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Management bundles for candidaemia: the impact of compliance on clinical outcomes

Authors :
Y. Kobayashi
A. Masuda
Takahito Nei
M. Kobayashi
I. Nakamura
Yoshio Takesue
Shunji Takakura
N. Kikuchi
M. Aizawa
J. Ogawa
S. Sugitani
K. Takeda
M. Yoshioka
K. Kawahara
I. Tandai
H. Johnai
Y. Nagao
K. Yoshimoto
A. Tsukamoto
H. Ohyagi
T. Kawaoka
C. Yasunaga
M. Kaneda
Y. Yamagishi
T. Iwamura
M. Hashimoto
Y. Ichimiya
K. Nakamura
E. Nakataki
J. Kuroki
T. Kaji
K. Yamada
S. Ikuta
H. Murai
S. Honda
K. Amino
N. Sugita
K. Nakajima
M. Shirano
Shigeto Oda
Y. Goto
Nagako Okuda
Hiroshige Mikamo
Shigeru Kohno
H. Hanamoto
Takashi Ueda
M. Ogata
C. Yamashita
Tetsuya Yagi
Y. Minamishima
Yuko Kitagawa
J. Sashihara
C. Yoshida
K. Suzuki
I. Sanada
S. Fuke
Y. Hatano
S. Tsuchihashi
M. Kawada
H. Yagi
Source :
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014.

Abstract

Objectives: The Mycoses Forum in Japan has developed management bundles for candidaemia to incorporate into bedside practice. The aim of this study was to investigate nationwide compliance with the bundles and their impact on clinical outcomes. Methods: Non-neutropenic patients treated with antifungals for candidaemia were surveyed. Bundles consist of nine items to complete. Data were sent to the central office between July 2011 and April 2012. Results: Six hundred and eight patients were analysed. The compliance rate for achieving all elements was 6.9%, and it increased to 21.4% when compliance was analysed by the bundle except for oral switch. There was a significant difference in clinical success between patients with and without compliance [92.9% versus 75.8% (P ¼0.011)]. Compliance with the bundles, however, failed to be an independent factor associated with favourable outcomes. When step-down oral therapy was excluded from the elements of compliance, compliance with the bundles was revealed to be an independent predictor of clinical success (OR 4.42, 95% CI 2.05 –9.52) and mortality (OR 0.27, 95% CI 0.13 – 0.57). Independent individual elements contributing to clinical success were removal of central venous catheters within 24 h, assessment of clinical efficacy on the third to the fifth day and at least 2 weeks of therapy after clearance of candidaemia. Conclusions: Compliance with the bundles for candidaemia had a beneficial effect on clinical outcomes. Promotion of the bundles approach may have the potential to narrow the gap between clinical evidence and bedside practice.

Details

ISSN :
14602091 and 03057453
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....960efe0e68f546563e9b0b8314da7db4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dku414