Of 100 total patients, 81 received an FQ for an inappropriate indication. Of these cases, 43 (53%) were judged inappropriate because another agent was considered first line, 27 (33%) because there was no evidence of infection based on the documented evaluation, and 11 (14%) because of inability to assess the need for antimicrobial therapy. Although the prevalence of inappropriate use was similar across various clinical scenarios, there was a borderline significant association between the hospital in which the ED was located and inappropriate FQ use. Of the 19 patients who received an FQ for an appropriate indication, only 1 received both the correct dose and duration of therapy.
— Ebbing Lautenbach, MD, MPH; Lori A. Larosa, PharmD; Nishaminy Kasbekar, PharmD; Helen P. Peng, PharmD; Richard J. Maniglia, MD; Neil O. Fishman, MD
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