Optimal timing for antibiotic administration in patients with community-acquired pneumonia: a rapid review
Ghazipura M
Record ID 32014001051
English
Authors' objectives:
This aim of this rapid review is to determine the optimal timing for administering antibiotics to patients
presenting with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP)
Authors' recommendations:
On the basis of two SRs evaluating the optimal timing for antibiotic administration for patients presenting with signs of CAP, the following conclusions were reached:
Very low quality evidence indicates that there is no significant difference in mortality for patients who received antibiotics within the first 4 hours of admission compared to those receiving antibiotics after 4 hours of admission.
Very low quality evidence shows no significant difference in terms of LOS for patients who received antibiotics within the first 4 hours of admission compared to those receiving antibiotics after 4 hours of admission.
Details
Project Status:
Completed
Year Published:
2013
URL for published report:
http://www.hqontario.ca/Portals/0/Documents/eds/rapid-reviews/pneumonia-timing-antiobiotic-administration-131120-en.pdf
English language abstract:
An English language summary is available
Publication Type:
Not Assigned
Country:
Canada
MeSH Terms
- Anti-Bacterial Agents
- Time Factors
Contact
Organisation Name:
Health Quality Ontario
Contact Address:
Evidence Development and Standards, Health Quality Ontario, 130 Bloor Street West, 10th floor, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 1N5
Contact Name:
EDSinfo@hqontario.ca
Contact Email:
OH-HQO_hta-reg@ontariohealth.ca
Copyright:
Health Quality Ontario
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