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Title: Rebound inverts the Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia prevention effect of antibiotic based decontamination interventions in ICU cohorts with prolonged length of stay.
Author: Hurley, James C.
Issue Date: 2024
Publication Title: Antibiotics
Volume: 13
Issue: 4
Start Page: 316
Abstract: Could rebound explain the paradoxical lack of prevention effect against Staphylococcus aureus blood stream infections (BSIs) with antibiotic-based decontamination intervention (BDI) methods among studies of ICU patients within the literature? Two meta-regression models were applied, each versus the group mean length of stay (LOS). Firstly, the prevention effects against S. aureus BSI [and S. aureus VAP] among 136 studies of antibiotic-BDI versus other interventions were analyzed. Secondly, the S. aureus BSI [and S. aureus VAP] incidence in 268 control and intervention cohorts from studies of antibiotic-BDI versus that among 165 observational cohorts as a benchmark was modelled. In model one, the meta-regression line versus group mean LOS crossed the null, with the antibiotic-BDI prevention effect against S. aureus BSI at mean LOS day 7 (OR 0.45; 0.30 to 0.68) inverted at mean LOS day 20 (OR 1.7; 1.1 to 2.6). In model two, the meta-regression line versus group mean LOS crossed the benchmark line, and the predicted S. aureus BSI incidence for antibiotic-BDI groups was 0.47; 0.09–0.84 percentage points below versus 3.0; 0.12–5.9 above the benchmark in studies with 7 versus 20 days mean LOS, respectively. Rebound within the intervention groups attenuated and inverted the prevention effect of antibiotic-BDI against S. aureus VAP and BSI, respectively. This explains the paradoxical findings.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/2578
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics13040316
Internal ID Number: 02521
Health Subject: STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
BACTEREMIA
ANTIBIOTIC-BASED DECONTAMINATION
SELECTIVE DIGESTIVE DECONTAMINATION
SPILL-OVER
REBOUND
META-REGRESSION
STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODEL
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Type: Journal Article
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