2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.phclin.2014.10.048
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Évaluation de la prescription d’antibiotiques en fonction des protocoles dans un service de réanimation pédiatrique

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“…The rate of prescription relevance in our study (71%) was relatively similar to those reported in the literature: 82% and 63% in the pediatric intensive care unit [15,16], 85% in the pediatric emergency department of a Parisian hospital but with 31% of "questionable" cases [17], 67% in the medical wards of Lille University Hospital when evaluating three classes of antibiotics [18], and 70% in a Congolese study [19]. A higher rate of relevance was observed in the surgical ward (89% versus 56%; p<0.0004).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The rate of prescription relevance in our study (71%) was relatively similar to those reported in the literature: 82% and 63% in the pediatric intensive care unit [15,16], 85% in the pediatric emergency department of a Parisian hospital but with 31% of "questionable" cases [17], 67% in the medical wards of Lille University Hospital when evaluating three classes of antibiotics [18], and 70% in a Congolese study [19]. A higher rate of relevance was observed in the surgical ward (89% versus 56%; p<0.0004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%