Prescribing Pattern of Antibiotics in Bacterial Infectious Diseases in a Corporate Care Hospital

K. V. Ramanath *

Department of Pharmacy Practice, Dayanand Sagar University, India.

. Harshitha

Dayananda Sagar University, India.

. Chamundi

Dayananda Sagar University, India.

Penumaka Rina Supriya

Dayananda Sagar University, India.

R. Sai Krishnan

Dayananda Sagar University, India.

V. Channaraya

Department of General Medicine, Sagar Hospital, Kumar Swamy Layout, Bangalore, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: The antibacterial preparations are commonly used to control various bacterial infections, which may vary from one hospital to other. Hence, understanding the antibiotic practice will help the pharmacist gain knowledge and implement the safe use of drugs.

Objectives: To assess the antibacterial use in the management of the selected bacterial infections

Methodology: This study is a retrospective, observational, cross-sectional study over six months as per the inclusion & exclusion criteria in the Inpatients. A well-designed questionnaire was used for collecting the required data, and the obtained data were subjected to descriptive statistics.

Results and Discussion: Out of 334 cases observed, 54.19% were female, and 45.81% were male. The mean stays 3.81±2.21 days. Acute gastroenteritis was

59.58%, followed by UTI 25.15%. Pneumonia was 8.68%, and 6.29% had COPD. 0.30% had Acute gastroenteritis with UTI. 39.87% of patients were overweight18.35% were obese, and only 3.16% were underweight. Most of them were in the age group of 61-70, and the least was from 10-20. The mean age of the patients observed in this study was 55.21 ± 18.46. Single antibiotic therapy in 142 cases,165 cases had two antibiotics, in 24 instances three antibiotics were used, in 4patients 4 antibiotics were used for management of the infections. The commonly used antibiotics in managing bacterial infections are penicillin, cephalosporin, carbapenems, macrolides, Nitorimidazoles, quinolines, etc. The clinical outcome showed all the patients were improved, except 3 cases were discharged on request. 139 drug-drug interactions were present in this study and metronidazole (63.01%) was found to have highest major drug-drug interactions. The average cost of antibiotics used in treating Pneumonia (6534 Rs), AE of COPD (4459.7 Rs)., UTI 3778 Rs, acute GE 1176.2 Rs.

Conclusions: This study showed that pharmaceutical care services are essential in the bacterial infection management for the prevention of drug-drug interactions and minimization of the cost (rational drug usage promotion)

Keywords: DDI: Drug-Drug Interactions, RDU: Rational Drug Usage, UTI: Urinary Tract Infection, COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, GE: Gastroenteritis


How to Cite

Ramanath, K. V., . Harshitha, . Chamundi, Penumaka Rina Supriya, R. Sai Krishnan, and V. Channaraya. 2022. “Prescribing Pattern of Antibiotics in Bacterial Infectious Diseases in a Corporate Care Hospital”. Asian Journal of Research in Infectious Diseases 10 (1):34-53. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrid/2022/v10i130282.

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