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Development, implementation, and evaluation of a ketoconazole practice guideline for ARDS prophylaxis

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and evaluate a practice guideline using ketoconazole for the prevention of the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in critically ill patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In hospital A (study hospital), we developed a guideline for ketoconazole prophylaxis in patients at high risk of ARDS using evidence from two randomized trials. We prospectively implemented the guideline using intensive care unit (ICU) teaching sessions, in-services, informational posters, and patient-specific individual audit and feedback. ICU caregivers in hospital B (concurrent control hospital) did not participate in the guideline development or implementation and were unaware of the conduct of the study. RESULTS: Patients at risk of ARDS were similar in hospitals A and B. Implementation of the guideline was associated with a significantly higher use of ketoconazole use for ARDS prevention (P < .0001) and a significantly lower rate of ARDS (P < .05) in hospital A compared with hospital B. Mortality, duration of ventilation, and ICU stay were similar. CONCLUSION: Development and implementation of a prophylactic ketoconazole practice guideline for ICU patients at high risk of ARDS was associated with a higher prescription of ketoconazole and a lower rate of ARDS in the study hospital than in the control hospital.

Authors

Sinuff T; Cook DJ; Peterson JC; Fuller HD

Journal

Journal of Critical Care, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 1–6

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

DOI

10.1016/s0883-9441(99)90001-1

ISSN

0883-9441

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