Benchmarks for judicious use of antimicrobials are needed. Metrics such as defined daily doses (DDDs) and days of therapy (DOTs) quantify antimicrobial consumption. However, benchmarking with these metrics is complicated by interhospital variability. Thus, it is important for each hospital to monitor its own temporal consumption trends. Time series analyses allow trends to be detected; however, many of these methods are complex. We present simple regressive methods and caveats in using them to define potential antibiotic over- and underutilizations.
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Scheetz, M. H., Crew, P. E., Miglis, C., Gilbert, E. M., Sutton, S. H., O’Donnell, J. N., … Rhodes, N. J. (2016, June 1). Investigating the extremes of antibiotic use with an epidemiologic framework. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00572-16
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