EFFECTIVENESS OF PRACTICES TO INCREASE TIMELINESS OF PROVIDING TARGETED THERAPY FOR INPATIENTS WITH BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS: A LABORATORY MEDICINE BEST PRACTICES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

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Background. Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Rapid identification of bloodstream pathogens is a laboratory practice that supports strategies for rapid transition to direct targeted therapy by providing for timely and effective patient care. In fact, the more rapidly that appropriate antimicrobials are prescribed, the lower the mortality for patients with sepsis. Rapid identification methods may have multiple positive impacts on patient outcomes, including reductions in mortality, morbidity, hospital lengths of stay, and antibiotic use. In addition, the strategy can reduce the cost of care for patients with BSIs.

EFFECTIVENESS OF PRACTICES TO INCREASE TIMELINESS OF PROVIDING TARGETED THERAPY FOR INPATIENTS WITH BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS: A LABORATORY MEDICINE BEST PRACTICES SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS