Repeated antifungal use audits are essential for selecting the targets for intervention in antifungal stewardship

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Maricela Valerio
Antonio Vena
Carmen Guadalupe Rodríguez-González
Esther Chamorro de Vega
Miriam Mateos
Maria Sanjurjo
Emilio Bouza
Patricia Muñoz
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[1] Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón,Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
[2] Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Gregorio Marañón,Medicine Department, School of Medicine
[3] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Infectious Diseases Clinic, Department of Medicine
[4] University of Udine and Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Integrata,Pharmacy Department
[5] Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón,undefined
[6] CIBER Enfermedades Respiratorias - CIBERES (CB06/06/0058),undefined
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Antifungals; Stewardship; Education program; Audit; Fungal infections;
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A previous audit to assess the quality of antifungal use was performed in our hospital in 2011. After 5 years of antifungal stewardship program (AFS), we performed a follow-up audit in order to describe the long-term effect of such program. Using a predefined score, we evaluated the antifungal use in 100 consecutive adult inpatients receiving systemic antifungals. Results of the present audit were compared with those of a previous one, performed in 2011, before the implementation of our AFS. After 5 years, AFS program has induced a change in the population who received antifungal drugs in our hospital with a reduction in medical patients and a relative higher prescription among hematological ones. As for indications, empirical use decreased very significantly (from 62 to 30%, p < 0.001), while tailored treatment (from 20 to 41%, p = 0.001) and prophylaxis (from 15 to 27%, p = 0.03) increased. Compared to 2011, we also observed an improvement in the optimal choice of antifungal drug, route of administration, and microbiological adjustment. However, no significant improvement was observed regarding adequacy of length of therapy or optimal dosage or administration route. Although we observed an increase in the number of optimal DOTs used, the potential estimated savings continued to be high (~ €44,199 for every 100 patients receiving antifungals). Our study is the first to show the impact on the use of antifungal drugs exerted by a prolonged non-coercive AFS program. We also demonstrate the utility of a periodic audit of antifungal use in order to point out new goals for future interventions.
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