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Clinical Pathways Leading To Antibiotic Initiation In Patients With Suspected Infection And Their Association With Delays And Mortality, X Han, C Lopez-Espina, P A. Verhoef, A Spicer, A Bhargava, L Schmalz, Matthew Sims, Alexandra Halalau, Nicholas Maddens, Aimee Espinosa
Clinical Pathways Leading To Antibiotic Initiation In Patients With Suspected Infection And Their Association With Delays And Mortality, X Han, C Lopez-Espina, P A. Verhoef, A Spicer, A Bhargava, L Schmalz, Matthew Sims, Alexandra Halalau, Nicholas Maddens, Aimee Espinosa
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Rationale: Delayed antibiotic therapy is associated with increased mortality in patients hospitalized with infection. The decision toinitiate therapy in patients with suspected infection is influenced by a variety of information, such as vital signs, and laboratoryresults. Identifying different patterns of events that lead to initiation is necessary to discover factors that could serve as targets forinterventions to expedite this process. We aimed to identify the most common sequences of events that precede antibioticordering and to quantify the time intervals between each event that contribute to antibiotic delays. Methods: This was aretrospective study of adult patients hospitalized at 4 community hospitals …