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Managing adult patients with infectious diseases in emergency departments: international ID-IRI study

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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z

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MERİÇ KOÇ, MELİHA

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ÇAŞKURLU, HÜLYA
Erdem, Hakan
Hargreaves, Sally
ANKARALI, HANDAN
Ceviker, Sevil Alkan
Bahar-Kacmaz, Asiye
Meric-Koc, Meliha
ALTINDİŞ, MUSTAFA
Yildiz-Kirazaldi, Yasemin
Kizilates, Filiz

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We aimed to explore factors for optimizing antimicrobial treatment in emergency departments. A single-day point prevalence survey was conducted on January 18, 2020, in 53 referral/tertiary hospitals in 22 countries. 1957 (17%) of 11557 patients presenting to EDs had infections. The mean qSOFA score was 0.37 +/- 0.74. Sepsis (qSOFA >= 2) was recorded in 218 (11.1%) patients. The mean qSOFA score was significantly higher in low-middle (1.48 +/- 0.963) compared to upper-middle (0.17 +/- 0.482) and high-income (0.36 +/- 0.714) countries ( P < 0.001). Eight (3.7%) patients with sepsis were treated as outpatients. The most common diagnoses were upper-respiratory (n = 877, 43.3%), lower-respiratory (n = 316, 16.1%), and lower-urinary (n = 201, 10.3%) infections. 1085 (55.4%) patients received antibiotics. The most-commonly used antibiotics were beta-lactam (BL) and BL inhibitors (n = 307, 15.7%), third-generation cephalosporins (n = 251, 12.8%), and quinolones (n = 204, 10.5%). Irrational antibiotic use and inappropriate hospitalization decisions seemed possible. Patients were more septic in countries with limited resources. Hence, a better organizational scheme is required.

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Erdem H., Hargreaves S., ANKARALI H., ÇAŞKURLU H., Ceviker S. A. , Bahar-Kacmaz A., Meric-Koc M., ALTINDİŞ M., Yildiz-Kirazaldi Y., Kizilates F., et al., -Managing adult patients with infectious diseases in emergency departments: international ID-IRI study-, JOURNAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY, 2021
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