Vancomycin use in a large teaching hospital in Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2003

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Abstract

We investigated adherence to the Hospital Infection Control Practice Advisory Committee (HICPAC) guidelines on vancomycin prescription in a large university-affiliated hospital in Shiraz. From August to December 2003, 200 hospitalized patients received vancomycin. For only 12 (6%) of these patients was vancomycin prescribed appropriately according to HICPAC guidelines. The main reasons why vancomycin use did not comply with HICPAC recommendations were: surgical prophylaxis in patients with negative cultures for resistant Gram-positive organisms, no investigation of vancomycin serum levels in patients receiving > 48 hours of vancomycin, vancomycin serum levels not repeated in patients receiving > 1 week of vancomycin, no appropriate adjustment of dosage with respect to serum levels in patients receiving vancomycin.

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Askarian, M., Assadian, O., Safaee, G. R., Golkar, A., Namazi, S., & Movahed, M. R. (2007). Vancomycin use in a large teaching hospital in Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2003. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13(5), 1195–1201. https://doi.org/10.26719/2007.13.5.1195

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