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Duration of Treatment for Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteremia: a Retrospective Study

Authors :
Yahav, Dafna [0000-0003-3181-9791]
Babich, Tanya
Naucler, Pontus
Valik, John Karlsson
Giske, Christian G.
Benito, Natividad
Cardona, Rubén
Rivera, Alba
Pulcini, Céline
Fattah, Manal Abdel
Haquin, Justine
Macgowan, Alasdair
Grier, Sally
Chazan, Bibiana
Yanovskay, Anna
Ami, Ronen Ben
Landes, Michal
Nesher, Lior
Zaidman-Shimshovitz, Adi
McCarthy, Kate
Paterson, David L.
Tacconelli, Evelina
Buhl, Michael
Mauer, Susanna
Rodríguez-Baño, Jesús
Cueto, Marina de
Oliver, Antonio
Ruiz de Gopegui Bordes, Enrique
Cano, Ángela
Machuca, Isabel
Gozalo-Margüello, Mónica
Martínez-Martínez, Luis
González-Barbera, Eva M.
Gómez Alfaro, Iris
Salavert, Miguel
Beovic, Bojana
Saje, Andreja
Mueller-Premru, Manica
Pagani, Leonardo
Vitrat, Virginie
Kofteridis, Diamantis
Zacharioudaki, Maria
Maraki, Sofia
Weissman, Yulia
Paul, Mical
Dickstein, Yaakov
Leibovici, Leonard
Yahav, Dafna
Yahav, Dafna [0000-0003-3181-9791]
Babich, Tanya
Naucler, Pontus
Valik, John Karlsson
Giske, Christian G.
Benito, Natividad
Cardona, Rubén
Rivera, Alba
Pulcini, Céline
Fattah, Manal Abdel
Haquin, Justine
Macgowan, Alasdair
Grier, Sally
Chazan, Bibiana
Yanovskay, Anna
Ami, Ronen Ben
Landes, Michal
Nesher, Lior
Zaidman-Shimshovitz, Adi
McCarthy, Kate
Paterson, David L.
Tacconelli, Evelina
Buhl, Michael
Mauer, Susanna
Rodríguez-Baño, Jesús
Cueto, Marina de
Oliver, Antonio
Ruiz de Gopegui Bordes, Enrique
Cano, Ángela
Machuca, Isabel
Gozalo-Margüello, Mónica
Martínez-Martínez, Luis
González-Barbera, Eva M.
Gómez Alfaro, Iris
Salavert, Miguel
Beovic, Bojana
Saje, Andreja
Mueller-Premru, Manica
Pagani, Leonardo
Vitrat, Virginie
Kofteridis, Diamantis
Zacharioudaki, Maria
Maraki, Sofia
Weissman, Yulia
Paul, Mical
Dickstein, Yaakov
Leibovici, Leonard
Yahav, Dafna
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

[Introduction] There is no consensus regarding optimal duration of antibiotic therapy for Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia. We aimed to evaluate the impact of short antibiotic course.<br />[Methods] We present a retrospective multicenter study including patients with P. aeruginosa bacteremia during 2009–2015. We evaluated outcomes of patients treated with short (6–10 days) versus long (11–15 days) antibiotic courses. The primary outcome was a composite of 30-day mortality or bacteremia recurrence and/or persistence. Univariate and inverse probability treatment-weighted (IPTW) adjusted multivariate analysis for the primary outcome was performed. To avoid immortal time bias, the landmark method was used.<br />[Results] We included 657 patients; 273 received a short antibiotic course and 384 a long course. There was no significant difference in baseline characteristics of patients. The composite primary outcome occurred in 61/384 patients in the long-treatment group (16%) versus 32/273 in the short-treatment group (12%) (p = 0.131). Mortality accounted for 41/384 (11%) versus 25/273 (9%) of cases, respectively. Length of hospital stay was significantly shorter in the short group [median 13 days, interquartile range (IQR) 9–21 days, versus median 15 days, IQR 11–26 days, p = 0.002]. Ten patients in the long group discontinued antibiotic therapy owing to adverse events, compared with none in the short group. On univariate and multivariate analyses, duration of therapy was not associated with the primary outcome.<br />[Conclusions] In this retrospective study, 6–10 days of antibiotic course for P. aeruginosa bacteremia were as effective as longer courses in terms of survival and recurrence. Shorter therapy was associated with reduced length of stay and less drug discontinuation.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380453558
Document Type :
Electronic Resource