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Observation of the use of intravenous antibiotics in medical clinic of Sorlandet Hospital, Norway. Suggestions of criteria for the switch from intravenous to oral administration of antibiotics. Implementation of the criteria and new registration of the use of intravenous antibiotics. Comparison of the amount of the iv-administration before and after the intervention.
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The study is a comparison of the use of intravenous antibiotics before and after the implementation of switch criteria. Switch is defined as a change in administration route from intravenous to oral.
Patients administered to medical department at Sorlandet hospital in Kristiansand and Arendal are included if they are receiving intravenous antibiotics. Pediatric department is not included. Patients that are already hospitalized and given intravenous antibiotics are also included.
Patients that are excluded are those with CNS-infection, endocarditis, bone/joint infection, deep undrainable abscesses and those with foreign body infection.
Switch criteria are made from a thorough investigation on earlier switch studies. We have collected several studies on this topic, but none from the nordic countries.
The intervention contributes the following: The implementation of a registration form where doctors are prone to answer six questions when they evaluate antibiotic administration form.
If the doctor can answer NO to all these questions, then the patient is a candidate for antibiotic switch from day three after hospitalization. This evaluation form follows the other medical registration forms from day to day.
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Registration of parameters used for evaluating antibiotic switch is done three times a week by the study group. We register date and patient information, if other medication is taken orally, heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, biochemical parameters (CRP and leukocytes), diagnosis and antibiotic choice.
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187 participants in 2 patient groups
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