P-27. Methicillin Resistance and Its Effect on Clinical Outcomes in Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia-Associated Sepsis: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
Isaac Santiago Arango-Gil, Susana Montoya-Jaramillo, Isabel González-Tapias, Alejandro ardila Gil, David Alejandro Sandoval Parra, Ana Sofía Urrego-Ramírez, Manuela Cardona Gómez, Juan Jose Vesga Naranjo, Fabian Jaimes

TL;DR
This study examines how methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus affects outcomes in patients with sepsis, finding it increases ICU admission but not mortality or hospital stay.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the clinical impact of methicillin resistance in S. aureus sepsis, emphasizing treatment strategies over resistance status.
Findings
Methicillin resistance was significantly associated with ICU admission but not in-hospital mortality.
Appropriate initial and adjusted antibiotic treatments were protective factors for mortality and hospital stay.
Methicillin resistance did not correlate with increased hospital length of stay.
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive pathogen associated with illnesses ranging from mild to life-threatening. Over 90% of patients with S. aureus bacteremia (SAB) develop sepsis, and is linked to poor outcomes. Methicillin resistance may contribute to a dysregulated host response. This study aimed to assess the impact of methicillin resistance on in-hospital mortality, length of stay, and ICU admission in patients with SAB and sepsis.Abbreviations: MRSA: Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MSSA, Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus, SOFA: Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, ICU: Intensive care unit Abbreviations: MRSA: Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MSSA, Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus, SOFA: Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, ICU: Intensive care unit Statistical analysis: Logistic regression model adjusted for…
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TopicsAntimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Neonatal and Maternal Infections
