External Validation of Difficult-to-Treat Resistance Prevalence and Mortality Risk in Gram-Negative Bloodstream Infection Using Electronic Health Record Data From 140 US Hospitals.

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Difficult-to-treat resistance (DTR; ie, co-resistance to all first-line antibiotics) in gram-negative bloodstream infection (GNBSI) is associated with decreased survival in administrative data models. We externally validated DTR prevalence and associated mortality risk in GNBSI using detailed clinical data from electronic health records to adjust for baseline differences in acute illness severity.

Investigators
Abbreviation
Open Forum Infect Dis
Publication Date
2019-02-28
Volume
6
Issue
4
Page Numbers
ofz110
Pubmed ID
31240236
Medium
Electronic-eCollection
Full Title
External Validation of Difficult-to-Treat Resistance Prevalence and Mortality Risk in Gram-Negative Bloodstream Infection Using Electronic Health Record Data From 140 US Hospitals.
Authors
Kadri SS, Lai YLE, Ricotta EE, Strich JR, Babiker A, Rhee C, Klompas M, Dekker JP, Powers JH, Danner RL, Adjemian J,