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Antimicrobial prescription practices for outpatients with uncomplicated cystitis in Japan
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AbstractTo promote antimicrobial stewardship, we studied antimicrobial prescription rates for uncomplicated cystitis, a common outpatient disease requiring antibiotic treatment. This multicenter retrospective study was performed from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020, in Japan, targeting outpatients aged ≥ 20 years whose medical records revealed International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes suggesting uncomplicated cystitis (N300). The data of 1445 patients were collected and that of 902 patients were analyzed. The overall median patient age was 71 years and a proportion of those aged less than 50 years was 18.8% with a female dominance (82.6%). Antimicrobials were prescribed for 884 patients (98.0%) and a total of 623 patients (69.1%) were treated with broad-spectrum drugs, including fluoroquinolones (36.0%), third-generation cephalosporins (29.9%) and faropenem (3.1%). A logistic regression model revealed that the broad-spectrum agents were significantly prescribed for the older patients, male patients, and those who visited internists. Recurrence was observed in 37 (4.1%) cases, and the multivariate analysis suggested any of age, sex, or antimicrobial types were not associated with the recurrence. Collectively, approximately two-thirds of antimicrobials prescribed for uncomplicated cystitis were broad-spectrum agents. The present data would be an indicator for antimicrobial prescriptions in uncomplicated cystitis in Japan.
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Title: Antimicrobial prescription practices for outpatients with uncomplicated cystitis in Japan
Description:
AbstractTo promote antimicrobial stewardship, we studied antimicrobial prescription rates for uncomplicated cystitis, a common outpatient disease requiring antibiotic treatment.
This multicenter retrospective study was performed from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020, in Japan, targeting outpatients aged ≥ 20 years whose medical records revealed International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes suggesting uncomplicated cystitis (N300).
The data of 1445 patients were collected and that of 902 patients were analyzed.
The overall median patient age was 71 years and a proportion of those aged less than 50 years was 18.
8% with a female dominance (82.
6%).
Antimicrobials were prescribed for 884 patients (98.
0%) and a total of 623 patients (69.
1%) were treated with broad-spectrum drugs, including fluoroquinolones (36.
0%), third-generation cephalosporins (29.
9%) and faropenem (3.
1%).
A logistic regression model revealed that the broad-spectrum agents were significantly prescribed for the older patients, male patients, and those who visited internists.
Recurrence was observed in 37 (4.
1%) cases, and the multivariate analysis suggested any of age, sex, or antimicrobial types were not associated with the recurrence.
Collectively, approximately two-thirds of antimicrobials prescribed for uncomplicated cystitis were broad-spectrum agents.
The present data would be an indicator for antimicrobial prescriptions in uncomplicated cystitis in Japan.
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