OVERVIEW OF ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP

OVERVIEW OF
ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP
DR TANVEER REHMAN
SCIENTIST – B (MEDICAL)
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 2
Background
• Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
• Overuse and misuse of antimicrobials as a main driver for development of AMR
• Optimize the use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health
• Practical guidance on how to implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS)
programmes in the human health sector at health-care facility
• Improve patient outcomes, reduce AMR and health-care-associated infections,
and save health-care costs amongst others
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 3
Antimicrobial stewardship
• Careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one’s care
• Applied in the health-care setting as a tool for optimizing antimicrobial use
• One of three “pillars” of an integrated approach to health system strengthening
• Infection prevention and control (IPC) and medicine and patient safety
• WHO essential medicines list (EML) AWaRe classification
• Promotes equitable and quality health care towards the goal of achieving
universal health coverage (UHC)
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 4
‘Access’ Group – WHO ‘AWaRe’
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 5
‘WAtch’ Group – WHO ‘AWaRe’
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 6
‘REserve’ Group – WHO ‘AWaRe’
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25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 8
Aim of AMS
• Optimize the use of antibiotics
• Promote behaviour change in antibiotic prescribing and dispensing practices
• Improve quality of care and patient outcomes
• Save on unnecessary health-care costs
• Reduce further emergence, selection and spread of AMR
• Prolong the lifespan of existing antibiotics
• Build the best-practices capacity of health-care professionals
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 9
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 10
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 11
Antimicrobial prescribing facts
• 30% of all hospitalised in-patient at any given time receive antibiotics
• About 50% of antimicrobial use has been found to be inappropriate
• Up to 30% of all surgical prophylaxis is inappropriate
• URTI – reason for the 75% of the antibiotic prescriptions each year; in most
cases of URTIs, antibiotic confers little or no benefit
• 10-30% of antimicrobial cost can be saved by AMS
• Globally, dentists were reported to prescribe up to 11.3 % of all antibiotics.
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 12
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 13
Prospective (real-time) audit with feedback
• Prospective audit with feedback (e.g. on ward rounds) involves the assessment
of antibiotic therapy by AMS team, who make recommendations to prescribers
in real time when therapy is considered suboptimal.
• It may be performed alongside clinical personnel on ward rounds, providing
oral recommendations for changes in antibiotic treatment in real time.
• Alternatively, AMS team may perform ward rounds on their own, providing
written recommendations for changes in antibiotic treatment
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 14
Formulary restriction/preauthorization
• Use of restricted antibiotics may be limited to certain indications, prescribers,
services, patient populations or a combination of these.
• Selection of restricted antibiotics is done by facility authorities, the AMS team
and heads of units based on spectrum, cost or toxicities.
• Antibiotics are restricted before use; ensures expert approval before initiation
• Practical approach that allows attending physician to use the drug pending
approval by physician or AMS team after +/− 48 hours
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 15
Didactic education
• Formal or informal teaching to engage prescribers in improving antibiotic
prescribing, dispensing and administration practices
• Clinical case discussions, classes, reminders, conference presentations, student
and house staff teaching sessions, provision of written guidelines,
informational pamphlets, posters or e-mail alert – STG/ updates
• Education alone, without incorporation of active intervention is only
marginally effective
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 16
Streamlining/de-escalation
• All clinicians should perform a review of antibiotics 48 hours after prescription
• When microbiological results become available, antibiotic treatment should be
streamlined accordingly: choose the most active antibiotic(s) with least
toxicity, narrowest spectrum and lowest cost
• De-escalation is safe for sepsis and septic shock, and is associated with
decreased mortality
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 17
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 18
Outcome measures
• Outcome measures/indicators related to antimicrobial use
DDD or DOTS per 100(0) patient-days: Defined Daily Dose of an agent from
pharmacy dispensing or health-care facility purchasing data or Days of Therapy
from nursing chart administrative data (paper) in a period of time
• Outcome measures/ indicators related to patients and microbiology
In-hospital mortality, Length of stay, Readmission within 30 days after discharge
Clostridium difficile: Number of health-care-associated C. difficile infections
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 19
Common areas for improving antibiotic prescribing
• Overprescribing: when not needed, e.g. fever without evidence of infection,
viral infections, malaria, asymptomatic urinary tract colonization
• Overly broad spectrum: More broad-spectrum antibiotics (WATCH and
RESERVE) are prescribed than are necessary (e.g. surgical prophylaxis)
• Unnecessary combination therapy, including certain FDC: Multiple antibiotics
are used, particularly with overlapping spectra and in combinations that have
not been shown to improve clinical outcomes.
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 20
Common areas for improving antibiotic prescribing
• Wrong antibiotic choice: Wrong antibiotic(s) are prescribed for particular
indications/infections.
• Wrong dose: Over- or under dosing
• Wrong dose interval: Antibiotics are prescribed with the wrong dose interval
(too much time between doses).
• Wrong route: Antibiotics are prescribed by the wrong route (e.g. IV instead of
oral).
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 21
What can the individual physicians do
• Obtain appropriate cultures before starting antibiotic
• Review antibiotic use after 48 – 72 hours : does it need to be continued?
• Stop antibiotic in patient with alternative non-infectious diagnosis
• Optimize dosing and duration of antibiotic therapy
• Avoid unnecessary use, especially in viral upper respiratory tract infections
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 22
Health-care facility AMS team
• Implements day-to-day AMS activities like conducting regular ward rounds
• Undertakes audits or PPSs to assess the appropriateness of antibiotic prescription
• Monitors, analyses and interprets the quantity and types of antibiotic use at the
unit and/or facility-wide level
• Monitors antibiotic susceptibility and resistance rates for a range of key indicator
bacteria at the facility-wide level or uses the data from existing groups
• Facilitates education and training on AMS in the facility.
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 23
Health-care facility AMS team
Option 1: >2 : physician, a pharmacist, a nurse with expertise in infections or IPC,
and in facilities with a microbiology laboratory, a microbiologist
Option 2: a physician and a nurse or pharmacist, with access to expert advice
Option 3: an AMS champion, e.g. a physician, nurse or pharmacist leading the
stewardship programme, with access to expert advice (e.g. secondary or small
facilities with limited resources).
• Frequency of meetings: Weekly to two times a month
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 24
THANK YOU
25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 25
References
1. ICMR. Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Guideline
2. Antimicrobial stewardship programmes in health-care facilities in low-and middle-income
countries: a WHO practical toolkit
3. Vijay S, Ramasubramanian V, Bansal N, Ohri VC, Walia K. Hospital-based antimicrobial
stewardship, India. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2023
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OVERVIEW OF ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP

  • 1. OVERVIEW OF ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP DR TANVEER REHMAN SCIENTIST – B (MEDICAL) PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
  • 2. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 2
  • 3. Background • Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) • Overuse and misuse of antimicrobials as a main driver for development of AMR • Optimize the use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health • Practical guidance on how to implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes in the human health sector at health-care facility • Improve patient outcomes, reduce AMR and health-care-associated infections, and save health-care costs amongst others 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 3
  • 4. Antimicrobial stewardship • Careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one’s care • Applied in the health-care setting as a tool for optimizing antimicrobial use • One of three “pillars” of an integrated approach to health system strengthening • Infection prevention and control (IPC) and medicine and patient safety • WHO essential medicines list (EML) AWaRe classification • Promotes equitable and quality health care towards the goal of achieving universal health coverage (UHC) 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 4
  • 5. ‘Access’ Group – WHO ‘AWaRe’ 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 5
  • 6. ‘WAtch’ Group – WHO ‘AWaRe’ 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 6
  • 7. ‘REserve’ Group – WHO ‘AWaRe’ 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 7
  • 8. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 8
  • 9. Aim of AMS • Optimize the use of antibiotics • Promote behaviour change in antibiotic prescribing and dispensing practices • Improve quality of care and patient outcomes • Save on unnecessary health-care costs • Reduce further emergence, selection and spread of AMR • Prolong the lifespan of existing antibiotics • Build the best-practices capacity of health-care professionals 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 9
  • 10. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 10
  • 11. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 11
  • 12. Antimicrobial prescribing facts • 30% of all hospitalised in-patient at any given time receive antibiotics • About 50% of antimicrobial use has been found to be inappropriate • Up to 30% of all surgical prophylaxis is inappropriate • URTI – reason for the 75% of the antibiotic prescriptions each year; in most cases of URTIs, antibiotic confers little or no benefit • 10-30% of antimicrobial cost can be saved by AMS • Globally, dentists were reported to prescribe up to 11.3 % of all antibiotics. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 12
  • 13. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 13
  • 14. Prospective (real-time) audit with feedback • Prospective audit with feedback (e.g. on ward rounds) involves the assessment of antibiotic therapy by AMS team, who make recommendations to prescribers in real time when therapy is considered suboptimal. • It may be performed alongside clinical personnel on ward rounds, providing oral recommendations for changes in antibiotic treatment in real time. • Alternatively, AMS team may perform ward rounds on their own, providing written recommendations for changes in antibiotic treatment 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 14
  • 15. Formulary restriction/preauthorization • Use of restricted antibiotics may be limited to certain indications, prescribers, services, patient populations or a combination of these. • Selection of restricted antibiotics is done by facility authorities, the AMS team and heads of units based on spectrum, cost or toxicities. • Antibiotics are restricted before use; ensures expert approval before initiation • Practical approach that allows attending physician to use the drug pending approval by physician or AMS team after +/− 48 hours 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 15
  • 16. Didactic education • Formal or informal teaching to engage prescribers in improving antibiotic prescribing, dispensing and administration practices • Clinical case discussions, classes, reminders, conference presentations, student and house staff teaching sessions, provision of written guidelines, informational pamphlets, posters or e-mail alert – STG/ updates • Education alone, without incorporation of active intervention is only marginally effective 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 16
  • 17. Streamlining/de-escalation • All clinicians should perform a review of antibiotics 48 hours after prescription • When microbiological results become available, antibiotic treatment should be streamlined accordingly: choose the most active antibiotic(s) with least toxicity, narrowest spectrum and lowest cost • De-escalation is safe for sepsis and septic shock, and is associated with decreased mortality 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 17
  • 18. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 18
  • 19. Outcome measures • Outcome measures/indicators related to antimicrobial use DDD or DOTS per 100(0) patient-days: Defined Daily Dose of an agent from pharmacy dispensing or health-care facility purchasing data or Days of Therapy from nursing chart administrative data (paper) in a period of time • Outcome measures/ indicators related to patients and microbiology In-hospital mortality, Length of stay, Readmission within 30 days after discharge Clostridium difficile: Number of health-care-associated C. difficile infections 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 19
  • 20. Common areas for improving antibiotic prescribing • Overprescribing: when not needed, e.g. fever without evidence of infection, viral infections, malaria, asymptomatic urinary tract colonization • Overly broad spectrum: More broad-spectrum antibiotics (WATCH and RESERVE) are prescribed than are necessary (e.g. surgical prophylaxis) • Unnecessary combination therapy, including certain FDC: Multiple antibiotics are used, particularly with overlapping spectra and in combinations that have not been shown to improve clinical outcomes. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 20
  • 21. Common areas for improving antibiotic prescribing • Wrong antibiotic choice: Wrong antibiotic(s) are prescribed for particular indications/infections. • Wrong dose: Over- or under dosing • Wrong dose interval: Antibiotics are prescribed with the wrong dose interval (too much time between doses). • Wrong route: Antibiotics are prescribed by the wrong route (e.g. IV instead of oral). 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 21
  • 22. What can the individual physicians do • Obtain appropriate cultures before starting antibiotic • Review antibiotic use after 48 – 72 hours : does it need to be continued? • Stop antibiotic in patient with alternative non-infectious diagnosis • Optimize dosing and duration of antibiotic therapy • Avoid unnecessary use, especially in viral upper respiratory tract infections 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 22
  • 23. Health-care facility AMS team • Implements day-to-day AMS activities like conducting regular ward rounds • Undertakes audits or PPSs to assess the appropriateness of antibiotic prescription • Monitors, analyses and interprets the quantity and types of antibiotic use at the unit and/or facility-wide level • Monitors antibiotic susceptibility and resistance rates for a range of key indicator bacteria at the facility-wide level or uses the data from existing groups • Facilitates education and training on AMS in the facility. 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 23
  • 24. Health-care facility AMS team Option 1: >2 : physician, a pharmacist, a nurse with expertise in infections or IPC, and in facilities with a microbiology laboratory, a microbiologist Option 2: a physician and a nurse or pharmacist, with access to expert advice Option 3: an AMS champion, e.g. a physician, nurse or pharmacist leading the stewardship programme, with access to expert advice (e.g. secondary or small facilities with limited resources). • Frequency of meetings: Weekly to two times a month 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 24
  • 25. THANK YOU 25/09/2023 AMS Dr Tanveer Rehman RMRCBB 25 References 1. ICMR. Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Guideline 2. Antimicrobial stewardship programmes in health-care facilities in low-and middle-income countries: a WHO practical toolkit 3. Vijay S, Ramasubramanian V, Bansal N, Ohri VC, Walia K. Hospital-based antimicrobial stewardship, India. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2023