D25. Community Acquired Pneumonia: Controversies in Management 2010
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a5493
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Antibiotic Failure/modification Rates In The Treatment Of Community-acquired Pneumonia (CAP) In The Outpatient Setting

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“…The 3-day grace period instated after T 0 has been used in other ATF studies, since treatment failure is typically assessed 3 days after the initial infection diagnosis and allows sufficient time for initial antibiotic therapy to target the suspected causal microorganism. 26 Additional hospitalizations were defined as any hospital admission or readmission for an acute or non-acute infection, as well as potential complications of infections (e.g. bacteremia, septicemia, osteomyelitis) during the outcome assessment period.…”
Section: Definition Of Atf and Outcome Assessment Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3-day grace period instated after T 0 has been used in other ATF studies, since treatment failure is typically assessed 3 days after the initial infection diagnosis and allows sufficient time for initial antibiotic therapy to target the suspected causal microorganism. 26 Additional hospitalizations were defined as any hospital admission or readmission for an acute or non-acute infection, as well as potential complications of infections (e.g. bacteremia, septicemia, osteomyelitis) during the outcome assessment period.…”
Section: Definition Of Atf and Outcome Assessment Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%