Risk factors associated with outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy program failure among intravenous drug users

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Abstract

Sixty-one percent of intravenous drug users (IVDUs) who received outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy (OPAT) failed treatment. Hospital readmission and adverse drug reactions occurred in 25%. By multivariate analysis, time since last IVDU was associated with failure (P = .04). Intravenous drug users requiring OPAT are at high risk for failure; additional studies are needed to explore alternatives.

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Buehrle, D. J., Shields, R. K., Shah, N., Shoff, C., & Sheridan, K. (2017). Risk factors associated with outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy program failure among intravenous drug users. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 4(3), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx102

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