• Pediatric emergency care · Jul 2020

    Multicenter Study

    Assessment of Emergency Department Antibiotic Discharge Prescription Dosing Errors for Pediatric Patients in a Community Hospital Health System.

    • Linda Barstow, Erika Herman, Heidi Phillips, and Patrick Maloney.
    • From the Department of Pharmacy.
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020 Jul 1; 36 (7): e393-e396.

    ObjectivesWe quantify and describe emergency department antibiotic discharge prescription dosing errors for pediatric patients in a community hospital health system.MethodsThis was a retrospective chart review evaluating emergency department discharge prescriptions written between July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015. Pediatric patients who received a prescription for an oral antibiotic were included in error analysis if they had a weight updated in the electronic medical record during the encounter. We used a predefined threshold of +10% variance from the recommended dose to quantify error. Prescriber, environmental, and antibiotic specific data were also collected to identify variables associated with high incidence of error.ResultsAmong the 1934 prescriptions included in our error analysis, we detected 776 (40%) dosing errors. Of the prescriptions reviewed, 288 (15%) contained an overdosing error and 488 (25%) contained an underdosing error. There were 208 underdosing errors written for amoxicillin to treat acute otitis media. These errors represented 43% of the total underdosing errors and had a greater magnitude of variance from the recommended dose compared with overall underdosing errors.ConclusionsUnderdosing of amoxicillin in acute otitis media was a dosing error that occurred frequently throughout our community health system. Further research is needed to identify the clinical impact these errors have on pediatric patients.

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