Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran

Afsaneh Vazin, Motahare Mahi Birjand, Masoud Darake Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background: Vancomycin resistance in intensive care units (ICUs) accounts for significant morbidity and excess costs. The ob...

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Main Authors: Vazin A, Mahi Birjand M, Darake M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-04-01
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spelling doaj-f47c7bd7d75a471195556b4cb7f31fcc2020-11-24T21:06:34ZengDove Medical PressDrug, Healthcare and Patient Safety1179-13652018-04-01Volume 10212637604Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern IranVazin AMahi Birjand MDarake MAfsaneh Vazin, Motahare Mahi Birjand, Masoud Darake Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background: Vancomycin resistance in intensive care units (ICUs) accounts for significant morbidity and excess costs. The objective of the present study was to determine the appropriateness of vancomycin use in the various ICUs of Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz, Iran. Methods: This prospective study was performed on 95 critically ill patients (48 males and 47 females) who were treated with vancomycin for at least 3 subsequent doses in 6 ICUs during 12 months. Required demographic, clinical, and paraclinical data were collected by a pharmacist. Fifteen indexes were considered for evaluation of vancomycin use. Results: Ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia (22.6%), sepsis (22.1%) and CNS infection (12.6%) were found to be the most important indications for vancomycin prescription. Vancomycin was prescribed empirically in 81% of patients. None of the patients received loading dose, and most of the patients received fixed dose. The rate of prolonged empiric antibiotic therapy was 68.5% in patients who received vancomycin. The mean score of vancomycin use in the ICUs of Nemazee Hospital was 7.1±0.6 out of 15, implying that the rate of vancomycin use was in accordance with the guideline proposed by the Department of Clinical Pharmacy of Nemazee Hospital based on Infectious Diseases Society of America by 47.3%. Conclusion: Based on our results, the weakness in using vancomycin was related to not administering loading dose, the practice of prescribing fixed-dose vancomycin and prolonged duration of empiric therapy. Efforts to improve the pattern of vancomycin prescription and utilization in these ICUs should be undertaken. Keywords: vancomycin, drug utilization, intensive care unitshttps://www.dovepress.com/evaluation-of-vancomycin-therapy-in-the-adult-icus-of-a-teaching-hospi-peer-reviewed-article-DHPSVancomycinDrug UtilizationIntensive Care Units
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Mahi Birjand M
Darake M
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Mahi Birjand M
Darake M
Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran
Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety
Vancomycin
Drug Utilization
Intensive Care Units
author_facet Vazin A
Mahi Birjand M
Darake M
author_sort Vazin A
title Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran
title_short Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran
title_full Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran
title_fullStr Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult ICUs of a teaching hospital in southern Iran
title_sort evaluation of vancomycin therapy in the adult icus of a teaching hospital in southern iran
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety
issn 1179-1365
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Afsaneh Vazin, Motahare Mahi Birjand, Masoud Darake Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background: Vancomycin resistance in intensive care units (ICUs) accounts for significant morbidity and excess costs. The objective of the present study was to determine the appropriateness of vancomycin use in the various ICUs of Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz, Iran. Methods: This prospective study was performed on 95 critically ill patients (48 males and 47 females) who were treated with vancomycin for at least 3 subsequent doses in 6 ICUs during 12 months. Required demographic, clinical, and paraclinical data were collected by a pharmacist. Fifteen indexes were considered for evaluation of vancomycin use. Results: Ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia (22.6%), sepsis (22.1%) and CNS infection (12.6%) were found to be the most important indications for vancomycin prescription. Vancomycin was prescribed empirically in 81% of patients. None of the patients received loading dose, and most of the patients received fixed dose. The rate of prolonged empiric antibiotic therapy was 68.5% in patients who received vancomycin. The mean score of vancomycin use in the ICUs of Nemazee Hospital was 7.1±0.6 out of 15, implying that the rate of vancomycin use was in accordance with the guideline proposed by the Department of Clinical Pharmacy of Nemazee Hospital based on Infectious Diseases Society of America by 47.3%. Conclusion: Based on our results, the weakness in using vancomycin was related to not administering loading dose, the practice of prescribing fixed-dose vancomycin and prolonged duration of empiric therapy. Efforts to improve the pattern of vancomycin prescription and utilization in these ICUs should be undertaken. Keywords: vancomycin, drug utilization, intensive care units
topic Vancomycin
Drug Utilization
Intensive Care Units
url https://www.dovepress.com/evaluation-of-vancomycin-therapy-in-the-adult-icus-of-a-teaching-hospi-peer-reviewed-article-DHPS
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