Overruling of Procalcitonin-Guided Antibiotics for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Primary Care: Ancillary Study of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Author:

Knüsli José1ORCID,Lhopitallier Loïc2,Kronenberg Andreas34ORCID,Meuwly Jean-Yves5,Opota Onya6ORCID,Perrenoud Marc-Antoine6,Page Marie-Anne6,Kain Kevin C.78,Mamin Aline9,D’Acremont Valérie10,Senn Nicolas11ORCID,Mueller Yolanda11ORCID,Locatelli Isabella12,Boillat-Blanco Noémie1

Affiliation:

1. Infectious Diseases Service, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 46, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

2. Gare10 Lausanne General Practice, Av. de la gare 10, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland

3. Institute for Infectious Diseases, University of Bern, Friedbühlstrasse 51, 3001 Bern, Switzerland

4. Medix General Practice, Bubenbergplatz 8, 3011 Bern, Switzerland

5. Department of Radiology, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 46, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

6. Microbiology Institute, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 48, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

7. Tropical Disease Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth Street, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada

8. Sandra Rotman Centre for Global Health, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, 105 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3E6, Canada

9. Division of Infectious Diseases and Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva Hospitals, Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland

10. Digital Global Health Department, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 44, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

11. Department of Family Medicine, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 44, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

12. Department of Education, Research, and Innovation, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 44, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in primary care are a promising target for antibiotic stewardship. A clinical trial in Switzerland showed a large decrease in antibiotic prescriptions with procalcitonin guidance (cut-off < 0.25 µg/L) compared with usual care. However, one-third of patients with low procalcitonin at baseline received antibiotics by day 28. Aim: To explore the factors associated with the overruling of initial procalcitonin guidance. Design and Setting: Secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial in which patients with an LRTI were included. Method: Using the characteristics of patients, their disease, and general practitioners (GPs), we conducted a multivariate logistic regression, adjusted for clustering. Results: Ninety-five out of 301 (32%) patients with low procalcitonin received antibiotics by day 28. Factors associated with an overruling of procalcitonin guidance were: a history of chest pain (adjusted OR [aOR] 1.81, 95% confidence interval 1.03–3.17); a prescription of chest X-ray by the GP (aOR 4.65, 2.32–9.34); a C-reactive protein measured retrospectively above 100 mg/L (aOR 7.48, 2.34–23.93, reference ≤ 20 mg/L); the location of the GP practice in an urban setting (aOR 2.27, 1.18–4.37); and the GP’s number of years of experience (aOR per year 1.05, 1.01–1.09). Conclusions: Overruling of procalcitonin guidance was associated with GPs’ socio-demographic characteristics, pointing to the general behavioral problem of overprescription by physicians. Continuous medical education and communication training might support the successful implementation of procalcitonin point-of-care tests aimed at antibiotic stewardship.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Eureka Eurostars

Leenaards Foundation academic award

Canadian Institutes of Health Foundation

Canada Research Chairs program

Vaud Academic Society thesis grant

ECCMID 2022 travel grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,Biochemistry,Microbiology

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