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NCT05743192
Discontinuation of Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing on Enterococcus Faecalis Positive Urine Cultures in Hospitalized Patients: an Impact on Antibiotic Prescriptions? (FaecaCible)
Conditions: Antibiotic Susceptibility Reporting
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 215
Sponsor: Central Hospital, Nancy, France
Location: France
Summary
The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of not reporting antibiotic susceptibility tests on antibiotic consumption for Enterococcus faecalis positive urine cultures in adult hospitalized patients.
The secondary objectives are to evaluate the impact of this intervention on antibiotic prescription rates as well as on antibiotic consumption according to: patient gender, type of antibiotic therapy (probabilistic/documented) and diagnosis (urinary tract infection or colonization).
It is hypothesized that antibiotic consumption is lower after the application of the absence of antibiotic susceptibility reporting compared to before.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Person having received complete information on the organization of the research and not having objected to the exploitation of these dataAdult patients (More than 18);Having performed a urine culture at the Nancy University Hospital, taken from the 2nd urine stream, by urinary catheter or via a suprapubic catheter and whose culture is positive for monomicrobial E. faecalis with a bacteriuria threshold greater than or equal to 10^3 CFU/field;Hospitalized at the Nancy University Hospital at least 72 hours after validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test in the pre-intervention period and at least 72 hours after validation of the culture in the post-intervention period.Exclusion Criteria:Inpatients in hematology, critical care/intensive care, consultation and day hospital units;Urine cultures performed in ambulatory units ;Urine culture performed in the critical care/intensive care/hematology units;Patients discharged from hospital/deceased/transferred to intensive care within 72 hours of the validation of the antibiotic susceptibility test or the validation of the urine culture;Patients with associated E. faecalis bacteremia;Urine culture without an antibiotic susceptibility test for the pre-intervention period;Urine culture with a monomicrobial history of less than 1 week;Culture of urine from pyelic punctures or nephrostomy tubes - conservation of those from second streams, urinary catheters and suprapubic catheters).
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05743192). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.