Effect Analysis of Clinical Pharmacists' Participation in Multi-Disciplinary Treatment on 137 Cases of Pediatric Living Liver Transplantation
Objective To improve the effectiveness and safety of pediatric living liver transplantation.Methods The medical records of children underwent the living liver transplantation and received multi-disciplinary treatment(MDT)in the hospital from July 2017 to December 2023 were collected.The children's basic information,perioperative use of anti-infective drugs,pathogen examination,purpose of clinical pharmacists participating in MDT,adoption of consultation recommendations and children's disease outcomes were extracted and analyzed.Results A total of 137 children were included,who underwent 154 case times of MDT,with clinical pharmacists participating in 141 case times.The children were mainly in the range of>six months to one year(68 case times,32.85% ),and the main primary disease was biliary atresia(96 case times,70.07% ).The staff in the organ transplantation department(154 case times,100.00% ),pediatrics(147 case times,95.45% )and pediatric intensive care unit(142 case times,92.21% )participated more in pediatric MDT.The purpose of clinical pharmacists participating in MDT was mainly to guide the selection/adjustment of anti-infective drugs(112 case times,79.43% ).The early postoperative pathogen examination in 31 children was positive,and 54 strains of pathogenic bacteria were detected,in which the detection rate of Gram-negative bacteria was the highest(31 strains,57.41% ),and the main anti-infective drug was cefoperazone and sulbactam(1∶1,68 cases,49.64% ).The overall adoption rate of clinical pharmacists' opinions was 83.69%,with a cure rate of 42.37% .Conclusion The clinical pharmacists' participation in MDT can provide professional pharmaceutical recommendations for individualized medication in children undergoing living liver transplantation and further ensure the effectiveness and safety of treatment.
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