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2019

Antimicrobial stewardship

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A Baker's Dozen Of Top Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention Publications In 2018, Elias B. Chahine, Spencer H. Durham, Krutika N. Mediwala, Daniel B. Chastain, Timothy P. Gauthier, Brandon K. Hill, Bruce M. Jones, Jamie J. Kisgen, Ashley H. Marx, Kayla R. Stover, Marylee V. Worley, Christopher M. Bland, P Brandon Bookstaver Nov 2019

A Baker's Dozen Of Top Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention Publications In 2018, Elias B. Chahine, Spencer H. Durham, Krutika N. Mediwala, Daniel B. Chastain, Timothy P. Gauthier, Brandon K. Hill, Bruce M. Jones, Jamie J. Kisgen, Ashley H. Marx, Kayla R. Stover, Marylee V. Worley, Christopher M. Bland, P Brandon Bookstaver

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With an increasing number of antimicrobial stewardship-related articles published each year, attempting to stay current is challenging. The Southeastern Research Group Endeavor (SERGE-45) identified antimicrobial stewardship-related peer-reviewed literature that detailed an actionable intervention for 2018. The top 13 publications were selected using a modified Delphi technique. These manuscripts were reviewed to highlight the actionable intervention used by antimicrobial stewardship programs to provide key stewardship literature for teaching and training as well as to identify potential intervention opportunities within one's institution.


Penicillin Allergy Assessment And Skin Testing In The Outpatient Setting, Wesley D. Kufel, Julie Ann Justo, P. Brandon Bookstaver, Lisa M. Avery Sep 2019

Penicillin Allergy Assessment And Skin Testing In The Outpatient Setting, Wesley D. Kufel, Julie Ann Justo, P. Brandon Bookstaver, Lisa M. Avery

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Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patients are truly allergic. This leads to potential inadvertent negative consequences for patients and makes treatment decisions challenging for clinicians. Thus, allergy assessment and penicillin skin testing (PST) are important management strategies to reconcile and clarify labeled penicillin allergies. While PST is more common in the inpatient setting where the results will immediately impact antibiotic management, this process is becoming of increasing importance in the outpatient setting. PST in the outpatient setting allows clinicians to proactively de-label and educate patients accordingly so beta-lactam antibiotics may …


Direct Measurement Of Performance: A New Era In Antimicrobial Stewardship, Majdi N. Al-Hasan, Hana Rac Winders, P. Brandon Bookstaver, Julie Ann Justo Aug 2019

Direct Measurement Of Performance: A New Era In Antimicrobial Stewardship, Majdi N. Al-Hasan, Hana Rac Winders, P. Brandon Bookstaver, Julie Ann Justo

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Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patients are truly allergic. This leads to potential inadvertent negative consequences for patients and makes treatment decisions challenging for clinicians. Thus, allergy assessment and penicillin skin testing (PST) are important management strategies to reconcile and clarify labeled penicillin allergies. While PST is more common in the inpatient setting where the results will immediately impact antibiotic management, this process is becoming of increasing importance in the outpatient setting. PST in the outpatient setting allows clinicians to proactively de-label and educate patients accordingly so beta-lactam antibiotics may …


Penicillin Allergy Skin Testing In The Inpatient Setting, Julie Ann Justo, Wesley D. Kufel, Lisa Avery, P. Brandon Bookstaver Aug 2019

Penicillin Allergy Skin Testing In The Inpatient Setting, Julie Ann Justo, Wesley D. Kufel, Lisa Avery, P. Brandon Bookstaver

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The consequences of a documented penicillin allergy in the medical record are especially troublesome in acutely ill, hospitalized patients. A penicillin allergy label may lead to alternative or second line therapies resulting in adverse drug events, negative clinical outcomes and increased costs. Reconciling penicillin allergies is a necessity to facilitate early, optimal therapy and is a shared responsibility among the healthcare team. Penicillin skin testing (PST) has been utilized successfully in hospitalized patients to de-label erroneous penicillin allergies and optimize antibiotic therapy. This targeted review aims to discuss the practical development and implementation of PST in the inpatient setting. This …


Torsades De Pointes And Qt Prolongation Associations With Antibiotics: A Pharmacovigilance Study Of The Fda Adverse Event Reporting System, Chengwen Teng Pharm.D., Ph.D., Elizabeth A. Walter, Daryl Kevin S. Gaspar, Obiageri O. Obodozie-Ofoegbu, Christopher R. Frei Jun 2019

