Implementation of a Stewardship Initiative on Respiratory Viral PCR ‐based Antibiotic Deescalation
ConclusionA third of patients receiving broad ‐spectrum antibiotics with a positive RV PCR had an opportunity for antimicrobial optimization, although this did not translate into a significant impact on the time to antibiotic deescalation or overall antibiotic use. Combination of RV PCR results with biomarkers to rule out bacterial coinfectio ns and chest radiographic findings may help enhance the likelihood of accepted antibiotic deescalation recommendations and represents an area of future research.
Source: Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Pavithra Srinivas,
Kaitlyn R. Rivard,
Andrea M. Pallotta,
Vasilios Athans,
Kristin Martinez,
Samantha Loutzenheiser,
Simon W. Lam,
Gary W. Procop,
Sandra S. Richter,
Elizabeth A. Neuner Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research
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