559. Keeping up with Local Bugs in OB: Antibiogram-Driven Antibiotic Guidance for Peripartum Infections
Erika Orner, Christopher Vo, Jared Coe, Phyu Thwe, Wendy Szymczak, Rodney Wright, Mei H Chang, Inessa Gendlina

TL;DR
This study updates antibiotic guidelines for maternal infections using local microbiology data and an antibiogram to improve treatment effectiveness.
Contribution
The paper introduces a pathogen-directed, antibiogram-guided antibiotic treatment strategy for peripartum infections based on recent local data.
Findings
An updated antibiogram was created using 695 cultures from 2020-2023 across three hospitals.
Antibiotic recommendations were tailored for severe and non-severe infections based on local resistance patterns.
A new EHR-based obstetric order set was developed to implement the updated guidance.
Abstract
Infection is the second leading cause of maternal death, commonly resulting from conditions such as chorioamnionitis, endometritis, and postabortal infections. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists recommends a regimen of ampicillin with gentamicin, along with clindamycin or metronidazole, or vancomycin if beta lactam allergies are present. These combinations remain the standard-of-care antibiotic regimen but are largely informed by older data. More recent studies have demonstrated both efficacy and safety of alternative antibiotics including the usage of beta-lactams. In this study, we reviewed our local microbiology data and implemented a pathogen-directed, antibiogram-guided update to our institutional standard of practice. We developed an electronic health record (EHR) obstetric order set for our health system from this review. Total Cultures EvaluatedPositive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeonatal and Maternal Infections · Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis · Reproductive tract infections research
