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Enhancing carbapenem antimicrobial dosing optimization: synergy of antimicrobial stewardship teams and ward-based clinical pharmacists.


ABSTRACT: Antimicrobial-product package inserts and insufficient staffing impede routine carbapenem monitoring in the inpatient setting in Japan. The collaboration between antimicrobial stewardship teams and clinical pharmacists was associated with a sustained improvement in carbapenem dosing optimization. Our findings could be of use to countries with inadequate monitoring of carbapenem antimicrobial use.

SUBMITTER: Tai T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10964187 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing carbapenem antimicrobial dosing optimization: synergy of antimicrobial stewardship teams and ward-based clinical pharmacists.

Tai Tatsuya T   Motoki Takahiro T   Yamaguchi Kazunori K   Watanabe Masahiro M   Ito Taichi T   Yokota Kyoko K   Ishikawa Kaori K   Tanaka Hiroaki H   Muraki Yuichi Y   Kosaka Shinji S   Dainichi Teruki T  

Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE 20240319 1


Antimicrobial-product package inserts and insufficient staffing impede routine carbapenem monitoring in the inpatient setting in Japan. The collaboration between antimicrobial stewardship teams and clinical pharmacists was associated with a sustained improvement in carbapenem dosing optimization. Our findings could be of use to countries with inadequate monitoring of carbapenem antimicrobial use. ...[more]

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