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Optimal Treatment Duration for MRSA-related Pneumonia: Study

by Rukmani Krishnaon October 22, 2012 at 11:49 PM

For treating MRSA-related pneumonia the national practice guideline is seven to 21 days. Effective treatment can be done in half the time finds a Henry Ford Hospital study.


Researchers found that 40 percent of patients were treated for eight to 13 days on a therapy of the antibiotics vancomycin or linezolid, and had the highest survival rate.

The Henry Ford study is believed to be the first to evaluate the length of treatment for MRSA-related pneumonia.

The study is being presented Friday at the annual Infectious Diseases Society of America meeting in San Diego.

"Based on our study, clinicians can effectively treat their patients within eight to 13 days, thus minimizing patients' exposure to antibiotics and their side effects," says Hadeel Zainah, M.D., a second-year Infectious Diseases fellow at Henry Ford and the study's lead author.

MRSA-related pneumonia is a respiratory illness that typically follows a bout of the flu. Symptoms include a cough, sore throat, head ache, shortness of breath, fever and chills.

In the retrospective study, researchers evaluated the medical charts of 115 patients hospitalized with MRSA pneumonia. Patients received either vancomycin or linezolid, or both.

Of the 115 patients, 32 died after 28 days. Other findings:

Researchers did not evaluate whether the treatment duration affected length of stay or whether one antibiotic fared better than the other.

Source: Eurekalert

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