Prospective, Non-Comparative Study of Daptomycin for the Treatment of Superficial and Deep Incisional Surgical Site Infections

2011 
Abstract Background: Skin infections, including surgical site infections (SSIs), usually involve gram-positive pathogens and continue to be a leading cause of morbidity and death among hospital patients. The increasing prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and other resistant strains accentuates the need for effective and safe therapies for such infections. This exploratory study evaluated the efficacy and safety of daptomycin in patients with gram-positive SSI according to wound classification. Methods: Eligible patients had an SSI with onset < 30 days after surgery, positive gram stain or culture at least three days before daptomycin therapy began, and three or more clinical signs and symptoms of infection. The incisional SSI was classified as superficial or deep according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. Patients with organ-space infections were excluded, as were those with major concomitant infections, foreign material in the incision that could not ...
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