CLINICAL AUDIT OF CIPROFLOXACIN USE IN ADULTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WITH GASTROENTERITIS

Citation
R. Fox et al., CLINICAL AUDIT OF CIPROFLOXACIN USE IN ADULTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WITH GASTROENTERITIS, The Journal of infection, 33(1), 1996, pp. 39-42
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Infectious Diseases
Journal title
ISSN journal
01634453
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
39 - 42
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-4453(1996)33:1<39:CAOCUI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
We audited the use of ciprofloxacin, before and after the introduction of simple clinical guidelines, in adults admitted to a regional infec tious disease unit with presumed gastroenteritis. The case notes of 12 8 consecutive adult admissions over 6 months in 1993 were reviewed and a comparable group of 125 adults in 1994 were prospectively followed. The discharge diagnosis was infective gastroenteritis in 73% of the 1 993 admissions and 75% of the 1994 admissions, of whom 42% and 51% had confirmed bacterial enteropathogens. The 1994 cohort appeared to be m ore ill, with longer duration of symptoms prior to admission, more pat ients with profuse diarrhoea prior to admission, and longer mean durat ion of hospital stay. The proportion of patients with a discharge diag nosis of gastroenteritis who received ciprofloxacin did not change (64 % in 1993, 67% in 1994) but the proportion of these patients who were subsequently found to be culture-positive rose from 54% to 68%. The pr oportion of patients receiving intravenous ciprofloxacin fell from 20% to 10% and the total number of doses (intravenous and oral) fell from 1027 in 1993 to 768 in 1994, with cost savings of pound 1465 over 6 m onths. The benefits and drawbacks of empirical use of ciprofloxacin ar e discussed. Our audit suggests that simple clinical guidelines can as sist in identifying suitable patients for empirical antimicrobial ther apy, and result in substantial cost savings.