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Support Tool for Antibiotic Allergy deLabeling
Sponsor: Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
Summary
Antibiotic allergy labels (AAL) are reported in 7% of inpatient's charts, especially for beta-lactams (86% of AAL, i.e., prevalence of 6%). They are associated with increased length of hospital stay, and use of second-line and broad-spectrum antibiotics. Allergy workups are able to invalidate the majority of these AAL but are time-consuming and require invasive skin and provocation testing. The investigators recently evaluated, for the first time in Europa, a strictly non-invasive delabeling protocol using a questionnaire, medical file search and contact with primary care health care workers in 200 adult internal medicine inpatients with a beta-lactam AAL. Up to half of the AAL could be removed or refined, demonstrating the potential of this strategy. In this project, they aim to assess the impact of using the non-invasive 'AAL-fact-check' tool in a multicenter study, on antibiotic selection, and clinical, antimicrobial, and economic endpoints, as compared with the standard of care (i.e., no AAL-fact-check tool).
Official title: Impact Assessment of a Clinical Decision Support Tool for Non-invasive Antibiotic Allergy Label Delabeling and Refinement
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
3000
Start Date
2025-03-10
Completion Date
2026-05
Last Updated
2025-12-16
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
EPR search
A stored query in the EPR, that checks for re-exposure to the culprit antibiotic or class-member, from the date of AAL registration to the date of patient inclusion
Locations (1)
University Hospitals Leuven
Leuven, Belgium