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Cordova, I., Orejon, M. (2020). Incidencia de antimicrobianos de reserva usados en pacientes con Resistencia Bacteriana Hospitalizados en UCI del Hospital Nacional Ramiro Priale Priale Essalud Huancayo -2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt]. http://repositorio.uroosevelt.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14140/225
Cordova, I., Orejon, M. Incidencia de antimicrobianos de reserva usados en pacientes con Resistencia Bacteriana Hospitalizados en UCI del Hospital Nacional Ramiro Priale Priale Essalud Huancayo -2019 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt; 2020. http://repositorio.uroosevelt.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14140/225
@misc{renati/691121,
title = "Incidencia de antimicrobianos de reserva usados en pacientes con Resistencia Bacteriana Hospitalizados en UCI del Hospital Nacional Ramiro Priale Priale Essalud Huancayo -2019",
author = "Orejon Cuadros, Maria",
publisher = "Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt",
year = "2020"
}
The general objective of this study was to determine the incidence of reserve antimicrobials used in patients with bacterial resistance hospitalized in the ICU of the National Hospital Ramiro Priale Priale ESSALUD Huancayo -2019. Regarding the methodology, it was a scientific method, of basic, observational, retrospective and transversal descriptive level, non-experimental design and the sample of 188 clinical histories of patients hospitalized in ICU. Regarding the results, the most prescribed antibacterials were: Meropenem (49.5%), Ceftazidime 20.2%, Vancomycin 18.1% and Imipenem with 12.2%. In combination Meropenem/Vancomycin 77.8%, 22.2% Ceftazidime/Vancomycin and tritherapy with 17.2% and only 5.3% received therapy with 4 or more antimicrobials.80.9% of patients start their treatment with reserve antibacterials without a previous antibiogram and only 19.1% do it after the antibiogram. The samples come from bronchial secretions with 42%, and 6% from surgical wound tissue samples. The most frequent diagnoses are intra hospital pneumonia with 40.9%, septic shock 10.5% and pneumonia 9.2%.
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