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. 2016 Jun;22(6):1057–1066. doi: 10.3201/eid2206.151709

Table 1. Demographics and clinical characteristics of 83 patients with methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus catheter-related bloodstream infection*.

Variable Value
Age, y 60 ± 1.9
Male sex
49 (59.0)
Recruiting center
1 32 (38.6)
2 19 (22.9)
3 2 (2.4)
4 12 (14.5)
5
18 (21.7)
Prognosis of underlying disease
Not fatal 31 (37.3)
Fatal 44 (53.0)
Rapidly fatal
8 (9.6)
Charlson comorbidity index
3.7 ± 2.3
Previous conditions
Diabetes 32 (38.6)
Malignancy 45 (54.2)
Valvular prosthesis 1 (1.2)
Ostheoarticular prosthesis 3 (3.6)
Renal failure requiring hemodialysis
10 (12)
Type of intravascular catheter
Peripheral venous 32 (38.6)
Nontunneled (temporary) central venous 25 (30.1)
Peripherally inserted central 10 (12)
Permanent central venous
16 (19.3)
Pitt score at bacteremia onset 1.6 ± 1.4
Severe sepsis or septic shock
17 (20.5)
Empiric treatment including†
Glycopeptides 32 (38.5)
Antistaphylococcal β-lactams‡ 43 (51.8)
Other antistaphylococcal antimicrobial drugs 4 (4.8)
Daptomycin 17 (20.4)
None or noneffective antimicrobial drugs
12 (14.5)
Antimicrobial regimen
Glycopeptides followed by antistaphylococcal β-lactam 25 (30.1)
Only antistaphylococcal β-lactams 30 (36.1)
Daptomycin followed by antistaphylococcal β-lactam 12 (14.5)
Only daptomycin 1 (1.2)
Glycopeptides followed by daptomycin plus antistaphylococcal β-lactam 7 (8.4)
Daptomycin plus antistaphylococcal β-lactam 7 (8.4)
Other
1 (1.2)
Timing of catheter removal
Same day or before sampling first blood cultures 47 (56.6)
1 day after sampling 12 (14.5)
2 days after sampling 17 (20.5)
3 days after sampling
7 (8.4)
Venous Doppler ultrasound examination 41 (49.5)
Echocardiogram
61 (73.5)
Complicated MSSA CRBSI 26 (31.3)
Persistent fever >4 d§ 11 (13.3)
Persistent bacteremia >72 h¶ 6 (7.2)
Septic thrombophlebitis 10 (12)
Endocarditis 2 (2.4)
Hematogenous osteoarticular infection 2 (2.4)
Pulmonary emboli
2 (2.4)
All-cause deaths at 30 days 10 (12)
MSSA CRBSI−attributable deaths at 30 days 2 (2.4)

*Values are mean ± SD or no. (%). MSSA CRBSI: methicillin-sensitive S. aureus catheter-related bloodstream infection.
†Some patients could be included in >1 category.
‡Parenteral cloxacillin, cefazolin, amoxicillin/clavulanate, piperacillin/tazobactam, imipenem, or meropenem.
§Coincident with other forms of complicated bacteremia for 5 cases.
¶Coincident with other forms of complicated bacteremia in 5 cases.