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OPAT has similar safety, lower costs versus inpatient antibiotic therapy

Patients receiving outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) after hospitalization for bacterial infection had 90-day adverse event rates of 35.6% compared to 39.0% in those who stayed in the hospital for parenteral antimicrobial therapy, a retrospective Canadian study found.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/04/27/opat-has-similar-safety-lower-costs-versus-inpatient-antibiotic-therapy.htm
27 Apr 2022

The reality of postacute care

Skilled nursing facilities and home health care can help patients continue recovering after discharge, but hospitalists, patients, and caregivers must understand their limitations.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/04/27/free/the-reality-of-postacute-care.htm
27 Apr 2022

Gram stain-guided antibiotics for VAP noninferior to guideline-based therapy

Compared with guideline-based treatment, treatment guided by Gram staining significantly reduced use of broad-spectrum antibiotics and yielded similar clinical responses in patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), a Japanese trial found.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/04/13/gram-stain-guided-antibiotics-for-vap-noninferior-to-guideline-based-therapy.htm
13 Apr 2022

Azithromycin associated with less treatment failure than beta-lactams in hospitalized COPD patients

In a retrospective cohort study at six Michigan hospitals, treatment failed in 19.6% of patients with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who received azithromycin and 32.3% of those who received a beta-lactam.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/03/30/azithromycin-associated-with-less-treatment-failure-than-beta-lactams-in-hospitalized-copd-patients.htm
30 Mar 2022

Why perioperative anaphylaxis is like paella

An expert speaker at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology 2022 Annual Meeting drew parallels between perioperative anaphylaxis and the Spanish dish, reviewing differential diagnoses, causal agents, and useful labs.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/03/23/why-perioperative-anaphylaxis-is-like-paella.htm
23 Mar 2022

Real-time clinical decision support associated with improved pneumonia care

A trial at 16 hospitals in Utah found lower mortality rates, improved antibiotic prescribing, and increased discharge to home after deployment of guideline-based electronic clinical decision support for pneumonia care in the ED.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/03/16/real-time-clinical-decision-support-associated-with-improved-pneumonia-care.htm
16 Mar 2022

Infected femoral closure device after cardiac catheterization

A patient presented with cellulitis at a vascular access site 10 days after undergoing cardiac catheterization.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/03/09/free/brief-case-infected-femoral-closure-device.htm
9 Mar 2022

Guidelines not always followed in patients with CAP

A study of data from 177 U.S. hospitals found that almost all patients admitted with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) received blood cultures and less than a quarter were tested for influenza.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/03/02/guidelines-not-always-followed-in-patients-with-cap.htm
2 Mar 2022

Antibiotic stewardship strategies linked to lower antibiotic overuse at discharge

Hospitals that had review of antibiotics prior to discharge had significantly lower overuse of antibiotics at discharge in patients with community-acquired pneumonia or urinary tract infection, according to a recent survey of Michigan hospitals.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/02/23/antibiotic-stewardship-strategies-linked-to-lower-antibiotic-overuse-at-discharge.htm
23 Feb 2022

Less than a quarter of patients hospitalized with CAP tested for influenza

Data gathered from 179 U.S. hospitals in 2010-2015 also indicated that hospitalized patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) who did get tested for flu and were positive were more likely to receive antiviral treatment and shorter courses of antibiotics.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2022/02/16/less-than-a-quarter-of-patients-hospitalized-with-cap-tested-for-influenza.htm
16 Feb 2022

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