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We found that 44.4% of patients—hospitalised in medical, haemato-oncological, and surgical wards, and ICUs at a tertiary care hospital in Switzerland received antimicrobials at the time of audits.
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At the time of audit, a static analysis phase selects a subset of logged queries for further analysis.
In the sample, we found 1,972 (4.93%) comments were direct inquiries, and brands had responded to just 13.54% of these at the time of audit.
Their mean age at time of audit was 55.6 years, and 65.3% were female.
At time of audit, 992/1262 (78.6%) HCW were VAC or wore a mask.
The audit noted that nearly half of the assistants were not working to the full scope of their role at the time of audit.
We compared the quantity of each drug recorded on the Stock Cards with the actual stock of the drug on the shelves at the time of audit.
The mean duration of these 41 positions at time of audit was over six months, (range 2 9 months) and well over half were in acute and metropolitan settings.
Findings on the drugs available at time of audit agreed to a large extent with the stock situation throughout a full year.
The covariates considered were the baseline characteristics as listed above, as well as time of audit, preoperative haemoglobin, bypass time, preoperative aspirin use, preoperative clopidogrel use, the anaesthetist involved and the surgeon.
At the time of audit, 349 (95%) patients had been prescribed antimicrobial therapy for three or more consecutive days, 168 (46%) were receiving more than one agent, 206 (56%) were receiving fluoroquinolones (levofloxacin) and 13 (4%) were receiving two agents with anaerobic activity.
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