Glycopeptide prescribing in a tertiary referral paediatric hospital and applicability of Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) guidelines to children

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Clare Nourse
Catherine Byrne
Lenora Leonard
Karina Butler
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[1] Department of Paediatrics,
[2] Children's Research Centre,undefined
[3] Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children,undefined
[4] Crumlin,undefined
[5] Dublin 12,undefined
[6] Ireland,undefined
[7] Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children,undefined
[8] Crumlin,undefined
[9] Dublin 12,undefined
[10] Ireland,undefined
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Key words Antimicrobial resistance; Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus; Vancomycin; Teicoplanin; Glycopeptide antibiotics;
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This study was undertaken to investigate the frequency of, indications for and appropriateness of glycopeptide prescription in a paediatric tertiary referral hospital and to assess the usefulness of the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) guidelines. A prospective audit of all systemic glycopeptide prescriptions over a 2-month period was undertaken. Clinical and microbiological data were recorded. Of 2810 hospital admissions, systemic IV glycopeptides were prescribed on 57 occasions to 50 patients, 30 (52.6%) for vancomycin and 27 (47.4%) for teicoplanin. Prescriptions were for 34 males and 23 females aged from 2 weeks to 11 years (mean 15 months; median 9 months). Median hospital stay was 50 days. Glycopeptides were given to the following patient groups: cardiology 7 (12%), prophylaxis for cardiac surgery 11 (19%), post-cardiac surgery 1 (1.8%), oncology 14 (24.6%), post-gastrointestinal tract surgical 8 (14%), general surgical 9 (15.8%) and medical 7 (12.3%). Twenty three children (41.8%) had central lines in situ. Reason for use of glycopeptide was therapeutic in 7 (12.3%), empiric in 38 (66.7%), and as prophylaxis in 12 (21.1%). Eight (14%) prescriptions met strict HICPAC criteria, but a further 22 (39%) prescriptions were considered appropriate in this high-risk population. Glycopeptides were chosen appropriately for cardiac surgery prophylaxis in a further 10 (18%) but timing and duration of use in this group was inappropriate. Of all prescriptions, use was empiric in 38 (76%) and appropriate cultures were obtained at the time of commencement in only 13 (34%) of these. Glycopeptides were not used for routine surgical prophylaxis or for first-line empiric treatment of febrile neutropenia.
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