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One Hundred Explicit Definitions of Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions of Antibiotics in Hospitalized Older Patients: The Results of an Expert Consensus Study

Nicolas Baclet    
Emmanuel Forestier    
Gaëtan Gavazzi    
Claire Roubaud-Baudron    
Vincent Hiernard    
Rozenn Hequette-Ruz    
Serge Alfandari    
Hugues Aumaître    
Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers    
Pauline Caraux-Paz    
Alexandre Charmillon    
Sylvain Diamantis    
Thibaut Fraisse    
Pierre Gazeau    
Maxime Hentzien    
Jean-Philippe Lanoix    
Marc Paccalin    
Alain Putot    
Yvon Ruch    
Eric Senneville and Jean-Baptiste BeuscartaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list    

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Background: In geriatrics, explicit criteria for potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) are useful for optimizing drug use. Objective: To produce an expert consensus on explicit definitions of antibiotic-PIPs for hospitalized older patients. Methods: We conducted a Delphi survey involving French experts on antibiotic stewardship in hospital settings. During the survey?s rounds, the experts gave their opinion on each explicit definition, and could suggest new definitions. Definitions with a 1-to-9 Likert score of between 7 and 9 from at least 75% of the participants were adopted. The results were discussed during consensus meetings after each round. Results: Of the 155 invited experts, 128 (82.6%) participated in the whole survey: 59 (46%) infectious diseases specialists, 45 (35%) geriatricians, and 24 (19%) other specialists. In Round 1, 65 explicit definitions were adopted and 21 new definitions were suggested. In Round 2, 35 other explicit definitions were adopted. The results were validated during consensus meetings (with 44 participants after Round 1, and 54 after Round 2). Conclusions: The present study is the first to have provided a list of explicit definitions of potentially inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions for hospitalized older patients. It might help to disseminate key messages to prescribers and reduce inappropriate prescriptions of antibiotics.

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