Real-World Use of Dalbavancin in Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis: PEDDAL Study
Leonor Moreno Núñez, Ana Rueda Benito, Elena Bereciartua, Laura Morata, Rosa Escudero-Sánchez, Julia Sellares Nadal, Joan Gómez-Junyent, Alejandro Salinas Botrán, Ana María Arnáiz García, María Dolores del Toro López, Diana Ruiz-Cabrera, José Miguel Ramos Andrino, Fatma Alidrous

TL;DR
This study shows that dalbavancin is effective and safe for treating deep diabetic foot infections, even in patients with complex health conditions.
Contribution
The study provides real-world evidence of dalbavancin's effectiveness and safety in treating diabetic foot osteomyelitis.
Findings
Dalbavancin achieved an 80.9% cure rate in treating diabetic foot osteomyelitis.
Chronic kidney disease was the only independent risk factor for treatment failure.
Adverse events were rare, occurring in only 5% of patients.
Abstract
Background: Data on antibiotic treatment for diabetic foot osteomyelitis are limited. This study aims to describe the real-world effectiveness and safety of dalbavancin in treating deep diabetic foot infections. Methods: A retrospective, observational, multicenter study was conducted in nine Spanish hospitals and one Irish hospital. Patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis treated with dalbavancin were included. Data on demographics, clinical characteristics, microbiology, antibiotic regimens, adverse events, and clinical outcomes were analyzed. Results: Among 136 patients, 76% were male, with a mean age of 69 ± 12 years. Renal insufficiency was observed in 32%, and 6% required renal replacement therapy. Based on the McCabe scale, 70% of patients had a rapidly or ultimately fatal disease. Polypharmacy was noted in 83%, and 60% of infections were moderate. Dalbavancin was primarily used…
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TopicsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management · Streptococcal Infections and Treatments · Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus
