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. 2008 Jul 2;46(9):2890–2896. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00905-08

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of 230 patients with uncomplicated bacteremia, complicated bacteremia, and right- and left-sided S. aureus endocarditis

Characteristica Bacteremia
Endocarditis
Uncomplicated (n = 57) Complicated (n = 120) Right sided (n = 35) Left sided (n = 18)
Median age in yr (range) 57 (26-87) 57 (21-88) 38 (27-91) 63 (33-90)
No. female (%) 21 (37) 42 (35) 19 (54) 9 (50)
No. of patients (%)* of race or ethnic group
    Caucasian 36 (63) 87 (73) 18 (51) 13 (72)
    Black 12 (21) 23 (19) 15 (43) 4 (22)
No. of patients (%)* with risk factor
    Diabetes mellitus 22 (39) 53 (44) 4 (11) 5 (28)
    Systemic inflammatory response syndrome 42 (74) 90 (75) 29 (83) 14 (78)
    Injection drug use 7 (12) 11 (9) 28 (80) 3 (17)
    Surgery within prior 30 days 18 (32) 54 (45) 5 (14) 6 (33)
    Human immunodeficiency virus positive 2 (4) 1 (1) 4 (11) 0
    Intravascular devices 7 (12) 25 (21) 4 (11) 2 (11)
    Extravascular foreign material 13 (23) 34 (28) 2 (6) 8 (44)
    Creatinine clearance < 50 ml/min 11 (19) 21 (18) 4 (11) 4 (22)
    Prior history of endocarditis 1 (2) 2 (2) 6 (17) 3 (17)
    Presumed skin source 25 (44) 35 (29) 4 (11) 1 (6)
No. of patients (%) with MRSA infection 21 (37) 44 (37) 15 (43) 9 (50)
a

*, percentage of patients within each diagnostic category with the indicated characteristic.