Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy for surgery patients: A comparison with previous standard of care

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作者
Yang, Anjie [1 ]
Fung, Ron [1 ]
Brunton, James [2 ]
Dresser, Linda [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hlth Network, Dept Pharm, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada
[2] Univ Hlth Network, Div Infect Dis, Dept Med, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
Home parenteral antimicrobial therapy; OPAT; Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy; ANTIBIOTIC-THERAPY; COST-ANALYSIS; OPAT; INFECTIONS; DAPTOMYCIN; OSTEOMYELITIS; PERSPECTIVE; IMPACT; TRIAL;
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10.1155/2013/754897
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Current literature reports that outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) programs improve cure rates, and reduce length of hospitalization and costs. OPAT programs are still relatively new in Canada. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the benefits of an OPAT program initiated at a multispecialty tertiary care facility in Toronto, Ontario, compared with the previous standard of care. METHODS: The present retrospective observational study was conducted using data from a group of surgical patients who were treated for active infections. Between February 1, 2010 and November 30, 2010, a total of 108 surgical patients were enrolled in the OPAT program. Patients were matched 1:1 with historical controls discharged between January 1, 2001 and January 1, 2010 according to age, sex, type of surgery, infection and comorbidities (Charlson Comorbidity Index). Cure rate, 30-day rehospitalization and length of stay were evaluated as primary end points. RESULTS: Of 108 eligible OPAT patients, 21 were matched to the control group using the prespecified criteria. For this cohort, the OPAT program was associated with improved cure rates (OPAT 61.7% versus control 57.1%; P>0.10), reduction in rehospitalization rate (14.3% versus 28.6%; P>0.10) and reduced length of stay (10.7 versus 13.9 days, P>0.10) compared with the control group. CONCLUSIONS: For this cohort of surgery patients, the OPAT program demonstrated a trend toward improved outcomes but did not achieve statistical significance. Due to the lack of statistical power, further evaluation is required to determine the full benefit of OPAT to patients and the health care system.
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