EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN THE ELDERLY CHETHANA KAMATH GERIATRIC MEDICINE WEEK

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EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN THE ELDERLY CHETHANA KAMATH GERIATRIC MEDICINE WEEK

EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BACKGROUND Every year, more than 2 million people in the United States acquire antibiotic-resistant infections, with at least 23,000 people dying as a result, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). - Today Geriatric Medicine Main Concern: We are decreasing the ability to get rid of common infections thus leading to more medical complications Main Cause: Either from Over-prescription or inappropriate prescribing The Upper Respiratory Infection Conundrum: Most are viral, but physicians still justify (uncertainty, severity, and satisfaction) MRSA infections vs MSSA: cost of treatment ranging from $9275 to $13,901, VRE can be $27,190 In 1998, estimated annual cost of treatment for antibiotic resistant bacteria was $4-5 billion

CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTIMICROBIAL USE AND EMERGENCE OF ANTIBACTERIAL RESISTANCE Dellit 2007

METHODS TO REDUCE ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE 1. Prevention: Personal hygiene of providers and patients, staying UTD on vaccinations Tdap, Influenza, Pneumoccocal, Varicella/Zoster, Meningicoccal, Hepatitis A/B (if appropriate) 2. Education: Teaching your patients the importance of only using antibiotics for bacterial infections and even the dangerous side effects (i.e. C. Diff) 3. Stay Informed: Health providers can regularly be aware of risk factors for antibiotic resistant infectious organisms 4. Delayed Prescribing efficacy 5. Developing novel diagnostic tests and antibiotics 6. Improving antibiotic stewardship

ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP POLICY Antibiotic stewardship refers to a set of coordinated strategies to improve the use of antimicrobial medications with the goal of enhancing patient health outcomes, reducing resistance to antibiotics, and decreasing unnecessary costs. Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America

ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP POLICY Major Goals include: limiting inappropriate prescribing while improving proper selection, dosing, route, and duration of therapy The Team: Infectious Disease physician, Clinical pharmacist, clinical microbiologist, Information system specialist, Hospital epidemiologist, (other members can include nurses, PAs, Administration) Comprehensive Program Includes: Support and Promote Antibiotic Use Protocols Develop and Maintain a System to Monitor Antibiotic Use and Resistance Data Provide education on antibiotic stewardship

ANTIBIOTIC USE PROTOCOLS

PREAUTHORIZATION VS PROSPECTIVE AUDIT AND FEEDBACK (PAF) Barlam 2016

RESULTS OF ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP Preauthorization Associated with large reduction in antibiotic use and costs especially among gram negative bacteria One study reported a 32% in total parenteral antibiotic expenditures and increased % of gram negative bacteria that were susceptible without changes to hospital duration or survival Restrictive policies like preauthorization were found to be more effective in reducing incidence of C.Diff infections than PAF Clinical Pharmacist and ID Physician >> Off-Hour ID Fellow in Recommendation Appropriateness (87% vs 47%) Prospective Audit with Feedback Also shown to reduce antibiotic use and resistance and reduce C. Diff rates 22% reduction in parenteral broad spectrum antibiotics RCT with no intervention vs 1-on-1 education by clinical specialist showed 37% reduction in # of days of unnecessary levofloxacin or ceftazidime use Another RCT noted 74 suggestions given from physicians for 62 patients of 127, 85% were implemented leading to 1.6 fewer days of parenteral therapy and $400 savings per patient without altering clinical response vs control

WHICH IS BETTER? There has been limited literature in regards to differentiating the the two strategies However one meta-analysis was done by Cochrane Review that revealed: At 1 Month: there was a statistically significant benefit to use preauthorization in prescribing outcomes At 6 Months: statistically significant benefit to use preauthorization in reducing C. Diff Colonization and antibiotic resistance bacteria At 12 or 24 months: both methods were considered to be equivalent Conclusion: When there is a urgent or acute need, then it is best to use preauthorization as the method. But overall, no matter what type you choose to implement in your facility whether preauthorization or PAF or combination, the main focus should be centered on proper allocation of necessary resources to the patients and dedication the comprehensive program with proper communication.

CURRENT APPLICATION (ESPECIALLY TO THE ELDERLY) As part of the revised Requirements for Participation, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will require all long-term care (LTC) facilities to have an antibiotic stewardship program by November 28, 2017. Multiple studies have been cited to prove the efficacy of antibiotic stewardship in the acute care thus supporting these guidelines to implement these policies However, there is minimal literature surrounding the benefit in long term care setting (most are focused on academic and hospital affiliated nursing home and not so much community settings), needless to stay, CMS is still requiring these AS programs to be implemented

National campaign by the Center for Disease Control to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve prescribing of antibiotics Go to: https://www.cdc.gov/antibioticuse/index.html Information to Patients

SUMMARY Antibiotics have become the most commonly prescribed medication and have attributed to the development of resistance to many bacterial organisms each year Coupled with driving up medical costs and leading to more medical complications attributing to more hospitalizations There is an abundant amount of evidence proves the need for the development of more antibiotic stewardship programs Whether you use preauthorization techniques or PAF, the importance is reduction of unnecessary antibiotic use and resistance Educating your patients and staying up to date on the current EBM guidelines can further help patient care and survival

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