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. 2014 Oct 1;2(4):E352–E359. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20140018

Table 2: Clinical outcomes in patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia admitted to a regional tertiary-care centre between 2008 and 2012 (n = 925).

Outcome No. (%) of patients
Recurrent S. aureus bacteremia infection
189 (20.4)
One recurrence
161 (17.4)
Two recurrences
14 (1.5)
Three or more recurrences
14 (1.5)
Complicated S. aureus bacteremia
248 (26.8)
Infective endocarditis
72 (7.8)
Septic arthritis
28 (3.0)
Deep tissue abscess
56 (6.0)
Osteomyelitis

   Vertebral
25 (2.7)
   Nonvertebral (i.e., hand or foot)
6 (0.6)
Epidural abscess
22 (2.4)
Septic thrombophlebitis
2 (0.2)
Psoas abscess
12 (1.3)
Meningitis
4 (0.4)
Embolic stroke
8 (0.9)
Other complications*
13 (1.4)
Complications during hospital stay

Operative intervention
258 (27.9)
Renal failure requiring dialysis
80 (8.6)
Hepatic failure
23 (2.5)
Prolonged ventilation (> 21 d)
58 (6.3)
Clostridium difficile infection
22 (2.4)
Ischemic colitis
17 (1.8)
Myocardial infarction
10 (1.1)
Admission to the intensive care unit
225 (24.3)
All-cause mortality†
258 (27.9)
In-hospital mortality
196 (21.1)
Postdischarge mortality (0–30 d)
30 (3.2)
Postdischarge mortality (31–90 d)
32 (3.5)
Mortality after 90 d postdischarge 94 (10.2)

*Includes patients with mycotic aneurysm (n = 7), empyema (n = 4) and pericarditis (n = 2).
†Defined as all mortalities that occurred in hospital and up to 90 days postdischarge.