Estudio multicentrico de variabilidad e idoneidad de la prescripcion antibiotica en la neumonia adquirida en la comunidad del adulto

A. Artero*, J. M. Eiros, C. Ochoa, L. Inglada, L. Guerra, L. Armadans, A. Vallano, J. B. Vidal, A. Martinez, A. Lazaro, T. Cerda, A. Ruiz

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We performed a study to evaluate the variability and adequacy of prescribing antibiotics in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in 10 Spanish hospitals. We studied 452 patients with CAP. Initial empirical administration of antibiotics was prescribed in 90.7% of the cases, 82.5% as monotherapy. Macrolides and third and second generation cephalosporins were the most widely used groups of antibiotics. Penicillin and amoxicillin were only prescribed in 1.7% of the patients. A significant variability between hospitals was observed. Reference patterns for the use of antibiotics in CAP were devised by a panel of experts. According to the recommendations of this panel, 29% of the total prescriptions were not adequate, with this percentage reaching 65% in outpatients older than 65 years or with comorbidity. This was mainly due to the fact that monotherapy with erythromycin, which was considered inadequate, was the most widely prescribed treatment.

Títol traduït de la contribucióMulticenter study of the variability and adequacy of antimicrobial therapy for community-acquired pneumonia in adults
Idioma originalEspanyol
Pàgines (de-a)352-358
Nombre de pàgines7
RevistaRevista Espanola de Quimioterapia
Volum12
Número4
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1999

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