| Literature DB >> 27493938 |
Norihiro Yogo1, Gregory Gahm2, Bryan C Knepper3, William J Burman4, Philip S Mehler5, Timothy C Jenkins6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology and management of skin infections in nursing homes has not been adequately described. We reviewed the characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of skin infections among residents of nursing homes to identify opportunities to improve antibiotic use.Entities:
Keywords: antimicrobial stewardship; long-term care facilities; nursing homes; skin and soft tissue infection; skin infections
Year: 2016 PMID: 27493938 PMCID: PMC4954810 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2016.00030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.
| Age (mean, 95% confidence interval) | 72.2 (69.4–75.0) |
| Male | 38 |
| Dementia | 41 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 39 |
| Lymphatic or vascular disease | 55 |
| Wheelchair-dependence | 54 |
| Bedridden | 9 |
| Hospitalization within 30 days | 37 |
| Skin infection within 30 days | 9 |
| History of MRSA infection and/or colonization | 8 |
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Type and clinical features of skin infections.
| Non-purulent cellulitis | 55 |
| Wound infection | 27 |
| Infected ulcer | 8 |
| Cutaneous abscess | 7 |
| Purulent cellulitis | 1 |
| Other skin infection | 7 |
| Recurrence of a prior skin infection | 7 |
| Extremities | 81 |
| Leg | 58 |
| Foot or ankle | 11 |
| Hand or wrist | 9 |
| Arm | 4 |
| Trunk | 15 |
| Abdomen | 5 |
| Buttock/hip | 6 |
| Back | 4 |
| Chest | 2 |
| Head and neck | 4 |
| Groin/inguinal | 2 |
| Postoperative wound | 19 |
| Skin tear or abrasion | 12 |
| Ulcer | 9 |
| Other | 18 |
| Temperature ≥100.0°F | 3 |
| Erythema | 81 |
| Induration | 31 |
| Warmth | 43 |
| Pain | 47 |
| Gross purulence | 13 |
| Absence of Loeb minimum criteria | 26 |
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Antibiotic selection, duration of therapy, and clinical outcomes.
| Oral β-lactam | 73 |
| Cephalexin | 65 |
| Amoxicillin/clavulanate | 5 |
| Other oral β-lactam | 4 |
| Oral anti-MRSA antibiotic | 28 |
| Doxycycline or tetracycline | 17 |
| Trimethroprim-sulfamethoxazole | 7 |
| Clindamycin | 5 |
| Fluoroquinolone | 10 |
| Intravenous antibiotic | 5 |
| Vancomycin | 2 |
| Ertapenem | 2 |
| Ceftriaxone or cefazolin | 2 |
| Antibiotic with broad Gram-negative activity | 18 |
| Multiple antibiotics prescribed | 18 |
| Sequential therapy | 12 |
| Combination therapy | 6 |
| Total duration of therapy, median days (IQR) | 7 (7–10) |
| Duration of therapy ≥10 days | 43 |
| Duration of therapy ≤5 days | 6 |
| Treatment failure | 15 |
| Required hospitalization | 4 |
| Discharged to home with antibiotics | 3 |
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