Amikacin as First-Choice Aminoglycoside in a Medical Intensive Care Unit: a One-Year Bacteriological Surveillance Study

1996 
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the baseline pattern of resistance to aminoglycosides in a medical intensive care unit and to evaluate the influence on resistance rates of the use of amikacin as first-line aminoglycoside. A prospective bacteriological surveillance study was done during a 3-month baseline period with all aminoglycosides freely available, followed by a 9-month study period with predominant amikacin use. All patients admitted for more than 24 hours who were colonized or infected were included. Susceptibility rates for all isolates during the baseline period were 69% for amikacin, 32% for gentamicin, 35% for tobramycin and 46% for netilmicin. During the amikacin study period susceptibli-ty rates rose to 75%, 43%, 44% and 51%, respectively. The increase in susceptibility to gentamicin and tobramycin, considering all isolates, was statistically significant. There was also a significant increase in susceptibility to netilmicin for gram-negative bacteria. There was no significant c...
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