Timing of antibiotic administration and outcomes for medicare patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia

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Houck, PM
Bratzler, DW
Nsa, W
Ma, A
Bartlett, JG
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[1] Ctr Medicare Serv, Seattle, WA 98121 USA
[2] Ctr Medicaid Serv, Seattle, WA 98121 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] Oklahoma Fdn Med Qual Inc, Oklahoma City, OK USA
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10.1001/archinte.164.6.637
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Pneumonia accounts for more than 600 000 Medicare hospitalizations yearly. Guidelines have recommended antibiotic treatment within 8 hours of arrival at the hospital. Methods: We performed a retrospective study using medical records from a national random sample of 18 209 Medicare patients older than 65 years who were hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia from July 1998 through March 1999. Outcomes were severity-adjusted mortality, readmission within 30 days of discharge, and length of stay (LOS). Results: Among 13 771 (75.6%) patients who had not received outpatient antibiotic agents, antibiotic administration within 4 hours of arrival at the hospital was associated with reduced in-hospital mortality (6.8% vs 7.4%; adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 0.85; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.74-0.98), mortality within 30 days of admission (11.6% vs 12.7%; AOR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.76-0.95), and LOS exceeding the 5-day median (42.1% vs 45.1%; AOR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.83-0.96). Mean LOS was 0.4 days shorter with antibiotic administration within 4 hours than with later administration. Timing was not associated with readmission. Antibiotic administration within 4 hours of arrival was documented for 60.9% of all patients and for more than 50% of patients regardless of hospital characteristics. Conclusions: Antibiotic administration within 4 hours of arrival was associated with decreased mortality and LOS among a random sample of older inpatients with community-acquired pneumonia who had not received antibiotics as outpatients. Administration within 4 hours can prevent deaths in the Medicare population, offers cost savings for hospitals, and is feasible for most inpatients.
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