Descriptive management of suspected acute cystitis in adult patients by French general practitioners during remote consultation - 16/06/23
Highlights |
• | Cystitis management by French general practitioners became more common during the recent pandemic. |
• | Cystitis is a recurrent reason for remote consultation. |
• | Urine culture is overprescribed. |
• | Fluoroquinolones are overprescribed. |
Abstract |
Objectives |
The main objective of this study was to analyze French general practitioners’ (GP) online prescriptions for suspected acute cystitis using a single nationwide teleconsultation platform.
Patients and Methods |
First, a descriptive study of management for suspected cystitis was conducted from the 1st of January to the 31st of December 2020. After which, following pedagogical intervention, a pre/post descriptive analysis of the antibiotics prescribed was carried out.
Results |
Some 496,041 teleconsultations (TCs) were carried out in 2020 on the Qare platform. Among them, 15,089 TCs for cystitis with ICD-10 encoding (N30) were analyzed. Fosfomycin trometamol was the most prescribed antibiotic (n = 10297, 69%), while fluoroquinolones (n = 1568, 10.6%) were the second. Urine test strip was prescribed in 3157 (20%) and urine culture in 7033 (47%) of the TCs. July-August 2020 and July-August 2021 were compared and while a significant drop in fluoroquinolone prescriptions and a major increase in Fosfomycin trometamol were observed, there was no change in the prescriptions of urine culture. An average antibiotic conformity rate of 61.5% was observed before the intervention, and 68.8% afterwards.
Conclusions |
Cystitis is a recurrent reason for remote consultation. The study demonstrated sizable over-prescription of urine culture, ultrasound, and fluoroquinolones. Intervention should be improved and strengthened to guarantee continuous training and awareness of GP's on appropriate cystitis prescriptions in telemedicine.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Antibiotic, Cystitis, Remote consultation, Urinalysis
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Vol 53 - N° 4
Article 104707- juin 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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