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Use of procalcitonin for antibiotic stewardship in patients with COVID-19: A quality improvement project in a district general hospital

Christina Peters, Kelly P. Williams, Elena A.Y.L. Un, Louisa Little, Abeer Saad, K. Lendrum, Naomi Thompson, Nicholas Weatherley, Amanda Pegden

2020Clinical Medicine47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antibiotic stewardship during the COVID-19 pandemic is an important part of a comprehensive strategy to improve patient outcomes and reduce long-term adverse effects secondary to rising antibiotic resistance. This report describes a quality improvement project which incorporates the use of procalcitonin (PCT) testing to rationalise antibiotic prescribing in patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. Data were collected from 118 patients with a total of 127 PCT levels checked over a period of 20 days. Each PCT level was correlated with the subsequent antibiotic outcome as well as the result of the COVID-19 PCR swab. Results indicate that antibiotics were either never started or were stopped within 48 hours in 72% of COVID-confirmed cases with a PCT less than 0.25 μg/L. Our findings suggest that procalcitonin testing, when used in combination with thorough clinical assessment, is a safe, simple and sustainable way of reducing antibiotic use in COVID-19.

Topics & Concepts

ProcalcitoninMedicineAntibiotic StewardshipAntibioticsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Antimicrobial stewardshipIntensive care medicinePandemicStewardship (theology)Internal medicineAntibiotic resistanceSepsisMicrobiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)PoliticsBiologyLawDiseasePolitical scienceAntibiotic Use and ResistanceSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentNosocomial Infections in ICU