Antimicrobial management in patients undergoing therapeutic plasma exchange: A Cross-Sectional Nationwide Survey.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Investigative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1177/10815589241270414
Ugur Balaban, Emre Kara, Asli Pinar, Osman Ilhami Ozcebe, Kutay Demirkan, Serhat Unal
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There is little evidence of antimicrobial elimination via therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) and no guidelines for antimicrobial optimal dosing in patients undergoing TPE. We aimed to assess current practices and knowledge regarding antimicrobial management during TPE. A structured online survey was conducted from May to November 2023, and physicians were invited to participate through national scientific platforms and professional societies. One hundred five participants completed the survey, of whom 61% were infectious disease physicians, with 68.6% having more than 10 years of experience. That the TPE procedure could significantly affect plasma concentrations of antimicrobial agents was reported by 74.3% of the respondents. Among the physicians, 42.9% suggest antimicrobial dose adjustment, and 38.1% recommend temporarily discontinuing antimicrobial drug administration during TPE. Therapeutic drug monitoring was recommended by 33.3% of the respondents for certain antimicrobials, mainly glycopeptides and aminoglycosides, in patients undergoing concurrent TPE. Furthermore, 59.3% of physicians sometimes consult with another healthcare professional for treatment management, most commonly a pharmacist or a clinical pharmacist and an infectious diseases specialist. The core questions regarding potential drug-, procedure-, and patient-related antimicrobial elimination factors via TPE were responded to accurately by less than half of the physicians. It was clear that they had a lack of clinical practices and knowledge regarding antimicrobial management during TPE. To ensure the therapeutic efficacy of antimicrobials and avoid treatment failure, physicians should improve their practice strategies and consider antimicrobial elimination factors with TPE in this data-poor setting.

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快讯:治疗性血浆置换患者的抗菌管理:全国横断面调查。
通过治疗性血浆置换(TPE)消除抗菌药物的证据很少,也没有关于接受 TPE 治疗的患者抗菌药物最佳剂量的指南。我们的目的是评估目前有关 TPE 期间抗菌药物管理的实践和知识。我们于 2023 年 5 月至 11 月开展了一项结构化在线调查,并通过国家科学平台和专业协会邀请医生参与。共有 115 名参与者完成了调查,其中 61% 为传染病医生,68.6% 的医生拥有十年以上的工作经验。74.3% 的受访者表示,TPE 程序会严重影响抗菌药物的血浆浓度。42.9% 的医生建议调整抗菌药物剂量,38.1% 的医生建议在 TPE 期间暂时停止服用抗菌药物。33.3% 的受访者建议对同时接受 TPE 治疗的患者使用的某些抗菌药物(主要是糖肽类和氨基糖苷类)进行治疗药物监测。此外,59.3%的医生有时会就治疗管理咨询其他医护人员,最常见的是药剂师或临床药剂师和传染病专家。只有不到一半的医生准确回答了有关 TPE 潜在的药物、手术和患者相关抗菌素消除因素的核心问题。很明显,在 TPE 期间缺乏有关抗菌素管理的临床实践和知识。为确保抗菌药物的疗效并避免治疗失败,医生应改进其实践策略,并在这种数据匮乏的情况下考虑通过 TPE 消除抗菌药物的因素。
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Journal of Investigative Medicine
Journal of Investigative Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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