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KMID : 0338420200350061497
Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
2020 Volume.35 No. 6 p.1497 ~ p.1506
The clinical and economic burden of community-onset complicated skin and skin structure infections in Korea
Cho Yong-Kyun

Woo Heung-Jeong
Kim Shin-Woo
Bae In-Gyu
Song Young-Goo
Cheong Hee-Jin
Lee Hyuck
Han Sang-Hoon
Choi Hee-Jung
Moon Chi-Sook
Ryu Seong-Yeol
Hur Ji-An
Lee Ja-Cob
Jo Yu-Mi
Kim Young-Joo
Abstract
Background/Aims: To investigate epidemiologic characteristics, clinical and economic burdens, and factors associated with mortality in complicated skin and skin structure infection (cSSSI) patients in Korea.

Methods: A retrospective, observational, nationwide study was conducted between April to July 2012 at 14 tertiary-hospitals in Korea. Eligible patients were hospitalized adults with community acquired cSSSI, who underwent surgical intervention and completed treatment between November 2009 and October 2011. Data on demography, clinical characteristics, outcomes and medical resource utilization were collected through medical record review. Direct medical costs were calculated by multiplying quantities of resources utilized by each unit price in Korea.

Results: Of 473 patients enrolled, 449 patients (except 24 patients with no record on surgical intervention) were eligible for analysis. Microbiological testing was performed on 66.1% of patients and 8.2% had multiple pathogens. Among culture confirmed pathogens (n = 297 patients, 340 episodes), 76.2% were gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus; 41.2%) and 23.8% were gram-negative. The median duration of hospital stay was 16 days. Among treated patients, 3.3% experienced recurrence and 4.2% died in-hospital. The mean direct medical costs amounted to $4,195/ person, with the greatest expenses for hospitalization and antibiotics. The in-hospital mortality and total medical costs were higher in combined antibiotics therapy than monotherapy (p < 0.05). Charlson¡¯s comorbidity index ¡Ã 3, standardized early warning scoring ¡Ã 4, sub-fascia infections and combined initial therapy, were all found to be associated with higher mortality.

Conclusions: Korean patients with community-onset cSSSI suffer from considerable clinical and economic burden. Efforts should be made to reduce this burden through appropriate initial treatment.
KEYWORD
Complicated skin and skin structure infection, Economic, Clinical burden, Initial antibiotics
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