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Antimicrobial Stewardship in Hospitals Novel Strategies for Future Success Sameer Elsayed MD, FRCPC Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, and Medical Microbiology Western University, London Health Sciences Centre, and St. Joseph’s Hospital

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Antimicrobial Stewardship in Hospitals Novel Strategies for Future Success

Sameer Elsayed MD, FRCPC

Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, and Medical Microbiology

Western University, London Health Sciences Centre, and St. Joseph’s Hospital

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Disclosures

None

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Outline

• Review of Antimicrobial Resistance

• Why Antimicrobial Stewardship?

• Traditional Stewardship Strategies

• Novel Stewardship Strategies

• ASP/IPAC Synergies

• Summary

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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

• One of the greatest public health threats in the modern era

• Significant morbidity, mortality, societal, and healthcare costs

• Limited number of new antimicrobials

• Mitigated by strategies to reduce antimicrobial prescribing• Engagement and execution remain a challenge

• Patient, prescriber, and healthcare system factors

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Future AMR Mortality

Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, UK, 2014

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AMR Mortality Rate: Year 2050

Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, UK, 2014

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Antimicrobial Misuse

• About 50% of hospitalized patients receive at least one antimicrobial during their stay

• About 30-50% of in-patient antimicrobial therapy is considered unnecessary

• About 20% of patients experience at least one antimicrobial-associated AE

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Holmes AH. Lancet 2016

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Global Antimicrobial Consumption

Van Boeckel TP et al. Lancet 2014

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Antibiotic Classes and CDI Risk(Brown KA, AAC May 2013)

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Antibiotic Dose Response Relationship and C. difficile InfectionHengsens MPM et al. JAC. 2012; 67: 742–748

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Factors Affecting Antimicrobial Prescribing

Patient Factors- sociodemographics- past experiences- expressed expectations - reported symptoms - Illness severity

Clinician Factors- sociodemographics- training/specialty- knowledge- judgment and heuristics- perceived patient expectations

System Factors- practice setting- formulary/restrictions- pharmaceutical reps

Clinician’s Decision to Prescribe Antimicrobials

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Prescribing and Medico-Legal Risks

• CMPA review of cases involving antibiotic prescriptions• n = 150• 5-year period (2011 – 2015)

• Most cases of inappropriate prescribing due to incomplete patient assessment or poor clinical judgment

• Issues• Incorrect diagnosis• Wrong agent• Failure to review contraindications or drug interactions• Incorrect dose• Lack of therapeutic monitoring or patient follow-up• Lack of ID consultation for some cases

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The What and Why of Antimicrobial Stewardship

• A patient safety initiative• Improved patient care through oversight of antimicrobial use in clinical practice

• Antimicrobial prescribing in keeping with:• Appropriate clinical indication

• Is the diagnosis correct?• Appropriate agent, dose, route, and duration of therapy

• Is the correct treatment being prescribed?

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Accreditation Requirement

• Canada (Accreditation Canada)• Effective January 2013

• All hospitals

• Compliance ~ 63% (2014)

• United States (Joint Commission)• Effective January 2017

• All hospitals and LTCFs

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Antimicrobial Stewardship: Core Elements(Adapted from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Core elements of hospital antibiotic stewardship programs)

• Leadership Commitment – human, financial, IT

• Accountability & Drug Expertise – ID physician, ID pharmacist

• Action – strategies

• Tracking – antimicrobial consumption; drug resistance; antibiograms

• Reporting – sharing data with relevant hospital staff members; score cards

• Education – local practice guidelines, didactic rounds

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ID Physician ID Pharmacist

Microbiology

Epidemiology Information Systems

Antimicrobial Stewardship

Program

InfectionControl

Nursing

Prescribers Communication

Hospital Leadership

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Minimum Staffing Requirements(Source: AMMI Canada)

• Team Members• Physician: 1.0 FTE/1000 beds• Pharmacists: 3.0 FTE/1000 beds• Administrative Support: 0.5 FTE/1000 beds• Data Analyst: 0.4 FTE/1000 beds

• Steering Committee Members• Infectious Diseases• Pharmacy• Infection Control• Microbiology• Hospital Administration• Information Technology

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TRADITIONAL ASP STRATEGIES

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Traditional ASP Strategies: The Big Three

• Formulary Restriction

• Preauthorization

• Prospective Audit and Feedback

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Formulary Restriction

• Defined institutional formulary

• Direct control over antimicrobial use

• Minimal threat to prescriber autonomy

• Optimal strategy to deal with high-cost antibiotics

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Hospital Formulary Restriction

