Sequential antimicrobial therapy: treatment of severe lower respiratory tract infections in children


Autoria(s): Al-Eidan, F.A.; McElnay, James; Scott, M.G.; Kearney, M.P.; Troughton, K.E.U.; Jenkins, J.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Although there have been a number of studies in adults, to date there has been little research into sequential antimicrobial therapy (SAT) in paediatric populations. The present study evaluates the impact of a SAT protocol for the treatment of severe lower respiratory tract infection in paediatric patients. The study involved 89 paediatric patients (44 control and 45 SAT). The SAT patients had a shorter length of hospital stay (4.0 versus 8.3 days), shorter duration of inpatient antimicrobial therapy (4.0 versus 7.9 days) with the period of iv therapy being reduced from a mean of 5.6 to 1.7 days. The total healthcare costs were reduced by 52%. The resolution of severe lower respiratory tract infection with a short course of iv antimicrobials, followed by conversion to oral therapy yielded clinical outcomes comparable to those achieved using longer term iv therapy. SAT proved to be an important cost-minimizing tool for realizing substantial healthcare costs savings.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/sequential-antimicrobial-therapy-treatment-of-severe-lower-respiratory-tract-infections-in-children(22fe73c0-3afc-424f-bd01-64ffb3b4f670).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Al-Eidan , F A , McElnay , J , Scott , M G , Kearney , M P , Troughton , K E U & Jenkins , J 1999 , ' Sequential antimicrobial therapy: treatment of severe lower respiratory tract infections in children ' Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy , vol 44 , no. 5 , pp. 709-715 .

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Tipo

article