Journal article
Study protocol for PREPARE: a phase II feasibility/safety randomised controlled trial on PeRiopErative Penicillin AlleRgy TEsting
JF De Luca, F James, S Vogrin, K Chua, L Fletcher, J Nazareth, R Guha, A Hardidge, N Douglas, J Carruthers, A Stewardson, AC Cheng, D Johnson, J Douglass, T Peel, J Trubiano
BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2023
Abstract
Introduction Patient-reported antibiotic allergy labels (AALs) are common. These labels have been demonstrated to have a negative impact on use of appropriate antibiotics and patient-related health outcomes. These patients are more likely to receive suboptimal antibiotics, have increased rates of surgical site infections and are more likely to be colonised with multidrug-resistant organisms. Increasing recognition that antibiotic allergy forms a key part of good antimicrobial stewardship has led to calls for greater access to antibiotic allergy assessment. PREPARE is a pilot randomised controlled trial of beta-lactam allergy assessment and point of care delabelling in perioperative patients ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by an unrestricted competitive grant from Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD).