P-1848. Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy: How Adherence to Best Practices Shapes Patient Outcomes
Autumn M Ward, Sarah R Lessard, Jaclyn Stakston, Songlin Cai, Megan L Treu, Kevin Puent, Ross Dierkhising, Ala Dababneh

TL;DR
This study examines how following best practices in outpatient antibiotic treatment at home affects patient outcomes and identifies areas for improvement.
Contribution
The study evaluates adherence to OPAT best practices and links it to patient outcomes in a specific healthcare system.
Findings
High adherence (>85%) to most OPAT best practices was observed, leading to low adverse events and treatment failures.
Adherence fell below 85% for vascular access selection and weekly lab completion, indicating areas needing improvement.
Successful OPAT completion occurred in 92.7% of patients, with generally low incidence of poor outcomes.
Abstract
Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) allows patients to complete extended antimicrobial treatment at home, improving quality of life and reducing healthcare costs. National guidelines outline best practices for antimicrobial administration, vascular access management, monitoring, and recommend involving an infectious disease physician and a multidisciplinary team. Evaluating adherence to these practices can identify improvement opportunities and enhance outcomes. The primary objective of this study was to assess patient outcomes related to adherence to OPAT best practices at Mayo Clinic Health System – Southwest Wisconsin (MCHS–SWWI). Secondary objectives included evaluating adherence to key process metrics and identifying associations between baseline characteristics and outcomes. This retrospective cohort study included adults discharged from MCHS–SWWI on home OPAT from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy · Surgical site infection prevention · Antibiotic Use and Resistance
