Effects of a Paediatric Antimicrobial Stewardship Program on Antimicrobial Use and Quality of Prescriptions in Patients with Appendix-Related Intraabdominal Infections
Sílvia Simó,
Eneritz Velasco-Arnaiz,
María Ríos-Barnés,
María Goretti López-Ramos,
Manuel Monsonís,
Mireia Urrea-Ayala,
Iolanda Jordan,
Ricard Casadevall-Llandrich,
Daniel Ormazábal-Kirchner,
Daniel Cuadras-Pallejà,
Xavier Tarrado,
Jordi Prat,
Emília Sánchez,
Antoni Noguera-Julian,
Clàudia Fortuny
Affiliations
Sílvia Simó
Infectious Diseases and Systemic Inflammatory Response in Paediatrics, Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Research Foundation, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Eneritz Velasco-Arnaiz
Infectious Diseases and Systemic Inflammatory Response in Paediatrics, Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Research Foundation, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
María Ríos-Barnés
Infectious Diseases and Systemic Inflammatory Response in Paediatrics, Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Research Foundation, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
María Goretti López-Ramos
Pharmacy Department, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Manuel Monsonís
Clinical Microbiology Department, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Mireia Urrea-Ayala
Patient Safety Area—Infection Control Unit, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Iolanda Jordan
Centre for Biomedical Network Research on Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), 28029 Madrid, Spain
Ricard Casadevall-Llandrich
Management Department, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Daniel Ormazábal-Kirchner
Computing Department, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Daniel Cuadras-Pallejà
Statistics Department, Sant Joan de Déu Research Foundation, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Xavier Tarrado
Paediatric Surgery Department, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Jordi Prat
Paediatric Surgery Department, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Emília Sánchez
Blanquerna School of Health Science, Ramon Llull University, 08022 Barcelona, Spain
Antoni Noguera-Julian
Infectious Diseases and Systemic Inflammatory Response in Paediatrics, Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Research Foundation, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
Clàudia Fortuny
Infectious Diseases and Systemic Inflammatory Response in Paediatrics, Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Research Foundation, 08950 Barcelona, Spain
The effectiveness of antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) in reducing antimicrobial use (AU) in children has been proved. Many interventions have been described suitable for different institution sizes, priorities, and patients, with surgical wards being one of the areas that may benefit the most. We aimed to describe the results on AU and length of stay (LOS) in a pre-post study during the three years before (2014–2016) and the three years after (2017–2019) implementation of an ASP based on postprescription review with feedback in children and adolescents admitted for appendix-related intraabdominal infections (AR-IAI) in a European Referral Paediatric University Hospital. In the postintervention period, the quality of prescriptions (QP) was also evaluated. Overall, 2021 AR-IAIs admissions were included. Global AU, measured both as days of therapy/100 patient days (DOT/100PD) and length of therapy (LOT), and global LOS remained unchanged in the postintervention period. Phlegmonous appendicitis LOS (p = 0.003) and LOT (p p = 0.044), with no rebound in the use of other Gram-negative broad-spectrum antimicrobials. A quasisignificant (p = 0.052) increase in QP was observed upon ASP implementation. Readmission and case fatality rates remained stable. ASP interventions were safe, and they reduced LOS and LOT of phlegmonous appendicitis and the use of selected broad-spectrum antimicrobials, while increasing QP in children with AR-IAI.