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2020 Jan 15


Trials


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A pilot randomized controlled trial of 7 versus 14 days of antibiotic treatment for bloodstream infection on non-intensive care versus intensive care wards.

Authors

Daneman N, Rishu AH, Pinto R, Arabi Y, Belley-Cote EP, Cirone R, Downing M, Cook DJ, Hall R, McGuinness S, McIntyre L, Muscedere J, Parke R, Reynolds S, Rogers BA, Shehabi Y, Shin P, Whitlock R, Fowler RA
Trials. 2020 Jan 15; 21(1):92.
PMID: 31941546.

Abstract

The optimal treatment duration for patients with bloodstream infection is understudied. The Bacteremia Antibiotic Length Actually Needed for Clinical Effectiveness (BALANCE) pilot randomized clinical trial (RCT) determined that it was feasible to enroll and randomize intensive care unit (ICU) patients with bloodstream infection to 7 versus 14 days of treatment, and served as the vanguard for the ongoing BALANCE main RCT. We performed this BALANCE-Ward pilot RCT to examine the feasibility and impact of potentially extending the BALANCE main RCT to include patients hospitalized on non-ICU wards.