The bloodstream infection mortality risk score (BSIMRS) predicts the outcome of patients with Gram-negative bloodstream infections (BSI) with high discrimination. This retrospective cohort study examined the impact of inappropriate antimicrobial therapy on mortality in adult patients with Gram-negative BSI admitted to Palmetto Health Hospitals in Columbia, SC, USA, from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2012 after stratification by predicted prognosis at initial presentation using BSIMRS. A multivariate Cox regression model was used to identify independent risk factors for 28-day mortality overall and within each predefined BSIMRS category (\u3c5, 5 to 9, and ≥10). Relative risk reduction (RRR), absolute risk reduction (ARR), and number needed ...
Background. Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is ...
Objectives: We examined factors associated with follow-up blood cultures (FUBCs) in patients with mo...
OBJECTIVES: Early empiric antibiotic therapy in patients can improve clinical outcomes in Gram-negat...
The bloodstream infection mortality risk score (BSIMRS) predicts the outcome of patients with Gram-n...
AbstractMortality is a well-recognized complication of Gram-negative bloodstream infection (BSI). Th...
AbstractA risk score was recently derived to predict mortality in adult patients with Gram-negative ...
ABSTRACT The impact of bacterial species on outcome in bloodstream infections (BSI) is incompletely ...
The marked increase in the incidence of infections due to antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacilli...
This review sets out to evaluate the current evidence on the impact of inappropriate therapy on bloo...
Background: The role of follow up blood cultures (FUBC) in the management of gram-negative bloodstre...
Background Bloodstream infections (BSI) occur frequently and are associated with severe outcomes. I...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing antimicrobial resistance rates limit empirical antimicrobial treatment option...
Increasing rates of fluoroquinolone resistance (FQ-R) have limited empirical treatment options for G...
BACKGROUND: Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is...
Increasing antibiotic resistance makes choosing antibiotics for suspected Gram-negative infection ch...
Background. Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is ...
Objectives: We examined factors associated with follow-up blood cultures (FUBCs) in patients with mo...
OBJECTIVES: Early empiric antibiotic therapy in patients can improve clinical outcomes in Gram-negat...
The bloodstream infection mortality risk score (BSIMRS) predicts the outcome of patients with Gram-n...
AbstractMortality is a well-recognized complication of Gram-negative bloodstream infection (BSI). Th...
AbstractA risk score was recently derived to predict mortality in adult patients with Gram-negative ...
ABSTRACT The impact of bacterial species on outcome in bloodstream infections (BSI) is incompletely ...
The marked increase in the incidence of infections due to antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacilli...
This review sets out to evaluate the current evidence on the impact of inappropriate therapy on bloo...
Background: The role of follow up blood cultures (FUBC) in the management of gram-negative bloodstre...
Background Bloodstream infections (BSI) occur frequently and are associated with severe outcomes. I...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing antimicrobial resistance rates limit empirical antimicrobial treatment option...
Increasing rates of fluoroquinolone resistance (FQ-R) have limited empirical treatment options for G...
BACKGROUND: Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is...
Increasing antibiotic resistance makes choosing antibiotics for suspected Gram-negative infection ch...
Background. Mortality related to bloodstream infections (BSIs) is high. The epidemiology of BSIs is ...
Objectives: We examined factors associated with follow-up blood cultures (FUBCs) in patients with mo...
OBJECTIVES: Early empiric antibiotic therapy in patients can improve clinical outcomes in Gram-negat...