Antimicrobial stewardship in solid organ transplant-Opportunities in the National Health Service

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作者
Murthy, Saraswathi E. [1 ,4 ]
Wey, Emmanuel Q. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Guys & St Thomass NHS Trust, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hosp, Dept Infect, London, England
[2] UCL, Ctr Clin Microbiol, Div Infect & Immun, London, England
[3] Royal Free London NHS Trust London, Dept Infect, London, England
[4] Harefield Hosp, Hill End Rd, Uxbridge UB9 6JH, England
关键词
antimicrobial stewardship; solid organ transplant; NHS; ALLERGY;
D O I
10.1111/tid.13961
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
BackgroundAntimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is an intervention, which ensures the appropriateness of antimicrobial use to avoid in part the rising problem of antimicrobial resistance and negative effects of inappropriate antimicrobial use. In the solid organ transplant (SOT) population, which is prone to a particularly high risk of infection resulting from immunosuppression and anatomical issues with each type of SOT, the need for good stewardship has never been more important. This article looks at current AMS practice in SOT units in the United Kingdom and how things could be improved in the future. MethodsThe current practice of AMS alongside national antimicrobial resistance rates were reviewed using national mandatory reporting data. The background to the current practice and policies in place in the National Health Service (NHS) were also reviewed and possibilities for future approaches explored. ResultsAMS is a requirement within all NHS hospitals in the United Kingdom as per government policy. Mandatory reporting of specific bloodstream infections (BSIs) and antimicrobial consumption alongside financial incentives has been the approach nationwide. Gram-negative resistance rates in BSIs have been increasing prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Little SOT-specific data on antimicrobial resistance exists, and the general approach to AMS in SOT units has generally modeled the national approach. ConclusionAlthough there is a good, standardized approach to AMS in the NHS, there is a need for SOT-specific AMS approaches to be developed in the United Kingdom. More data is required on antimicrobial resistance rates, and studies are needed to investigate optimal antimicrobial prophylaxis regimens for each solid organ group. Tools to aid AMS efforts and novel treatment options for complex multiresistant infection must also be explored amongst transplant centers.
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