosporin's overuse for prophylaxis and treatment and low frequency of therapy based on microbiological data.Our data provide the basis for the development of appropriate antimicrobial stewardship programs tailored according to local practices for each multi-field hospital in the project.
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Date submitted: 06.05.2020
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About the Authors
S. A. Rachina
RUDN University
Russian Federation
Yu. A. Belkova
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation
R. S. Kozlov
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation
A. S. Anikeev
RUDN University
Russian Federation
A. V. Tolpygo
Smolensk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation
E. G. Burasova
Republican clinical hospital. N. A. Semashko
Russian Federation
L. G. Ezhova
RUDN University; City clinical hospital. V. V. Vinogradova
Russian Federation
E. V. Elokhina
Omsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation
B. M. Mishchenko
Federal Center of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Endoprosthesis
Russian Federation
O. G. Ni
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2
Russian Federation
G. A. Penzhoian
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2
Russian Federation
E. E. Sventitskaia
Republican clinical hospital. N. A. Semashko
Russian Federation
Yu. A. Strezh
Tomsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation
B. D. Shegimova
Republican clinical hospital. N. A. Semashko
Russian Federation
For citations:
Rachina S.A.,
Belkova Yu.A.,
Kozlov R.S.,
Anikeev A.S.,
Tolpygo A.V.,
Burasova E.G.,
Ezhova L.G.,
Elokhina E.V.,
Mishchenko B.M.,
Ni O.G.,
Penzhoian G.A.,
Sventitskaia E.E.,
Strezh Yu.A.,
Shegimova B.D.
Point Prevalence Multicenter Survey of Antimicrobial Utilization in Russian Hospitals: the Results of GLOBAL-PPS 2017. Antibiot Khimioter = Antibiotics and Chemotherapy. 2019;64(5-6):54-63.
(In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.24411/0235-2990-2019-100032
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