2005
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-5-5
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Daily antibiotic cost of nosocomial infections in a Turkish university hospital

Abstract: Background: Many studies associated nosocomial infections with increased hospital costs due to extra days in hospital, staff time, extra investigations and drug treatment. The cost of antibiotic treatment for these infections represents a significant part of hospital expenditure. This prospective observational study was designed to determine the daily antibiotic cost of nosocomial infections per infected adult patient in Akdeniz University Hospital.

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“…13 Study conducted at Belgium and Turkey the mean overall daily antimicrobial cost was €114.25 and $89.64 respectively. 16,17 Both were higher as compared to our study. Cost of inotropes, cardiovascular drugs and anticholinergic drugs were significantly (p<0.05) higher in Group A patients.…”
Section: Analysis Of Cost Of Group Of Drugs Per Patientcontrasting
confidence: 73%
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“…13 Study conducted at Belgium and Turkey the mean overall daily antimicrobial cost was €114.25 and $89.64 respectively. 16,17 Both were higher as compared to our study. Cost of inotropes, cardiovascular drugs and anticholinergic drugs were significantly (p<0.05) higher in Group A patients.…”
Section: Analysis Of Cost Of Group Of Drugs Per Patientcontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Both were higher as compared to our study. 17 Both antimicrobial agents were prescribed as broad spectrum antimicrobials in our study. Cost of ceftriaxone+sulbactam were significantly higher in Group A patients ($10.51 ± 8.3) which was lower as compared to study conducted at Turkey ($197 to $394).…”
Section: Analysis Cost Of Antimicrobial Agents Per Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was re por ted that abo ut 30% of the pa ti ents sta ying in hos pi tals we re using an ti bi o tics and 25 to 65% of antibiotic use was inap prop ri a te. In Ak de niz Uni ver sity Hospi tal, inap prop ri a te use of an ti bi o tics was 43% 26 and in our study, inap prop ri a te use of an ti bi o tics was 36.8%. Mul tip le an ti bi o tic re sis tan ce in gram ne ga ti ve bac te ri a (En te ro bac ter spp., P. ae ru gi no sa, K. pne u mo ni a e and Aci ne to bac ter spp.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…25 In Ak de niz Uni ver sity Me di cal Fa culty Hos pital, no so co mi al in fec ti on ra tes chan ged bet we en 1.6% and 47.4% with the hig hest ra tes in the re ani ma ti on unit 1 (44.7%), unit 2 (%44.6) and in ternal me di ci ne ICU (17.8%). 26 In our study, the in fec ti on ra te in our in ter nal me di ci ne ICU was 38% and in ac cor dan ce with nati onal and fo re ign stu di es. The re a son of hig her infec ti on ra te com pa red to the ot her units may be exp la i ned by the ad di ti o nal con tri bu ti ng fac tors to in fec ti on de ve lop ment; the ma jo rity of pa ti ents we re in ne ed of pul mo nary sup port, mo re in va si ve pro ce du res we re app li ed and wor se general sta tus of the pa ti ents fol lo wed in this unit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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