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Table 2 Multidrug-resistant bacteria cultured from peritoneal fluid of patients with or without subsequent antibiotic de-escalation

From: Characteristics and outcomes of anti-infective de-escalation during health care-associated intra-abdominal infections

Microorganisms

De-escalation

No de-escalation

Escalation

No change

Total number of multidrug-resistant bacteria, n (%)

29 (9)

74 (24)a

58 (28)

16 (16)b

Gram-positive bacteria, n (%)

15 (5)

39 (13)a

33 (16)

6 (6)b

 Enterococci, n (%)

3 (1)

9 (3)

7 (3)

2 (2)

 Staphylococci, n (%)

12 (4)

29 (9)

25 (12)

4 (4)

   Staphylococcus aureus, n (%)

–

8 (3)

6 (3)

2 (2)

Gram-negative bacteria, n (%)

14 (5)

35 (11)a

25 (12)

10 (10)

  Enterobacteriaceae, n (%)

10 (3)

24 (8)

18 (9)

6 (6)

   Escherichia coli, n (%)

1 (0)

11 (4)

8 (4)

3 (3)

   Enterobacter spp., n (%)

5 (2)

9 (3)

8 (4)

1 (1)

 Nonfermenting Gram-negative bacilli, n (%)

3 (1)

11 (4)

7 (3)

4 (4)

   Pseudomonas spp., n (%)

2 (1)

6 (2)

4 (2)

2 (2)

Total number of cultured bacteria, n

307

311

210

101

  1. Among the 96 patients without de-escalation, the results were analyzed in terms of subsequent antibiotic escalation or no change
  2. a p < 0.01 versus de-escalation
  3. b p < 0.05 versus escalation