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Impact of Infectious Disease Consultation on Quality of Care, Mortality, and Length of Stay in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Results From a Large Multicenter Cohort Study
by
Morris, Andrew M.
, Showler, Adrienne
, Steinberg, Marilyn
, Tomlinson, George
, Bell, Chaim M.
, Bai, Anthony D.
, Ricciuto, Daniel R.
, Burry, Lisa
, Fernandes, Tania
, Fernando, Eshan
, Chiu, Anna
, Raybardhan, Sumit
, Science, Michelle
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Antibiotics
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
/ Bacteremia - mortality
/ Blood
/ Cohort Studies
/ Disease management
/ Female
/ Gram-positive bacteria
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Impact analysis
/ Infectious diseases
/ Length of Stay
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Public health
/ Quality of care
/ Quality of Health Care
/ Referral and Consultation - utilization
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Staphylococcal Infections - mortality
/ Survival Analysis
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Young Adult
2015
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Impact of Infectious Disease Consultation on Quality of Care, Mortality, and Length of Stay in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Results From a Large Multicenter Cohort Study
by
Morris, Andrew M.
, Showler, Adrienne
, Steinberg, Marilyn
, Tomlinson, George
, Bell, Chaim M.
, Bai, Anthony D.
, Ricciuto, Daniel R.
, Burry, Lisa
, Fernandes, Tania
, Fernando, Eshan
, Chiu, Anna
, Raybardhan, Sumit
, Science, Michelle
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Antibiotics
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
/ Bacteremia - mortality
/ Blood
/ Cohort Studies
/ Disease management
/ Female
/ Gram-positive bacteria
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Impact analysis
/ Infectious diseases
/ Length of Stay
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Public health
/ Quality of care
/ Quality of Health Care
/ Referral and Consultation - utilization
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Staphylococcal Infections - mortality
/ Survival Analysis
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Young Adult
2015
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Impact of Infectious Disease Consultation on Quality of Care, Mortality, and Length of Stay in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Results From a Large Multicenter Cohort Study
by
Morris, Andrew M.
, Showler, Adrienne
, Steinberg, Marilyn
, Tomlinson, George
, Bell, Chaim M.
, Bai, Anthony D.
, Ricciuto, Daniel R.
, Burry, Lisa
, Fernandes, Tania
, Fernando, Eshan
, Chiu, Anna
, Raybardhan, Sumit
, Science, Michelle
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Antibiotics
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
/ Bacteremia - mortality
/ Blood
/ Cohort Studies
/ Disease management
/ Female
/ Gram-positive bacteria
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Impact analysis
/ Infectious diseases
/ Length of Stay
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Public health
/ Quality of care
/ Quality of Health Care
/ Referral and Consultation - utilization
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Staphylococcal Infections - mortality
/ Survival Analysis
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Young Adult
2015
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Impact of Infectious Disease Consultation on Quality of Care, Mortality, and Length of Stay in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Results From a Large Multicenter Cohort Study
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Impact of Infectious Disease Consultation on Quality of Care, Mortality, and Length of Stay in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Results From a Large Multicenter Cohort Study
2015
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Background. We assessed the impact of infectious disease (ID) consultation on management and outcome in patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB). Methods. A retrospective cohort study examined consecutive SAB patients from 6 academic and community hospitals between 2007 and 2010. Quality measures of management including echocardiography, repeat blood culture, removal of infectious foci, and antibiotic therapy were compared between ID consultation (IDC) and no ID consultation (NIDC) groups. A competing risk model with propensity score adjustment was used to compare in-hospital mortality and time to discharge. Results. Of 847 SAB patients, 506 (60%) patients received an ID consultation and 341 (40%) patients did not. Echocardiography was done for 371 (73%) IDC and 191 (56%) NIDC patients (P < .0001) in hospital. Blood cultures were repeated within 2–4 days of bacteremia in 207 (41%) IDC and 107 (31%) NIDC patients (P = .0058). The infectious foci removal rate was not statistically different between the 2 groups. For empiric therapy, 474 (94%) IDC and 297 (87%) NIDC patients received appropriate antibiotics (P = .0013). For patients who finished the planned course of antibiotics, 285 of 422 (68%) IDC and 141 of 262 (54%) NIDC patients received the appropriate duration of antibiotic therapy (P = .0004). In hospital, 204 (24%) patients died: 104 of 506 (21%) IDC and 100 of 341 (29%) NIDC patients. Matched by propensity score, ID consultation had a subdistribution hazard ratio of 0.72 (95% confidence interval [CI], .52–.99; P = .0451) for in-hospital mortality and 1.28 (95% CI, 1.06–1.56; P = .0109) for being discharged alive. Conclusions. ID consultation is associated with better adherence to quality measures, reduced in-hospital mortality, and earlier discharge in patients with SAB.
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