Pharmacological treatment of acute otitis media in children. A comparison among seven locations: Tenerife, Barcelona and Valencia (Spain), Toulouse (France), Smolensk (Russia), Bratislava (Slovakia) and Sofia (Bulgaria)

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العنوان: Pharmacological treatment of acute otitis media in children. A comparison among seven locations: Tenerife, Barcelona and Valencia (Spain), Toulouse (France), Smolensk (Russia), Bratislava (Slovakia) and Sofia (Bulgaria)
المؤلفون: Vicente Palop, Hristina Momcheva, Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre, Svetla Ratchina, Bernard Horen, Inocencia Martínez-Mir, Miguel A. Hernández, Daniela Encheva, Maria Asuncion Peiré, M. Kumari, Milan Kriška, Halina Krajnakova, Emilio J. Sanz, Leonid Stratchounsky
المصدر: European journal of clinical pharmacology. 60(1)
سنة النشر: 2003
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, Acute otitis media, Administration, Topical, Pharmacology toxicology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, macromolecular substances, Amoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate Combination, Drug Prescriptions, Pharmacological treatment, Drug Utilization Review, International Classification of Diseases, otorhinolaryngologic diseases, Medicine, Humans, Pharmacology (medical), Europe, Eastern, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Socioeconomics, Child, Pharmacology, Practice patterns, business.industry, Middle ear disease, General Medicine, Surgery, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Cephalosporins, Europe, Otitis Media, Cross-Sectional Studies, Multicenter study, Acute Disease, Russian federation, Macrolides, business
الوصف: To describe patterns observed in the treatment of acute otitis media (AOM) in several locations of five countries.Cross-sectional, descriptive study. Random sample of 12,264 paediatric outpatients seen by paediatricians or general practitioners (GPs). Data on patient demographics, diagnoses and treatment were collected. Diagnoses were coded by ICD-9 and drugs by ATC classification. Patients diagnosed with AOM (ICD-9 codes: 381 and 382) were selected for analysis.Cases of AOM (873) accounted for 7.1% of the sample. There is a clear variation in the percentage of children diagnosed with AOM and treated with antibiotics in the different locations, antibiotic prescriptions being higher in Barcelona (93% of children), and lowest in Smolensk (56.4 % of children were treated without antibiotics). The antibiotics used varied widely: ampicillin use is almost limited to Smolensk (26.7%) and Bratislava (13.8%), whereas amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid is the choice in Toulouse (33.8%), Valencia (30.2%) and Barcelona (28.9%), and cephalosporins are more frequently prescribed in Tenerife (51.7%). Finally, macrolides are used in Barcelona (18.3%), Valencia (17.5%) and Tenerife (13.6%), but not prescribed in Toulouse or Sofia. Prescriptions of anti-inflammatory drugs were only relevant in Valencia (31.7%), Tenerife (27.2%) and Toulouse (17.4%) and of otological preparations in Sofia, where almost each child received ear drops (91.9%). Nasal preparations are commonly used only in Sofia (41.9%), Bratislava (65.5%) and Smolensk (68.6%).Despite the general agreement of most guidelines, wide differences in the treatment of uncomplicated AOM in children are observed. Non-antibiotic therapy for AOM and the use of first-choice antibiotics should be more actively encouraged in the primary care centres. Studies to measure prevailing rates of antibiotic resistance in these populations are needed.
تدمد: 0031-6970
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4bf32745f293a82404da2573f270cc80Test
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15146303Test
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....4bf32745f293a82404da2573f270cc80
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE