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Anti-anaerobic coverage is not necessary for klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscess: A propensity score-matched cohort study

  • Hyun Ah Kim
  • , Doo Ryeon Chung
  • , Joon Sup Yeom
  • , Hyun Kyun Ki
  • , Hae Suk Cheong
  • , Jun Seong Son
  • , Jin Seo Lee
  • , Soo Youn Moon
  • , Seung Soon Lee
  • , Jeong A. Lee
  • , Kyung Hwa Park
  • , Seung Ji Kang
  • , Sook In Jung
  • , Shin Woo Kim
  • , Hyun Ha Chang
  • , Seong Yeol Ryu
  • , Ki Tae Kwon
  • , Chisook Moon
  • , Yu Mi Wi
  • , Sang Taek Heo
  • Mi Kyong Joung, Cheol In Kang, Kyong Ran Peck, Jae Hoon Song

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Abstract

Although most Klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscesses have been reported to be monomicrobial, clinical outcomes have not been compared between antimicrobial therapy with and without anti-anaerobic coverage. A propensity score-matched cohort study was conducted using the 731 cases of K. pneumoniae liver abscess. Clinical outcomes were compared between a group discontinuing anti-anaerobic agents after K. pneumoniae identification and a group continuing. A total of 170 cases were matched at a 1:1 ratio using their propensity to discontinue anti-anaerobic agents. The McNemar's test showed no difference in mortality rates (1.8% for discontinuation versus 2.3% for continuation; P=. 1.00) or relapse (1.8% versus 2.9%; P=. 0.73) between groups. Early discontinuation of anti-anaerobic agents had no association with treatment failure by means of the generalized estimating equation model (odds ratio 0.48; P=. 0.14) and the Kaplan-Meier method (. P=. 0.85) in matched groups. Early discontinuation of anti-anaerobic agents does not affect the clinical outcomes of patients with K. pneumoniae liver abscess.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60-65
Number of pages6
JournalDiagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Volume81
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015

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Keywords

  • Anaerobic bacteria
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • Liver abscess
  • Treatment outcome

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