Torsades De Pointes And Qt Prolongation Associations With Antibiotics: A Pharmacovigilance Study Of The Fda Adverse Event Reporting System, Chengwen Teng Pharm.D., Ph.D., Elizabeth A. Walter, Daryl Kevin S. Gaspar, Obiageri O. Obodozie-Ofoegbu, Christopher R. Frei

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Introduction: Macrolides, linezolid, imipenem-cilastatin, fluoroquinolones, penicillin combinations, and ceftriaxone are known to be associated with Torsades de pointes/QT prolongation (TdP/QTP). Other antibiotics may also lead to TdP/QTP, but no study has systemically compared TdP/QTP associations for many available antibiotics.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between TdP/QTP and many available antibiotics using the FDA Adverse Event Report System (FAERS).

Methods: FAERS reports from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017 were analyzed. The Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) was used to identify TdP/QTP cases. We calculated the Reporting Odds Ratios (RORs) …


Clostridium Difficile Infection Risk With Important Antibiotic Classes: An Analysis Of The Fda Adverse Event Reporting System, Chengwen Teng Pharm.D., Ph.D., Kelly R. Reveles, Obiageri O. Obodozie-Ofoegbu, Christopher R. Frei May 2019

Clostridium Difficile Infection Risk With Important Antibiotic Classes: An Analysis Of The Fda Adverse Event Reporting System, Chengwen Teng Pharm.D., Ph.D., Kelly R. Reveles, Obiageri O. Obodozie-Ofoegbu, Christopher R. Frei

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Introduction: Antibiotic use is an important risk factor for Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). Prior meta-analyses have identified antibiotics and antibiotic classes that pose the greatest risk for CDI; however, CDI epidemiology is constantly changing and contemporary analyses are needed.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between CDI and important antibiotic classes in recent years using the FDA Adverse Event Report System (FAERS).

Methods: FAERS reports from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017 were analyzed. The Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) was used to identify CDI cases. We computed the Reporting Odds Ratios (RORs) …


A Baker's Dozen Of Top Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention Publications In 2017, Daniel B. Chastain, David B. Cluck, Kayla R. Stover, Katherine T. Lusardi, Ashley Marx, Sarah Green, Carmen Faulkner-Fennell, Michelle Turner, Elias B. Chahine, P Brandon Bookstaver, Christopher M. Bland Apr 2019

A Baker's Dozen Of Top Antimicrobial Stewardship Intervention Publications In 2017, Daniel B. Chastain, David B. Cluck, Kayla R. Stover, Katherine T. Lusardi, Ashley Marx, Sarah Green, Carmen Faulkner-Fennell, Michelle Turner, Elias B. Chahine, P Brandon Bookstaver, Christopher M. Bland

Faculty Publications

With an increasing number of antimicrobial stewardship-related articles published each year, attempting to stay current is challenging. The Southeastern Research Group Endeavor (SERGE-45) identified antimicrobial stewardship-related peer-reviewed literature that detailed an "actionable" intervention for 2017. The top 13 publications were selected using a modified Delphi technique. These manuscripts were reviewed to highlight the "actionable" intervention used by antimicrobial stewardship programs to provide key stewardship literature for training and teaching and identify potential intervention opportunities within their institutions.


Rhabdomyolysis Associations With Antibiotics: A Pharmacovigilance Study Of The Fda Adverse Event Reporting System (Faers), Chengwen Teng Pharm.D., Ph.D., Courtney Baus, James P. Wilson, Christopher R. Frei Jan 2019

Rhabdomyolysis Associations With Antibiotics: A Pharmacovigilance Study Of The Fda Adverse Event Reporting System (Faers), Chengwen Teng Pharm.D., Ph.D., Courtney Baus, James P. Wilson, Christopher R. Frei

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Introduction: Daptomycin, macrolides, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, linezolid, fluoroquinolones, and cefdinir are known to be associated with rhabdomyolysis. Other antibiotics may also lead to rhabdomyolysis, but no study has systemically compared rhabdomyolysis associations for many available antibiotics.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between rhabdomyolysis and many available antibiotics using the FDA Adverse Event Report System (FAERS).

Methods: FAERS reports from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2017 were included in the study. The Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) was used to identify rhabdomyolysis cases. Reporting Odds Ratios (RORs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) for the …