The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of not reporting antibiotic susceptibility tests on antibiotic consumption for Enterococcus faecalis positive urine cultures in adult hospitalized patients. The secondary objectives are to evaluate the impact of this intervention on antibiotic prescription rates as well as on antibiotic consumption according to: patient gender, type of antibiotic therapy (probabilistic/documented) and diagnosis (urinary tract infection or colonization). It is hypothesized that antibiotic consumption is lower after the application of the absence of antibiotic susceptibility reporting compared to before.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
217
Intervention = Stop performing an antibiotic susceptibility test for enterococcus faecalis in urine cultures. It defines two groups : one before and one after the intervention
Nancy University Hospital
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Proportion of positive urine culture for which antibiotic therapy was prescribed (%)
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Prescription rate of each antibiotic class/molecule (%)
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Proportion of urine cultures for which antibiotic therapy was prescribed (%) by type of antibiotic therapy.
Type of antibiotic therapy = probabilistic or documented
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Prescription rate of each antibiotic class/molecule (%) by type of antibiotic therapy.
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Proportion of urine cultures for which antibiotic therapy was prescribed (%) by sex of patient
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Prescription rate of each antibiotic class/molecule (%) by patient gender
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Proportion of urine cultures for which antibiotic therapy was prescribed (%) by diagnosis
Diagnosis = UTI or UCC
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
Prescription rate of each antibiotic class/molecule (%) by diagnosis
Diagnosis = UTI or UCC
Time frame: Between 24 hours before the urine culture is collected and 72 hours following the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test/the urine culture by the biologist
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