Background Bloodstream infections (BSIs) cause significant morbidity and mortality in critically ill children but treatment duration is understudied. We describe the durations of antimicrobial treatment that critically ill children receive and explore factors associated with treatment duration. Methods We conducted a retrospective observational cohort study in six pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) across Canada. Associations between treatment duration and patient-, infection- and pathogen-related characteristics were explored using multivariable regression analyses. Results Among 187 criti...
Introduction: Inadequate empirical antibiotic therapy is associated with higher mortality in critica...
Background: An estimated 3.2 million patients annually develop healthcare-associated infections (HCA...
Background: The optimal treatment duration for patients with bloodstream infection is understudied. ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infections is unknown and u...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
Abstract Introduction The optimal duration of antibio...
Abstract Background Shorter-duration antibiotic treatment is sufficient for a range of bacterial inf...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to determine whether prior antimicrobial therapy is an...
Background: Broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy is a key driver of antimicrobial resistance. Here, ...
ObjectiveDelayed antimicrobial therapy in sepsis is associated with increased hospital mortality, bu...
Abstract Background The optimal treatment duration for patients with bloodstream infection is under...
Background: High-level evidence is limited for antibiotic duration in children hospitalized with com...
Reducing duration of antibiotic therapy without a dimin-u tion in effi cacy decreases cost, side eff...
Objective: To describe variables used by Saudi pediatric intensivists to make antibiotic-related dec...
Introduction: Early administration of antibiotics for sepsis, and of fluid boluses and vasoactive ag...
Introduction: Inadequate empirical antibiotic therapy is associated with higher mortality in critica...
Background: An estimated 3.2 million patients annually develop healthcare-associated infections (HCA...
Background: The optimal treatment duration for patients with bloodstream infection is understudied. ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infections is unknown and u...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
Abstract Introduction The optimal duration of antibio...
Abstract Background Shorter-duration antibiotic treatment is sufficient for a range of bacterial inf...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to determine whether prior antimicrobial therapy is an...
Background: Broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy is a key driver of antimicrobial resistance. Here, ...
ObjectiveDelayed antimicrobial therapy in sepsis is associated with increased hospital mortality, bu...
Abstract Background The optimal treatment duration for patients with bloodstream infection is under...
Background: High-level evidence is limited for antibiotic duration in children hospitalized with com...
Reducing duration of antibiotic therapy without a dimin-u tion in effi cacy decreases cost, side eff...
Objective: To describe variables used by Saudi pediatric intensivists to make antibiotic-related dec...
Introduction: Early administration of antibiotics for sepsis, and of fluid boluses and vasoactive ag...
Introduction: Inadequate empirical antibiotic therapy is associated with higher mortality in critica...
Background: An estimated 3.2 million patients annually develop healthcare-associated infections (HCA...
Background: The optimal treatment duration for patients with bloodstream infection is understudied. ...