• Agents considered include those which have:• Potential to promote resistance• Potential for misuse• Broad-spectrum activity• High cost• Risk for serious adverse effects

• Examples• Imipenem, meropenem, ertapenem, aztreonam, daptomycin, linezolid,

amphotericin B, caspofungin• Other agents to consider include fluoroquinolones, clindamycin, and

fluconazole

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Fluoroquinolones

• Among the most commonly prescribed antibiotics worldwide

• Excessive use associated with increased FQ-resistant and ESBL-producing bacteria

• Exposure associated with MRSA colonization and Clostridium difficile infection in hospitals and LTCFs (Couderc C et al. CID 2014; Pitiriga V

e al. Adv Ther 2017)

• FQ restriction as an Antimicrobial Stewardship strategy

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Prospective Audit and Feedback

• Physician access to (most) antibiotics is not restricted

• ASP Team members review antibiotic prescribing practices

• Feedback of recommendations if reviewed antibiotics are deemed to be inappropriate

• Avoids loss of autonomy for prescribers; creates incentives for improved performance

• Labour-intensive; less effective than formulary restriction; compliance is voluntary

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Preauthorization – ID physician/ASP team

• Institutional Utilization Criteria• Prescriber indicates rationale for use

• Electronic (CPOE) or paper-based order form

• May challenge prescriber autonomy

• May result in Increased use of other antibiotics• “squeezing the balloon”

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“Low-Hanging Fruit” ASP Strategies

• Selection of the most obtainable targets with limited resources• Formulary restriction

• IV-to-oral conversion

• Automatic substitutions

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Intravenous-Oral Conversion

• Numerous studies demonstrate cost savings without compromising efficacy or safety

• Associated with:

• Decreased LOS

• Decreased catheter-related infections

• Reduced (pharmacy and nursing) workload

• Examples

• Fluoroquinolones

• 1st generation cephalosporins

• Metronidazole

• Fluconazole

• Linezolid

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Measurement

• Process Measures

• Antimicrobial costs

• Antimicrobial consumption

• DDD/1000 patient days

• DOT/1000 patients

• Clinical (Outcome) Measures• Rates of C. difficile infection

• Antimicrobial resistance rates

• Length of stay

• Readmission rates

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NOVEL STRATEGIES

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“Novel” Strategies

• Education of hospital ward Pharmacists on Antimicrobial Stewardship• “Train the trainer”

• Real-Time Clinical Documentation

• Structured Clinical Pathways with Stakeholder Engagement

• Allergy Delabeling

• Diagnostic Stewardship

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“Train the Trainer”

• Leveraging the power and knowledge of the team Pharmacist

• Regular communication with ASP team• Sharing of strategies

• Linkages with the Microbiology Laboratory• Secure Email communication of C. difficile results to Pharmacy Group

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DATA, DATA, and MORE DATA!

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Real-Time Clinical Documentation

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STRUCTURED CLINICAL PATHWAYS

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Antibiotic Allergy Delabeling

• Many patients with self-reported penicillin allergy are subsequently found to tolerate beta-lactam antibiotics

• Inaccurate allergy records promote increased use of suboptimal and more expensive antimicrobials with a greater risk of adverse effects

• An accurate allergy history is essential to enhance the quality of care

• Allergy records in the EMR must be updated to optimize future treatment

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Diagnostic Stewardship

• Modifying the process of ordering, performing, and reporting diagnostic tests

• Pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic interventions

• Guidelines for appropriate test ordering

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Morgan et al. JAMA. 2017;318:607-608

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ASP and IPAC Programs: Similarities

• Multidisciplinary

• Accountability and Leadership commitment

• Impact on Quality of Patient Care and Safety

• Use Metrics and Track outcome measures

• Mandated in all Health Care facilities

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Summary

• ASPs foster improved quality of care through judicious antimicrobial prescribing

• Engage hospital leadership in setting goals and expectations, and securing resources

• Include administrative leaders as members of the ASP

• Establish strong linkages with IPAC

• Share the impact of ASP interventions healthcare quality

• Implement proven strategies, and strive for CQI

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LHSC ASP Team

• ASP Pharmacists• Rita Dhami, PharmD• Zagorka Popovski, PharmD

• ASP Physician• Sameer Elsayed, MD

• Information Technology• Suhair AlShanteer

• Microbiology• Johan Delport

• IPAC• Alice Newman

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Thank You!

Forster SC. Nat Rev Microbiol 2017