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Autor:
Kathryn A. VanderVelde, Sarah L. Suppes, Katherine A. Gibbs, Kevin H. Latz, Angela C. Vanderpool, Rana E. El Feghaly, Jennifer L. Goldman
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology, Vol 3 (2023)
Abstract Objective: Penicillin (PCN) allergy labels affect antimicrobial selection for surgical prophylaxis. We aimed to increase the percentage of cefazolin usage in patients with PCN allergy labels undergoing orthopedic surgery from 50% to 80%.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ebee42ba6a254125ad3b9cc48376260e
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control. 51:520-526
Many antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) focus on decreasing unnecessary antibiotics. We describe the impact of an outpatient ASP on choice, dose, and duration of antibiotics when used for common infections in pediatric urgent care (PUC) center
Publikováno v:
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy. 21:523-534
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 39:390-392
Autor:
Rana E. El Feghaly, Nicole M. Poole, Sharps-Op Collaborative Benchmarking Subgroup, Bethany A. Wattles
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control. 49:1547-1550
Metrics to track and compare outpatient pediatric antibiotic prescribing are needed to improve antibiotic use and prevent unwanted consequences of antibiotic overuse. We have considered the impact and feasibility of available metrics and propose sele
Autor:
Jennifer McKinsey, Amanda Nedved, Donna Wyly, Holly B Austin, Dinah Dosdos, Emily Murdock, Brian R Lee, Aimy T Patel, Rana E El Feghaly
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 9
Background Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common diagnosis for which antibiotics are prescribed in pediatrics. National guidelines recommend offering a safety net antibiotic prescription (SNAP) to select patients, to be filled if symptoms worse
Autor:
Donna Wyly, Alicia Daggett, Alaina Burns, Nikita Sharma, Tanis Stewart, Cassandra Newell, Rana E. El Feghaly, Brian R Lee, Patty Phillips, Nirav Shastri, Jonathan Rodean
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 38:e1151-e1158
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common reason for pediatric antibiotic prescriptions. The 2013 American Academy of Pediatrics' AOM guidelines recommend observation for nonsevere AOM. Our aim was to increase the percentage safety-net antibiotic p
Autor:
Megan, Hamner, Amanda, Nedved, Holly, Austin, Donna, Wyly, Alaina, Burns, Kathleen, Berg, Brian, Lee, Rana E, El Feghaly
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 150
Background and Objectives National guidelines recommend a 5- to 7-day course of antibiotics for most skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs). Our aim was to increase the percentage of pediatric patients receiving 5 to 7 days of oral antibiotics for S
Autor:
Brian R Lee, Alaina Burns, Amol V. Purandare, Jennifer L. Goldman, Rana E. El Feghaly, Angela L. Myers
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control. 49:398-400
We developed a report of overall antibiotic use for respiratory infections in pediatric emergency departments and urgent care clinics. Antibiotics were used in 5.3% of diagnoses where antibiotics are not recommended, and first-line guideline-concorda
Autor:
Emily Ansusinha, James R. Wood, Tiffany Perkins, Jane W. Newburger, Samantha C. Roberts, Dongngan T. Truong, Sylvia H. Yeh, Negar Ashouri, Adriana H. Tremoulet, John J. Manaloor, Anne H. Rowley, Jocelyn Y. Ang, Charles Newcomer, Michael A. Portman, Guliz Erdem, Sonia Jain, Rana E. El Feghaly, Anna Lillian, Chandani DeZure, Kathryn Schneider, David Lloyd, Jane C. Burns, Lisa Didion, David E. Michalik, Vikram Anand, Tova Ronis, Roberta L. DeBiasi, Marsha S. Anderson, Samuel R. Dominguez, Jennifer E. Schuster, Kari A. Simonsen, Allison H. Bartlett, Natasha B. Halasa, Cornelia L. Dekker, Gregory Kurio, Kavita Sharma, Neeru Kaushik, Ashraf S Harahsheh, Preeti Jaggi, Mary Anne Jackson, Jacqueline R. Szmuszkovicz, Pei-Ni Jone, Supriya Jain, S Kristen Sexson Tejtel, Archana Chatterjee, Amy McNelis, Jose R. Romero, Moshe Arditi, Katherine K. Kim
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials. 79:98-103
Background Although intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is effective therapy for Kawasaki disease (KD), the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children, 10–20% of patients are IVIG-resistant and require additional therapy. This group has