Reducing antimicrobial therapy for asymptomatic bacteriuria among noncatheterized inpatients: a proof-of-concept study

JA Leis, GW Rebick, N Daneman… - Clinical infectious …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
JA Leis, GW Rebick, N Daneman, WL Gold, SM Poutanen, P Lo, M Larocque, KG Shojania
Clinical infectious diseases, 2014academic.oup.com
This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that no longer routinely reporting urine culture
results from noncatheterized medical and surgical inpatients can greatly reduce
unnecessary antimicrobial therapy for asymptomatic bacteriuria without significant additional
laboratory workload. Larger studies are needed to confirm the generalizability, safety, and
sustainability of this model of care.
Abstract
This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that no longer routinely reporting urine culture results from noncatheterized medical and surgical inpatients can greatly reduce unnecessary antimicrobial therapy for asymptomatic bacteriuria without significant additional laboratory workload. Larger studies are needed to confirm the generalizability, safety, and sustainability of this model of care.
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