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Aggressive Antimicrobial Initiation for Suspected Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Infection Is Associated with Decreased Long-Term Survival after Critical Illness

机译:疑似重症监护病房获得性感染的积极抗菌措施与危重症患者的长期生存率降低相关

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Background: The long-term significance of early and prolonged antibiotic use in critically ill patients is yet to be described. Several studies suggest that antimicrobial exposure may have as yet unrecognized long-term effects on clinically meaningful outcomes. Our group previously conducted a quasi-experimental, before and after observational cohort study of hemodynamically stable surgical patients suspected of having an intensive care unit-acquired infection. This study demonstrated that aggressive initiation of antimicrobial therapy was associated with increased 30-day deaths. In a follow-up survival analysis, we hypothesized that aggressive antimicrobial treatment would not be a significant predictor of long-term death.
机译:背景:重症患者早期和长期使用抗生素的长期意义尚待描述。多项研究表明,抗菌药物暴露可能对临床有意义的结局具有尚未被认识的长期影响。我们的小组之前对怀疑患有重症监护室获得性感染的血液动力学稳定的手术患者进行了观察性队列研究前后的准实验研究。这项研究表明,积极开展抗微生物治疗与30天死亡人数增加相关。在后续的生存分析中,我们假设积极的抗菌治疗不会成为长期死亡的重要预测指标。

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