Treatment Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Treatment Outcomes from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Early apparent clinical response was defined as improvement within 48 to 72 hours of optimal antibiotic therapy. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- Treatment failure was defined as persistent or worsening clinical indicators within 72 hours of appropriate antibiotics that required a treatment plan change. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- Treatment failure occurred in 34.4% of patients. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- Early clinical response occurred in 39.3% of participants. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- In-hospital mortality was low at 0.71%. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study