Title of article :
Prospective Study of Irrational Prescription of Teicoplanin in a Large Academic Hospital: A Dilemma of Antimicrobial Resistance
Author/Authors :
Hajialigol, Masoud Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Farsaei, Shadi Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Shirani, Kiana Department of Infectious Diseases - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: Teicoplanin is an antibiotic used to treat severe Gram‑positive
infections, especially those caused by methicillin‑resistant Staphylococcus
aureus (MRSA). In this study, we aimed to evaluate the pattern of teicoplanin
rational prescribing to identify the factors which affected rational utilization. In
addition, the teicoplanin minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was assessed
in randomly selected isolates. Methods: In this descriptive‑analytical prospective
study, a total of 256 patients were randomly selected to evaluate the pattern of
teicoplanin use. The required data were gathered to assess the appropriateness
of teicoplanin usage. Also, 100 teicoplanin Etests were used for measuring the
MIC. Findings: The results showed that the appropriateness rate of teicoplanin
usage was 21.9%. The mean MIC was 2.24 ± 5.47 mg/L for the MRSA cultures
(33 cultures), including 32 sensitive cultures (97%). In addition, the mean MIC
was 28.71 ± 8.29 mg/L for the vancomycin‑resistant enterococci (VRE) cultures
(67 cultures), including five sensitive cultures (7.5%). Moreover, the analysis
revealed that only the hospitalization ward was statistically significantly related to
irrational usage (P = 0.014). Conclusion: The high prevalence of the inappropriate
use of teicoplanin will lead to the development of antimicrobial resistance.
Furthermore, the high rate of VRE cultures resistant to teicoplanin proves that
teicoplanin has no advantage over vancomycin for treating VRE infections.
Finally, we recommend guidelines’ development for the appropriate administration
of teicoplanin
Keywords :
Drug utilization review , Methicillin‑resistant Staphylococcus aureus , microbial sensitivity test , Teicoplanin , Vancomycin‑resistant enterococci
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice