A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ANALYSE THE ANTIBIOTIC TRENDS IN PEDIATRIC PNEUMONIA IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL Authors: James E , JOSHUA JM, PAVITHRA S, JOSEPH RM, ALEX S, MOHAN SC AND MATHEWS SM
ABSTRACT
Study objective: To assess Antibiotic treatment pattern in pediatric pneumonia, to evaluate the
appropriateness of antibiotics, to study risk factors of pneumonia in children. Inappropriate use of
antibiotics leads to antibiotic resistance and related complications which is a major problem faced
worldwide.
Methodology: A single centered hospital based retrospective study was performed by collecting data of
148 pediatric patients with pneumonia for the last 3 years from the Department of Pediatrics.
Result: The mean age of pediatric population was found to be 2.5±1.9 yrs. Majority (57%) of them were
boys. Infants (49%) and incompletely immunized (53%) were predominantly having the risk of developing
infections. Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (75%) was found to be the most commonly prescribed antibiotics.
70.9% of patients were prescribed with single antibiotic. In this study, 51.4% of prescription was found to
be inappropriate. Among them, higher proportion was due to incorrect choice (78.8%) by using Gyssens
criteria.
Conclusion: Incorporation of clinical pharmacist must be brought into practice in India for providing proper
guidance on the usage of antibiotics and thereby preventing complications.
Keywords: Pediatrics, pneumonia, antibiotics, appropriateness Publication date: 01/01/2025 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2025/January/MS_IJBPAS_2025_8616.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.1.8616