1. To evaluate the long-term effect of the AMS program on the consumption of broad-spectrum antibiotics and on the consumption of antibiotics in general (sustainability of the efficacy of the program). More specifically, the investigators shall examine the consumption of protected antibiotics during the years 2019 - 2020 and they shall compare it with the consumption of antibiotics before the implementation of the AMS program. 2. To evaluate the impact of the AMS program, combined with an infection control program, on the incidence of MDRGN infections in a hospital with high MDR incidence. Confounding factors are a barrier to analyze the impact of ASPs on antibiotic resistance. In a hospital setting, one of the most important confounding factors is the implementation of infection control practices at the same time as the ASPs. It is extremely difficult to infer causality between an ASP and antibiotic resistance reduction when infection control is a confounding factor, especially if the study intervention combines an ASP and infection control practices performed at the same time. The way to go around the problem is to implement ASP and IC at different time points. The investigators implemented the ASP program in September 2015 and they added the IC program in September 2018. Therefore, the investigators shall be able to compare the two-time periods (i.e. ASP alone vs. ASP/IC) by using the time series analysis and delineate the impact of each intervention. 3. To evaluate the effect of the AMS program on patient outcomes (in-hospital mortality, length of stay)
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
There is no intervention
University Hospital of Laikon
Athens, Attica, Greece
RECRUITINGConsumption of antibiotics
consumption of antimicrobials (defined daily doses / 100 patient-days)
Time frame: 2 years
Days of therapy
days of therapy for each drug (number of days)
Time frame: 2 years
Days of antibiotics
days of antibiotics (number of days)
Time frame: 2 yars
Patients receiving surgical prophylaxis
percentage of patients receiving appropriate surgical prophylaxis
Time frame: 2 years
Hospital mortality rate
in-hospital mortality rate (%)
Time frame: 2 years
Clinical cure rate
clinical cure rate of the initial antibiotic regimen (%)
Time frame: 2 years
Length of stay
length of stay (number of days)
Time frame: 2 years
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