Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health

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It is a of drugs utilization, descriptive, transversal, observational, multicentric study that follows a transversal design, prescription type -indication- with the aim to determine the prevalence use of reserve antimicrobials in hospitalized patients, of all age groups, men and women in services of...

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Autores: Rumiche B., Jesus V., Vasquez L., Susana, Ricaldi, Rita, Hernández F., Eloisa, Rosales F., Arturo, Salazar S., Emma F., Quispe A., Yolanda, Acosta M., Emma, Salazar S., Maria E., Calos C., Norma, Junes O., Rosemary, Alcalá, Gisella, Rodríguez, Julius, Alhuay, Ernesto
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Fecha de Publicación:2008
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Reserve antimicrobials
evaluation of use
hospitalization
hospitals
Antimicrobianos de reserva
evaluación de uso
hospitalización
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
Evaluación del uso de antimicrobianos de reserva por pacientes hospitalizados en establecimientos de salud
title Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
spellingShingle Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
Rumiche B., Jesus V.
Reserve antimicrobials
evaluation of use
hospitalization
hospitals
Antimicrobianos de reserva
evaluación de uso
hospitalización
title_short Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
title_full Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
title_fullStr Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
title_sort Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of health
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rumiche B., Jesus V.
Vasquez L., Susana
Ricaldi, Rita
Hernández F., Eloisa
Rosales F., Arturo
Salazar S., Emma F.
Quispe A., Yolanda
Acosta M., Emma
Salazar S., Maria E.
Calos C., Norma
Junes O., Rosemary
Alcalá, Gisella
Rodríguez, Julius
Alhuay, Ernesto
author Rumiche B., Jesus V.
author_facet Rumiche B., Jesus V.
Vasquez L., Susana
Ricaldi, Rita
Hernández F., Eloisa
Rosales F., Arturo
Salazar S., Emma F.
Quispe A., Yolanda
Acosta M., Emma
Salazar S., Maria E.
Calos C., Norma
Junes O., Rosemary
Alcalá, Gisella
Rodríguez, Julius
Alhuay, Ernesto
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author2 Vasquez L., Susana
Ricaldi, Rita
Hernández F., Eloisa
Rosales F., Arturo
Salazar S., Emma F.
Quispe A., Yolanda
Acosta M., Emma
Salazar S., Maria E.
Calos C., Norma
Junes O., Rosemary
Alcalá, Gisella
Rodríguez, Julius
Alhuay, Ernesto
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Reserve antimicrobials
evaluation of use
hospitalization
hospitals
Antimicrobianos de reserva
evaluación de uso
hospitalización
topic Reserve antimicrobials
evaluation of use
hospitalization
hospitals
Antimicrobianos de reserva
evaluación de uso
hospitalización
description It is a of drugs utilization, descriptive, transversal, observational, multicentric study that follows a transversal design, prescription type -indication- with the aim to determine the prevalence use of reserve antimicrobials in hospitalized patients, of all age groups, men and women in services of internal medicine. We applied two sheets of data collection: ATMR-S (for services) and ATMR-P (for patients) to obtain prevalence of reserve antimicrobials (ATMR) and the ATMR prescribed. The sheets were implemented on August 21, 2006 to 845 patients thatwerc hospitalized that day. Wereport an overall prevalence of ATMR prescribing by hospitals is 28%, with extreme values rangingfrom 18% to 38%; theprevalence of use by services is 32.3% with values ranging from 16.4% in obstetrics-gynecology, and 57.1 % in the intensive care unit. ATMR are the most prescribed according to hospital are vancomycin 500 mg. Injection and ceftazidime 1g. with 41.7% in the Guillermo Almenara Hospital and Dos de Mayo respectively; in the Naval Medical Center, 50% of patients of the medicine service was treated with ciprofloxacin 500 mg. Slotted tablet; in the Hospital of the National Police it was prescribed ceftriazone 1g. injection and vancomycin 500 mg.injection by 36%, and 100% of patients treated with ceftriozona 1g. injection. In general, these values are significantly lowerw with ATM in general (60%), but would have to continue monitoring to determine the impact of their use.
