id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-270286-76mrzaxi Kim, Byunghyun Impact of bacteremia prediction rule in CAP: Before and after study 2018-05-31 .txt text/plain 3195 163 46 We also compared 30-day mortality, emergency department (ED) length of stay, time-interval to initial antibiotics after ED arrival, and any changes to the antibiotics regimen as results of the blood cultures. In our time series analysis study, we reported that the implementation of the bacteremia prediction rule successfully reduced the blood culture rate without any significant 30-day mortality and antibiotics regimen changes. Finally the target population only included patients with CAP and this would limit the broad application of the Table 4 Blood culture results with contamination and antibiotics regimen changes before and after implementation of bacteremia prediction model. In conclusion, the implementation of the bacteremia prediction rule in CAP patients reduced the blood culture rate without affecting the 30day mortality and antibiotics regimen. In conclusion, the implementation of the bacteremia prediction rule in CAP patients reduced the blood culture rate without affecting the 30day mortality and antibiotics regimen. ./cache/cord-270286-76mrzaxi.txt ./txt/cord-270286-76mrzaxi.txt