Acta Medica Medianae (Jun 2015)

MONITORING OF THE CEPHALOSPORINS CONSUMPTION IN THE TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

  • Radmila Veličković-Radovanović,
  • Nikola Stefanović,
  • Ivana Damnjanović,
  • Jasmina Petrović,
  • Radmila Mitić,
  • Ružica Lilić,
  • Branka Kocić,
  • Snežana Antić,
  • Marina Dinić,
  • Aleksandra Catić-Đorđević

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5633/amm.2015.0205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 2
pp. 31 – 36

Abstract

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Irrational antibiotic consumption, especially in the case when there is no appropriate indication for its usage, may be one of the most crucial global issues for public health care, leading to bacterial resistance and the increase of indirect medical expenses. According to the report of the European program for the monitoring of the antibiotic consumption, Serbia is on the fifth place among the countries which are not members of EU. The goal of this work is the evaluation of antibiotic consumption in the Clinical Centre Niš, from 2007 to 2013, with the focus on the monitoring of the cephalosporins utilization, as they are one of the most prescribed groups of antibiotics in the tertiary health care. The utilization of antibiotics in the Clinical Center Niš in the observed period was obtained from the computerized database of the Department of Pharmacotherapy and expressed as defined daily dose (DDD) per 100 bed/days (DBD). Our results showed that there was an increase in antibiotic use of the whole group of cephalosporins and penicillin as well as a reduction of quinolones consumption within the observed period. Our analysis showed that ceftriaxone was the most frequently prescribed cephalosporin, followed by cefuroxime. Although antibiotic therapy and prophylaxis in our hospital are in keeping with the recommended guidelines, the obtained results may suggest that cephalosporin consumption, and especially ceftriaxone consumption is higher than in other European countries.

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