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spelling Evaluation of the use of reserve antimicrobials by patients hospitalized in establishments of healthEvaluación del uso de antimicrobianos de reserva por pacientes hospitalizados en establecimientos de saludRumiche B., Jesus V.Vasquez L., SusanaRicaldi, RitaHernández F., EloisaRosales F., ArturoSalazar S., Emma F.Quispe A., YolandaAcosta M., EmmaSalazar S., Maria E.Calos C., NormaJunes O., RosemaryAlcalá, GisellaRodríguez, JuliusAlhuay, ErnestoReserve antimicrobialsevaluation of usehospitalizationhospitalsAntimicrobianos de reservaevaluación de usohospitalizaciónIt is a of drugs utilization, descriptive, transversal, observational, multicentric study that follows a transversal design, prescription type -indication- with the aim to determine the prevalence use of reserve antimicrobials in hospitalized patients, of all age groups, men and women in services of internal medicine. We applied two sheets of data collection: ATMR-S (for services) and ATMR-P (for patients) to obtain prevalence of reserve antimicrobials (ATMR) and the ATMR prescribed. The sheets were implemented on August 21, 2006 to 845 patients thatwerc hospitalized that day. Wereport an overall prevalence of ATMR prescribing by hospitals is 28%, with extreme values rangingfrom 18% to 38%; theprevalence of use by services is 32.3% with values ranging from 16.4% in obstetrics-gynecology, and 57.1 % in the intensive care unit. ATMR are the most prescribed according to hospital are vancomycin 500 mg. Injection and ceftazidime 1g. with 41.7% in the Guillermo Almenara Hospital and Dos de Mayo respectively; in the Naval Medical Center, 50% of patients of the medicine service was treated with ciprofloxacin 500 mg. Slotted tablet; in the Hospital of the National Police it was prescribed ceftriazone 1g. injection and vancomycin 500 mg.injection by 36%, and 100% of patients treated with ceftriozona 1g. injection. In general, these values are significantly lowerw with ATM in general (60%), but would have to continue monitoring to determine the impact of their use.Es un estudio de utilización de medicamentos, descriptivo, transversal, observacional, multicentrico, tipo prescripción - indicación, cuyo objetivo de determinar la prevalencia de uso de los antimicrobianos de reserva (ATMR) por pacientes hospitalizados, de todos los grupos etáreos, varones y mujeres, en los servicios de medicina interna, cirugía, pediatría, gineco- obstetricia y Unidad de Cuidados intensivos de 5 hospitales de Lima. Se aplicaron dos fichas de recolección de datos: ATMR-S (para servicios), y ATMR-P (para pacientes) con el fin de obtener la prevalencia de uso de antimicrobianos de reserva (ATMR) y los ATMR prescritos. Las fichas se aplicaron el día 21 de agosto del 2006, a 845 pacientes que ese día estaban hospitalizados. Se reporta una prevalencia global de prescripción de ATMR de 28%, con valores extremos que van del 18%, hasta 38%; la prevalencia de uso por servicios es de 32.3% con valores que fluctúan entre 16.4 % en Gineco obstetricia y 57.1 % en la Unidad de cuidados intensivos. Los ATMR más prescritos de acuerdo al hospital son la Vancomicina 500 mg. inyectable y ceftazidima 1 g inyectable con 41.7% en los hospitales Guillermo Almenara y Dos de Mayo; en el Centro Médico Naval, el 50% de pacientes del servicio de medicina fue tratado con ciprofloxacino 500 mg. Tableta ranurada; en el Hospital PNP se prescribió ceftriozona 19 inyectable y Vancomicina 500 mg. inyectable en el 36% y el 100% de pacientes recibió ceftriozona 1g inyectable.En general, las cifras halladas son significativamente mas bajas respecto al uso de antimicrobianos en general, pero habría que continuar con el monitoreo para precisar el impacto de su uso.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica2008-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/farma/article/view/404610.15381/ci.v11i2.4046Ciencia e Investigación; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2008); 7-15Ciencia e Investigación; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2008); 7-151609-90441561-0861reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/farma/article/view/4046/4062Derechos de autor 2008 Jesus V. Rumiche B., Susana Vasquez L., Rita Ricaldi, Eloisa Hernández F., Arturo Rosales F., Emma F. Salazar S., Yolanda Quispe A., Emma Acosta M., Maria E. Salazar S., Norma Calos C., Rosemary Junes O., Gisella Alcalá, Julius Rodríguez, Ernesto Alhuayhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/40462020-04-26T13:30:49Z
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