MRSA surgical site infections can lengthen hospital stays
[NOTE: (n=165) to replace (n=121) above ↑]
Adapted from Engemann et al.
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MRSA Increases the Overall Treatment Costs in Patients With Surgical Site Infections (SSI)1
Impact of methillin resistance on outcomes
* After adjusting for other covariates: duration of surgery, hospital, length of hospitalization before infection, length of ICU stay before infection, renal disease, and diabetes mellitus.
MRSA resulted in a nearly 20% increase in median hospital costs for SSI (
P=0.03).
*The clinical relevance of
in vitro data has not been established.
Reference: 1. Engemann JJ, Carmeli Y, Cosgrove SE, et al. Adverse clinical and economic outcomes attributable to methicillin resistance among patients with
Staphylococcus aureus surgical site infection.
Clin Infect Dis. 2003;36:592-598.