Patient-related factors impact the implementation of inpatient antibiotic allergy delabeling

Susan Herrmann PhD , Rishabh Kulkarni MBChB , Michelle Trevenen PhD , Hana Karuppasamy CN , Catherine Willis MBBS , Renee Berry MBBS , Britta Von Ungern-Sternberg MD , Niklesh Warrier BMedSci , Ian Li PhD , Kevin Murray PhD , Michaela Lucas MD
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Abstract

Background

The clinical consequences of an antibiotic allergy label are detrimental, impacting health care delivery and patient outcomes. We assessed hospital inpatients with intent to offer free antibiotic allergy labeling (AAL) assessment within a randomized controlled trial.

Objective

We sought to determine the feasibility of establishing an adult antibiotic allergy delabeling service in a Western Australian tertiary public hospital.

Methods

Inpatients (N = 1503) with AAL were identified through medical records and screened for eligibility to participate in a randomized controlled trial. Those recruited were randomized to undergo assessment by skin testing ± oral challenge, or direct oral challenge. A control group received usual care.

Results

Of the 1503 inpatients with an AAL, 429 (28.5%) were eligible for AAL assessment. The primary excluding factor (1074 [71.5%]) was contraindicated medication use (387 [36.0%]), followed by cognitive impairment (298 [27.9%]). Thirty-nine patients were randomized, of which 20 received allergy testing and 19 usual care; all patients were followed up for 5 years. Older patients were less likely to be eligible (10-year increase: odds ratio, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.77-0.88; P < .0001), whereas surgical patients were more likely to be eligible than medical patients (odds ratio, 2.49; 95% CI, 1.97-3.16; P < .0001).

Conclusions

Antibiotic allergy delabeling in the acute care context is not straightforward. Competing clinical concerns and patient acceptance are some barriers to an inpatient service. Nor is it apparent that inpatient versus outpatient testing is cost saving although select patient groups may benefit. Testing younger people and those with predicted high antibiotic usage will derive maximal individual and health system benefits.
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患者相关因素对住院患者抗生素过敏标签实施的影响
背景抗生素过敏标签的临床后果是有害的,会影响医疗服务的提供和患者的治疗效果。我们对医院住院病人进行了评估,并打算在随机对照试验中提供免费抗生素过敏标签(AAL)评估。方法通过医疗记录确定AAL患者(N = 1503),并筛选出有资格参与随机对照试验的患者。被招募的患者被随机分配接受皮肤测试±口腔挑战或直接口腔挑战评估。结果 在 1503 名 AAL 住院患者中,429 人(28.5%)符合 AAL 评估条件。主要的排除因素(1074 例 [71.5%])是用药禁忌(387 例 [36.0%]),其次是认知障碍(298 例 [27.9%])。39 名患者接受了随机治疗,其中 20 人接受了过敏测试,19 人接受了常规治疗;所有患者均接受了为期 5 年的随访。老年患者符合条件的可能性较低(10 年增加:几率比,0.82;95% CI,0.77-0.88;P <;.0001),而外科患者符合条件的可能性高于内科患者(几率比,2.49;95% CI,1.97-3.16;P <;.0001)。相互竞争的临床问题和患者的接受程度是住院服务的一些障碍。住院病人与门诊病人检测相比,显然也不能节省成本,尽管特定的病人群体可能从中受益。对年轻人和预计抗生素使用率较高的人群进行检测将为个人和医疗系统带来最大益处。
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The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global Immunology, Allergology and Rheumatology
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