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Morbidity from in-hospital complications is greater than treatment failure in patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia

  • Natasha E. Holmes
  • , J. Owen Robinson
  • , Sebastiaan J. van Hal
  • , Wendy J. Munckhof
  • , Eugene Athan
  • , Tony M. Korman
  • , Allen C. Cheng
  • , John D. Turnidge
  • , Paul D. R. Johnson
  • , Benjamin P. Howden

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Abstract

Background: Various studies have identified numerous factors associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB). A new study was created to provide deeper insight into in-hospital complications and risk factors for treatment failure. Methods: Adult patients hospitalised with Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) were recruited prospectively into a multi-centre cohort. The primary outcome was treatment failure at 30 days (composite of all-cause mortality, persistent bacteraemia, or recurrent bacteraemia), and secondary measures included in-hospital complications and mortality at 6- and 12-months. Data were available for 222 patients recruited from February 2011 to December 2012. Results: Treatment failure at 30-days was recorded in 14.4% of patients (30-day mortality 9.5%). Multivariable analysis predictors of treatment failure included age > 70 years, Pitt bacteraemia score ≥ 2, CRP at onset of SAB > 250 mg/L, and persistent fevers after SAB onset; serum albumin at onset of SAB, receipt of appropriate empiric treatment, recent healthcare attendance, and performing echocardiography were protective. 6-month and 12-month mortality were 19.1% and 24.2% respectively. 45% experienced at least one in-hospital complication, including nephrotoxicity in 19.5%. Conclusions: This study demonstrates significant improvements in 30-day outcomes in SAB in Australia. However, we have identified important areas to improve outcomes from SAB, particularly reducing renal dysfunction and in-hospital treatment-related complications.
Original languageEnglish
Article number107
Number of pages9
JournalBMC Infectious Diseases
Volume18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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Keywords

  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • bacteremia
  • mortality

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