| Literature DB >> 23151325 |
Matteo Bassetti, Raffaele De Gaudio, Teresita Mazzei, Giulia Morace, Nicola Petrosillo, Pierluigi Viale, Giuseppe Bello, Sofia La Face, Massimo Antonelli.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: An online survey was conducted to characterize current infection management practices in Italian intensive care units (ICUs), including the antibacterial and antifungal drug regimens prescribed for various types of infections.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23151325 PMCID: PMC3672600 DOI: 10.1186/cc11866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Sample characteristics of the ICU center respondents.
| Response rate | 175/450 (38.8%) |
|---|---|
| Northern Italy | 75/175 (43%) |
| Central Italy | 56/175 (32%) |
| Southern Italy | 44/175 (25%) |
| Teaching hospital | 63/175 (36%) |
| Non-teaching hospital | 112/175 (64%) |
| < 500 beds | 85/175 (49%) |
| 500-1000 beds | 51/175 (29%) |
| 1000-1500 beds | 15/175 (8%) |
| < 1500 beds | 24/175 (14%) |
| Surgical | 28/175 (16%) |
| Mixed (Medical/surgical) | 147/175 (84%) |
| 1-6 | 77/175 (44%) |
| 7-10 | 58/175 (33%) |
| 11-18 | 33/175 (19%) |
| 19-50 | 7/175 (4%) |
Infection control and management practices in participating ICUs.
| Practices | Use - number (%)a |
|---|---|
| Surveillance cultures | |
| ○ on ICU admission | 104/146 (71) |
| ○ after ICU admission | 128/146 (88) |
| Regular reports on antimicrobial resistance profiles of organisms isolated in the hospital | 66/151 (41) |
| Automatic lab alerts when high-risk isolates are recoveredb | 88/149 (59) |
| Nasal-swab screening for MRSA and decolonization when cultures are positive | |
| ○ Yes | 24/151 (16) |
| ○ No | 103/151 (68) |
| ○ In selected cases | 24/151 (16) |
| Quantitative cultures of tracheobronchial secretions | 108/156 (69) |
| Samples cultured to diagnose pneumonia | |
| ○ endotracheal aspirate | 79/162 (49) |
| ○ bronchoalveolar lavage fluid | 68/162 (42) |
| ○ protected-specimen brush | 15/162 (9) |
| Routine use of the Candida colonization index | 44/148 (30) |
| Use of the procalcitonin assay | 100/152 (66) |
| Consultation of infectious disease specialists for infection management | |
| ○ Routinely | 16/149 (11) |
| ○ In selected cases | 82/149 (55) |
| ○ Rarely | 36/149 (24) |
| ○ No | 15/149 (10) |
| Use of antibiotic combinations for first-line empirical treatment of specific infections | |
| ○ Community-acquired peritonitis | 92/162 (57) |
| ○ Early-onset ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) | 107/162 (66) |
| ○ Late-onset ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) | 142/162 (88) |
| ○ Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) | 113/162 (70) |
| ○ Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) | 128/162 (79) |
| ○ Health-care-associated pneumonia (HCAP) | 138/162 (85) |
| ○ Post-surgical peritonitis | 133/162 (82) |
| ○ Catheter-related bacteremia | 107/162 (66) |
| ○ Purulent meningitis | 120/162 (74) |
| Therapy de-escalation when culture results are back | 109/162 (67) |
aDenominators represent the number of ICUs that answered the specific question; bhigh-risk isolates include MRSA, vancomycin-resistant enterococci, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing gram-negative bacilli, Candida spp., and so on). MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Antimicrobials most commonly used for empirical treatment of specific infections.
| Infection/Drugs | Frequency | Infection/Drugs | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Piperacillin/tazobactam | 37/146 (25) | Vancomycin | 70/171 (41) |
| Piperacillin/tazobactam | 50/142 (35) | 97/151 (64) | |
| Ceftriaxone | 42/156 (27) | Piperacillin/tazobactam | 37/161 (23) |
| Piperacillin/tazobactam | 51/171 (30) | Piperacillin/tazobactam | 63/165 (38) |
| Piperacillin/tazobactam | 39/143 (27) | Ceftriaxone | 111/156 (71) |
aDenominators represent the number of ICUs that answered the specific question. VAP, ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Most frequently used doses and schedules of antibiotic and antifungal drugs.
