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1835. Evaluating Regional Nursing Home Antibiograms to Advance Stewardship at 233 Skilled Nursing Facilities in Georgia, USA

BACKGROUND: US skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) must have antibiotic stewardship programs to receive Medicare; this requires access to summary susceptibility data (antibiograms). Most SNFs test too few clinical samples to generate antibiograms by CLSI standards. We evaluated approaches to combining...

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Autores principales: Pack, Jacob, Zheng, Ziduo, Sefton, Sam, Moore, Renee, Price, Steve, Camp, Mayfield, Fridkin, Scott
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6252759/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1491
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author Pack, Jacob
Zheng, Ziduo
Sefton, Sam
Moore, Renee
Price, Steve
Camp, Mayfield
Fridkin, Scott
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Price, Steve
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description BACKGROUND: US skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) must have antibiotic stewardship programs to receive Medicare; this requires access to summary susceptibility data (antibiograms). Most SNFs test too few clinical samples to generate antibiograms by CLSI standards. We evaluated approaches to combining data across SNFs. METHODS: Unsuppressed susceptibility testing results from pathogens recovered from urine specimens submitted in 2015–2016 to a regional referral laboratory servicing SNFs in GA were accessed. Study facilities were limited to GA SNFs (via linkage to CMS nursing home compare). No. and % testing susceptible (no. T, %S) of K. pneumoiae, E. coli, and P. mirabilis to cefazolin, levofloxacin, nitrofurantoin, TMP/Sulfa, and ceftriaxone were pooled overall, by geographic area, year, and other facility-characteristics. P. aeruginosa testing to cefazidime, imipenem, and piperacillin/tazobactam (P/T) were also evaluated. Differences in %S between stratum were considered clinically important if difference were >10 percentage points. RESULTS: Of 345 providers, 233 were confirmed as GA SNFs and were categorized by geography as Central (87 SNFs), eight metro-Atlanta counties (Atlanta Area, 56 SNFs), North (46 SNFs), or Southern (44 SNFs). No. T did not vary by year, but varied slightly by region: range for E. coli was 275–1,010, K. pneumonia was 101–409, P. mirabilis 133–439, and P. aeruginosa 35–160. No. T was lowest in North and highest in Atlanta Area. Overall %S was poor to levofloxacin, better for TMP/Sulfa and cefazolin (table). %S did not vary by year. Regional differences were minor: of 17 drug–bug combinations, only five has clinically important differences, three of which were among P. aeuginosa when testing was limited to 67 isolates in outlier region. Only the South had clinically worse susceptibility of K. pneumoniae to nitrofurantoin (36% vs. 47%). [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Overall, SNFs in Georgia had remarkably similar susceptibility patterns when grouped by geography among common urinary pathogens, except when <75 isolates were tested. Antibiogram data can be combined across facilities in a region to provide SNFs with a reasonable antibiograms for stewardship. Further study is ongoing to assess benefits of bedsize or length of stay based antibiograms. DISCLOSURES: J. Pack, Clinical Laboratory Services: Employee, Salary. S. Price, Clinical Laboratory Services: Employee, Salary. M. Camp Jr., Clinical Laboratory Services: Employee, Salary. S. Fridkin, Pfizer Inc.: Grant Investigator, Research support.
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spelling pubmed-62527592018-11-28 1835. Evaluating Regional Nursing Home Antibiograms to Advance Stewardship at 233 Skilled Nursing Facilities in Georgia, USA Pack, Jacob Zheng, Ziduo Sefton, Sam Moore, Renee Price, Steve Camp, Mayfield Fridkin, Scott Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: US skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) must have antibiotic stewardship programs to receive Medicare; this requires access to summary susceptibility data (antibiograms). Most SNFs test too few clinical samples to generate antibiograms by CLSI standards. We evaluated approaches to combining data across SNFs. METHODS: Unsuppressed susceptibility testing results from pathogens recovered from urine specimens submitted in 2015–2016 to a regional referral laboratory servicing SNFs in GA were accessed. Study facilities were limited to GA SNFs (via linkage to CMS nursing home compare). No. and % testing susceptible (no. T, %S) of K. pneumoiae, E. coli, and P. mirabilis to cefazolin, levofloxacin, nitrofurantoin, TMP/Sulfa, and ceftriaxone were pooled overall, by geographic area, year, and other facility-characteristics. P. aeruginosa testing to cefazidime, imipenem, and piperacillin/tazobactam (P/T) were also evaluated. Differences in %S between stratum were considered clinically important if difference were >10 percentage points. RESULTS: Of 345 providers, 233 were confirmed as GA SNFs and were categorized by geography as Central (87 SNFs), eight metro-Atlanta counties (Atlanta Area, 56 SNFs), North (46 SNFs), or Southern (44 SNFs). No. T did not vary by year, but varied slightly by region: range for E. coli was 275–1,010, K. pneumonia was 101–409, P. mirabilis 133–439, and P. aeruginosa 35–160. No. T was lowest in North and highest in Atlanta Area. Overall %S was poor to levofloxacin, better for TMP/Sulfa and cefazolin (table). %S did not vary by year. Regional differences were minor: of 17 drug–bug combinations, only five has clinically important differences, three of which were among P. aeuginosa when testing was limited to 67 isolates in outlier region. Only the South had clinically worse susceptibility of K. pneumoniae to nitrofurantoin (36% vs. 47%). [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Overall, SNFs in Georgia had remarkably similar susceptibility patterns when grouped by geography among common urinary pathogens, except when <75 isolates were tested. Antibiogram data can be combined across facilities in a region to provide SNFs with a reasonable antibiograms for stewardship. Further study is ongoing to assess benefits of bedsize or length of stay based antibiograms. DISCLOSURES: J. Pack, Clinical Laboratory Services: Employee, Salary. S. Price, Clinical Laboratory Services: Employee, Salary. M. Camp Jr., Clinical Laboratory Services: Employee, Salary. S. Fridkin, Pfizer Inc.: Grant Investigator, Research support. Oxford University Press 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6252759/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1491 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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title_short 1835. Evaluating Regional Nursing Home Antibiograms to Advance Stewardship at 233 Skilled Nursing Facilities in Georgia, USA
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6252759/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1491
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