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Antimicrobial stewardship, therapeutic drug monitoring and infection management in the ICU: results from the international A- TEAMICU survey
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Prins Menno
, de Lange Dylan W
, Bracht Hendrik
, Lanckohr Christian
, Schouten Jeroen
, De Waele Jan J
, Nijsten Maarten
, Boeing, Christian
, Povoa Pedro
, Morris Andrew Conway
in
Antibiotics
/ Antifungal agents
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Disease control
/ Infections
/ Intensive care
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Therapeutic drug monitoring
2021
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Antimicrobial stewardship, therapeutic drug monitoring and infection management in the ICU: results from the international A- TEAMICU survey
by
Prins Menno
, de Lange Dylan W
, Bracht Hendrik
, Lanckohr Christian
, Schouten Jeroen
, De Waele Jan J
, Nijsten Maarten
, Boeing, Christian
, Povoa Pedro
, Morris Andrew Conway
in
Antibiotics
/ Antifungal agents
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Disease control
/ Infections
/ Intensive care
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Therapeutic drug monitoring
2021
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Antimicrobial stewardship, therapeutic drug monitoring and infection management in the ICU: results from the international A- TEAMICU survey
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Prins Menno
, de Lange Dylan W
, Bracht Hendrik
, Lanckohr Christian
, Schouten Jeroen
, De Waele Jan J
, Nijsten Maarten
, Boeing, Christian
, Povoa Pedro
, Morris Andrew Conway
in
Antibiotics
/ Antifungal agents
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Disease control
/ Infections
/ Intensive care
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Therapeutic drug monitoring
2021
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Antimicrobial stewardship, therapeutic drug monitoring and infection management in the ICU: results from the international A- TEAMICU survey
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Antimicrobial stewardship, therapeutic drug monitoring and infection management in the ICU: results from the international A- TEAMICU survey
2021
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BackgroundSevere infections and multidrug-resistant pathogens are common in critically ill patients. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) are contemporary tools to optimize the use of antimicrobials. The A-TEAMICU survey was initiated to gain contemporary insights into dissemination and structure of AMS programs and TDM practices in intensive care units.MethodsThis study involved online survey of members of ESICM and six national professional intensive care societies.ResultsData of 812 respondents from mostly European high- and middle-income countries were available for analysis. 63% had AMS rounds available in their ICU, where 78% performed rounds weekly or more often. While 82% had local guidelines for treatment of infections, only 70% had cumulative antimicrobial susceptibility reports and 56% monitored the quantity of antimicrobials administered. A restriction of antimicrobials was reported by 62%. TDM of antimicrobial agents was used in 61% of ICUs, mostly glycopeptides (89%), aminoglycosides (77%), carbapenems (32%), penicillins (30%), azole antifungals (27%), cephalosporins (17%), and linezolid (16%). 76% of respondents used prolonged/continuous infusion of antimicrobials. The availability of an AMS had a significant association with the use of TDM.ConclusionsMany respondents of the survey have AMS in their ICUs. TDM of antimicrobials and optimized administration of antibiotics are broadly used among respondents. The availability of antimicrobial susceptibility reports and a surveillance of antimicrobial use should be actively sought by intensivists where unavailable. Results of this survey may inform further research and educational activities.
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Springer Nature B.V
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