| Drug/Administration | Frequency | Drug/Administration | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| TDD: 2 g | 104/142 (73) | TDD: 6 g | 89/141 (63) |
| Infusion: Continuous | 122/142 (86) | 3 g | 20/141 (14) |
| Other: TDM | 94/142 (66) | Infusion: Continuous | 68/141 (48) |
| Schedule: 3 doses/day | 64/141 (45) | ||
| TDD: 400 mg | 43/110 (39) | TDD: 2 g | 72/141 (51) |
| 800 mg | 32/110 (29) | 4 g | 45/141 (32) |
| Loading dose | 86/90 (96) | Schedule: 2 doses/day | 78/141 (55) |
| Once daily | 64/141 (45) | ||
| TDD: 18.0 g | 61/148 (41) | TDD: 6 g | 51/141 (36) |
| 13.5 g | 41/148 (28) | 4 g | 28/141 (20) |
| Infusion: Intermittent | 61/148 (41) | Schedule: 3 doses/day | 75/141 (53) |
| Continuous | 55/148 (37) | 2 doses/day | 66/141 (47) |
| Prolonged (3-4 hours) | 33/148 (22) | ||
| TDD: 3 g | 62/138 (45) | TDD: 1000 mg | 81/139 (58) |
| 6 g | 26/138 (19) | 750 mg | 33/139 (24) |
| Infusion: Prolonged intermittent | 65/138 (47) | Schedule: 2 doses/day | 90/139 (65) |
| Intermittent infusion | 55/138 (40) | Once daily | 49/139 (35) |
| Continuous infusion | 18/138 (13) | ||
| TDD: 2 g | 66/135 (49) | TDD: 1200 mg | 61/138 (44) |
| 3 g | 28/135 (21) | 800 mg | 44/138 (32) |
| Schedule: 4 doses/day | 99/135 (73) | Schedule: 2 doses/day | 70/138 (51) |
| 3 doses/day | 36/135 (27) | 3 doses/day | 68/138 (49) |
| TDD: 1 g | 65/120 (54) | TDD: 400 mg | 77/137 (56) |
| 1.5 g | 13/120 (11) | 800 mg | 25/137 (18) |
| Schedule: Once daily | 106/120 (88) | Schedule: Once daily | 104/137 (76) |
| 2 doses/day | 33/137 (24) | ||
| Loading dose | 114/137 (83) | ||
| TDD: 240 mg | 35/120 (29) | TDD: 8 mg/kg | 56/137 (41) |
| 160 mg | 18/120 (15) | 4 mg/kg | 27/137 (20) |
| Schedule: Once a day | 106/120 (88) | Loading dose | 125/137 (91) |
| TDD: 6 mg/kg | 70/137 (51) | TDD: 100 mg | 94/124 (76) |
| 8 mg/kg | 29/137 (21) | Loading dose | 119/124 (96) |
| TDD: 1200 mg | 128/132 (97) | TDD: 50 mg | 114/127 (90) |
| Infusion: Intermittent | 111/132 (84) | Loading dose | 126/127 (99) |
| TDD: 100 mg | 130/134 (97) | TDD: 100 mg | 105/128 (82) |
| Schedule: 2 doses/day | 133/134 (99) | ||
| Loading dose | 131/134 (98) | ||
| Intravenous | TDD: | ||
| TDD: 6,000,000 IU | 29/107(27) | Liposomal | |
| 9,000,000 IU | 27/107 (25) | 3 mg/kg | 61/127 (48) |
| Schedule: 3 times/day | 65/107 (61) | 5 mg/kg | 48/127 (38) |
| Loading dose | 48/107 (45) | Lipid complex | |
| Aerosol | 5 mg/kg | 54/101 (53) | |
| TDD: 3,000,000 IU | 36/107 (34) | 3 mg/kg | 29/101 (29) |
| Schedule: 3 times/day | 61/107 (57) | ||
aDenominators represent the number of ICUs that answered the specific question, blevofloxacin and ciprofloxacin are the only fluoroquinolones available in Italy. TDD, total daily dose (intravenous unless otherwise stated); TDM, therapeutic drug monitoring.