The Impact of Methicillin Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia on Patient Outcomes: Mortality, Length of Stay, and Hospital Charges

Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology - Tập 26 Số 2 - Trang 166-174 - 2005
Sara E. Cosgrove1, Youlin Qi2, Keith S. Kaye3, Stephan Harbarth4, Adolf W. Karchmer2, Yehuda Carmeli5
1Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA.
2Harvard University
3Duke University
4University of Geneva
5Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center;

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AbstractObjective:To evaluate the impact of methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus on mortality, length of hospitalization, and hospital charges.Design:A cohort study of patients admitted to the hospital between July 1, 1997, and June 1, 2000, who had clinically significant S. aureus bloodstream infections.Setting:A 630-bed, urban, tertiary-care teaching hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.Patients:Three hundred forty-eight patients with S. aureus bacteremia were studied; 96 patients had methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). Patients with methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) and MRSA were similar regarding gender, percentage of nosocomial acquisition, length of hospitalization, ICU admission, and surgery before S. aureus bacteremia. They differed regarding age, comorbidities, and illness severity score.Results:Similar numbers of MRSA and MSSA patients died (22.9% vs 19.8%; P = .53). Both the median length of hospitalization after S. aureus bacteremia for patients who survived and the median hospital charges after S. aureus bacteremia were significantly increased in MRSA patients (7 vs 9 days, P = .045; $19,212 vs $26,424, P = .008). After multivariable analysis, compared with MSSA bacteremia, MRSA bacteremia remained associated with increased length of hospitalization (1.29 fold; P = .016) and hospital charges (1.36 fold; P = .017). MRSA bacteremia had a median attributable length of stay of 2 days and a median attributable hospital charge of $6,916.Conclusion:Methicillin resistance in S. aureus bacteremia is associated with significant increases in length of hospitalization and hospital charges.

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