Early broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment reduces mortality in patients with septic shock. In a multicenter, prospective observational study, we explored whether delayed appropriate antimicrobial therapy (AAT) influences outcome in Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection (SAB). Two hundred and fifty-six patients with SAB from ten German study centers were enrolled and followed for 3 months. Predisposing factors, clinical features, diagnostic procedures, antimicrobial therapy, and outcome were recorded. The appropriateness of antimicrobial therapy was judged by a trained physician based on in vitro activity, dosage, and duration of therapy. Therapy was considered to be delayed when more than 24 h elapsed between the first positive blo...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
Abstract Background Timely antimicrobial treatment an...
Early broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment reduces mortality in patients with septic shock. In a m...
Early broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment reduces mortality in patients with septic shock. In a m...
Background: Timely empiric antimicrobial therapy is one of the cornerstones of the management of sus...
Early appropriate antimicrobial therapy is crucial in patients with sepsis and septic shock. Studies...
Gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious condition with estimated 30% mortal...
To review the impact of the timeliness of antibiotic therapy on the outcome of patients with sepsis ...
Abstract Background Temporal relationships between the time to appropriate antibiotic therapy and ou...
Objectives: The relationship between the timing of antibiotics and mortality among septic shock pati...
For the last decades, the timing of antimicrobial therapy has remained a hotly debated topic in seps...
BACKGROUND: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infections is unknown and u...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious condition with estimate...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
Abstract Background Timely antimicrobial treatment an...
Early broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment reduces mortality in patients with septic shock. In a m...
Early broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment reduces mortality in patients with septic shock. In a m...
Background: Timely empiric antimicrobial therapy is one of the cornerstones of the management of sus...
Early appropriate antimicrobial therapy is crucial in patients with sepsis and septic shock. Studies...
Gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious condition with estimated 30% mortal...
To review the impact of the timeliness of antibiotic therapy on the outcome of patients with sepsis ...
Abstract Background Temporal relationships between the time to appropriate antibiotic therapy and ou...
Objectives: The relationship between the timing of antibiotics and mortality among septic shock pati...
For the last decades, the timing of antimicrobial therapy has remained a hotly debated topic in seps...
BACKGROUND: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infections is unknown and u...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) is a serious condition with estimate...
Excessive duration of antibiotic treatment is a major factor for inappropriate antibiotic consumptio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
Abstract Background Timely antimicrobial treatment an...