Improving antibiotic prescribing in the emergency department for uncomplicated community-acquired pneumonia

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Rebekah Shaw [1 ]
Erica Popovsky [1 ]
Alyssa Abo [2 ,3 ]
Marni Jacobs [4 ]
Nicole Herrera [4 ]
James Chamberlain [2 ,3 ]
Andrea Hahn [3 ,5 ]
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[1] Department of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
[2] Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Children's National Health System  Division of Infectious Diseases, Children's National Health
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BACKGROUND: The Pediatric Infectious Disease Society(PIDS) and Infectious Disease Society of America(IDSA) published an evidence-based guideline for the treatment of uncomplicated communityacquired pneumonia(CAP) in children, recommending aminopenicillins as the first-line therapy. Poor guideline compliance with 10%–50% of patients admitted to the hospital receiving narrow-spectrum antibiotics has been reported. A new clinical practice guideline(CPG) was implemented in our emergency department(ED) for uncomplicated CAP. The aim of this study was to examine baseline knowledge and ED provider prescribing patterns pre-and post-CPG implementation.METHODS: Prior to CPG-implementation, an anonymous case-based survey was distributed to evaluate knowledge of the current PIDS/IDSA guideline. A retrospective chart review of patients treated in the ED for CAP from January 2015 to February 2017 was performed to assess prescribing patterns for intravenous(IV) antibiotics in the ED at Children’s National Health System pre-and postCPG implementation.RESULTS: ED providers were aware of the PIDS/IDSA guideline recommendations, with 86.4% of survey responders selecting ampicillin as the initial antibiotic of choice. However, only 41.2% of patients admitted to the hospital with uncomplicated CAP pre-CPG received ampicillin(P<0.01). There was no statistically signifi cant increase in ampicillin prescribing post-CPG(P=0.40).CONCLUSIONS: Providers in the ED are aware of the PIDS/IDSA guideline regarding the first-line therapy for uncomplicated CAP; however, this knowledge does not translate into clinical practice. Implementation of a CPG in isolation did not significantly change prescribing patterns for uncomplicated CAP.
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