“…Comparator drug subcategories included a ÎČ-lactam arm in 16 studies [39-46,48-51,53,54,56,58], fluoroquinolone in 5 studies [44,46,47,55,57], aminoglycoside in 2 studies [53,56], and vancomycin in 1 study [52]; 6 employed double coverage [44,45,52-54,56]. The primary outcome for 17 of these 20 studies was clinical success [39-52,54,57,58] and 16 of 20 included a microbiological response assessment for underlying pathogens [39-43,45-48,50,52-54,56-58] (Table 1). Ten of 20 studies provided information about the minimum number of imipenem and comparator doses required for inclusion in analysis, 7 of which included patients if they received at least 1 dose of either imipenem or the comparator [39,41,42,46,47,50,57], and 1 study each excluding patients receiving fewer than 5 [49], 6 [40], and 15 [55] doses (Table 2).…”