急诊科
回顾性队列研究
泌尿系统
医学
队列
抗生素
急诊医学
中心(范畴论)
重症监护医学
内科学
微生物学
生物
护理部
化学
结晶学
作者
Westberg Ng,Shou-Yen Chen,Hsien-Yi Chen,Chip-Jin Ng,Shi-Ying Gao,Chih-Huang Li
出处
期刊:Life
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2025-03-26
卷期号:15 (4): 545-545
摘要
Urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly complicated ones, contribute significantly to emergency department (ED) visits and demand prompt treatment due to risks such as urosepsis. The effect of antibiotic concordance on patient outcomes with UTIs is unknown. We conducted a retrospective analysis from 2014 to 2023, focusing on those who received antibiotics for at least three days and had positive urine cultures. Patients were matched using propensity score matching to compare outcomes between those receiving concordant and discordant empirical antibiotics. We conducted propensity score matching to compare groups based on the initial empirical antibiotic’s pathogen sensitivity (concordant vs. discordant). Within our results, Escherichia coli emerged as the predominant pathogen (64.8%), but concordance varied widely among antibiotics, with Ertapenem showing the highest (91.3%) and Cefazolin showing the lowest rates (21.5%). There was no significant difference in mortality rates or ICU stays between the concordant and discordant groups. However, the hospital stay duration was notably shorter (11.5 ± 9.2 vs. 12.2 ± 9.4 days, p < 0.05) for patients receiving concordant treatment, indicating a faster recovery. Our findings suggest that, while choosing concordant antibiotics might not significantly affect mortality, it might be associated with a shorter recovery period during hospitalization. Choosing concordant antibiotics based on patient severity and punctually updated local sensitivity reports might minimize healthcare costs, and prevent ED overcrowding.
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