Real-life experience with IV dalbavancin in Canada; results from the CLEAR (Canadian LEadership on Antimicrobial Real-life usage) registry
Autor: | George Zhanel, Michael Silverman, Janhavi Malhotra, Melanie Baxter, Reza Rahimi, Neal Irfan, Gabriel Girouard, Rita Dhami, Melissa Kucey, Vida Stankus, Kristin Schmidt, Sébastien Poulin, William Connors, Carlo Tascini, Andrew Walkty, James Karlowsky |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance, Vol 38, Iss , Pp 154-157 (2024) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 2213-7165 42598478 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jgar.2024.06.002 |
Popis: | ABSTRACT: Objectives: We report the use of IV dalbavancin in Canadian patients using data captured by the national CLEAR registry. Methods: The CLEAR registry uses the web-based data management program, REDCap™ (online survey https://rcsurvey.radyfhs.umanitoba.ca/surveys/?s=TPMWJX98HL) to facilitate clinicians entering details associated with their clinical experiences using IV dalbavancin. Results: Data were available for 40 patients. The most common infections treated were acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI) (62.5% of patients), bone/joint infection (22.5%), bloodstream/vascular infection (7.5%) and endocarditis (5.0%). Dalbavancin was used as directed (75.0%) and empiric therapy (25.0%). MRSA was the most common identified pathogen (70.0%). Dalbavancin was used both in outpatient (e.g., emergency department) (65.0%), and inpatient treatment settings (e.g., hospital ward) (35.0%). Dalbavancin was used due to the convenience of a single dose treatment (77.5%) as well as to facilitate hospital discharge (7.5%). Dalbavancin was primarily used alone (90.0%), and most commonly using a single 1500 mg dose (77.5%). Microbiological success (pathogen eradicated or presumed eradicated) occurred in 88.2% of known cases, while clinical success (cure and/or improvement) occurred in 93.3% of known cases. No adverse events were reported. Conclusions: In Canada, IV dalbavancin is used as both directed and empiric therapy to treat ABSSSI as well as off-label (bone/joint, bacteremia/vascular, endocarditis, device-related) infections. It is used in both outpatient and inpatient settings due primarily to its convenience as a single-dose treatment regimen and to facilitate early hospital discharge. Dalbavancin use is associated with high microbiological and clinical cure rates along with an excellent safety profile. |
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