2022
DOI: 10.1017/ice.2022.151
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Measuring empiric antibiotic spectrum—A journey through space and time

Abstract: Objectives: The typical 5-day work week affects healthcare outcomes. Structured work hours have also been implicated in antimicrobial prescribing choice. We developed a visualization tool to aid in evaluating breadth of antibiotic use in various time (day of week and hour of day) and space (patient location) combinations. Methods: We evaluated antibiotic administration data from a tertiary-care academic medical center between July 1, 2018, and July 1, 2020. We calculated a cumulative emp… Show more

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“…Cumulative spectrum score (summed by patients per unit per clinic per period time) could be used to measure antibiotic utilization, combining both utilization and relative spectrum of antibiotic prescribing. Yarrington et al 10 recently showed how spectrum scores can illuminate antimicrobial prescribing patterns across space and time; higher-spectrum regimens were more commonly started overnight and on the weekends.…”
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“…Cumulative spectrum score (summed by patients per unit per clinic per period time) could be used to measure antibiotic utilization, combining both utilization and relative spectrum of antibiotic prescribing. Yarrington et al 10 recently showed how spectrum scores can illuminate antimicrobial prescribing patterns across space and time; higher-spectrum regimens were more commonly started overnight and on the weekends.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%