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Outcome of intravenous azithromycin therapy in patients with complicated scrub typhus compared with that of doxycycline therapy using propensity-matched analysis
- Source :
- Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 58(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- There are no well-matched, controlled studies comparing azithromycin with doxycycline for the treatment of complicated scrub typhus. A retrospective propensity score-matched case-control study was performed for patients who presented with complicated scrub typhus and were treated with doxycycline or azithromycin between 2001 and 2011. Data on comorbidities, clinical manifestations, laboratory studies, treatments, and outcomes were extracted for analysis. The clinical characteristics and outcomes of the azithromycin-treated group ( n = 73) were compared to those of the doxycycline-treated group ( n = 108). Of 181 patients, 73 from each group were matched by propensity scores. There were no significant differences in baseline characteristics between the matched groups. The treatment success and survival rates were not significantly different (89% [65/73 patients] versus 96% [70/73 patients] and 96% [70/73 patients] versus 96% [70/73 patients], respectively [ P > 0.05]). No difference was observed in the time to defervescence or length of hospital stay between the two groups ( P > 0.05). In complicated scrub typhus patients ( n = 181), multivariate analysis showed that only APACHE II score was an independent risk factor for mortality (95% confidence interval, 1.11 to 1.56; P < 0.001). Our data suggest that outcomes of azithromycin therapy are comparable to those of doxycycline therapy in patients with complicated scrub typhus.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Scrub typhus
Kaplan-Meier Estimate
Azithromycin
Clinical Therapeutics
Risk Factors
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Pharmacology (medical)
Risk factor
Propensity Score
Aged
Retrospective Studies
Pharmacology
Doxycycline
business.industry
Case-control study
Retrospective cohort study
medicine.disease
bacterial infections and mycoses
Confidence interval
Surgery
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Infectious Diseases
Treatment Outcome
Scrub Typhus
Case-Control Studies
Propensity score matching
Female
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10986596
- Volume :
- 58
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....480bbdcce3bbd861899aa34b03953fd5