Procalcitonin-guided Antibiotic Treatment in Patients With Positive Blood Cultures: A Patient-level Meta-analysis of Randomized Trials

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作者
Meier, Marc A. [1 ]
Branche, Angela [2 ]
Neeser, Olivia L. [1 ]
Wirz, Yannick [1 ]
Haubitz, Sebastian [1 ]
Bouadma, Lila
Wolff, Michel
Luyt, Charles E.
Chastre, Jean
Tubach, Florence
Christ-Crain, Mirjam
Corti, Caspar
Jensen, Jens-Ulrik S.
Deliberato, Rodrigo O.
Kristoffersen, Kristina B.
Damas, Pierre
Nobre, Vandack
Oliveira, Carolina F.
Shehabi, Yahya
Stolz, Daiana
Tamm, Michael
Mueller, Beat
Schuetz, Philipp [1 ]
机构
[1] Kantonsspital Aarau, Med Univ Dept, Aarau, Switzerland
[2] Univ Rochester, Rochester Gen Hosp, Dept Med, New York, NY USA
关键词
positive blood cultures; bacteremia; procalcitonin; antibiotic stewardship; ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY; MANAGEMENT; MULTICENTER; INFECTIONS; GUIDELINES; BACTEREMIA; DIAGNOSIS; DURATION;
D O I
10.1093/cid/ciy917
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background. Whether procalcitonin (PCT)-guided antibiotic management in patients with positive blood cultures is safe remains understudied. We performed a patient-level meta-analysis to investigate effects of PCT-guided antibiotic management in patients with bacteremia. Methods. We extracted and analyzed individual data of 523 patients with positive blood cultures included in 13 trials, in which patients were randomly assigned to receive antibiotics based on PCT levels (PCT group) or a control group. The main efficacy end-point was duration of antibiotic treatment. The main safety endpoint was mortality within 30 days. Results. Mean duration of antibiotic therapy was significantly shorter for 253 patients who received PCT-guided treatment than for 270 control patients (-2.86 days [95% confidence interval [CI], -4.88 to -.84]; P = .006). Mortality was similar in both arms (16.6% vs 20.0%; P = .263). In subgroup analyses by type of pathogen, we noted a trend of shorter mean antibiotic durations in the PCT arm for patients infected with gram-positive organisms or Escherichia coli and significantly shorter treatment for subjects with pneumococcal bacteremia. In analysis by site of infection, antibiotic exposure was shortened in PCT subjects with Streptococcus pneumoniae respiratory infection and those with E. coli urogenital infections. Conclusions. This meta-analysis of patients with bacteremia receiving PCT-guided antibiotic management demonstrates lower antibiotic exposure without an apparent increase in mortality. Few differences were demonstrated in subgroup analysis stratified by type or site of infection but notable for decreased exposure in patients with pneumococcal pneumonia and E. coli urogenital infections.
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