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<title><p>Imipenem resistance of <it>Pseudomonas </it>in pneumonia: a systematic literature review</p></title>
<aug><au ca="yes" id="A1"><snm>Zilberberg</snm><mi>D</mi><fnm>Marya</fnm><insr iid="I1"/><insr iid="I2"/><email>Marya@evimedgroup.org</email></au>
<au id="A2"><snm>Chen</snm><fnm>Joyce</fnm><insr iid="I3"/><email>jchen63@its.jnj.com</email></au>
<au id="A3"><snm>Mody</snm><mi>H</mi><fnm>Samir</fnm><insr iid="I3"/><email>smody2@its.jnj.com</email></au>
<au id="A4"><snm>Ramsey</snm><mi>M</mi><fnm>Andrew</fnm><insr iid="I2"/><email>andrewram@gmail.com</email></au>
<au id="A5"><snm>Shorr</snm><mi>F</mi><fnm>Andrew</fnm><insr iid="I4"/><email>afshorr@dnamail.com</email></au></aug>
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<ins id="I1"><p>School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA</p></ins>
<ins id="I2"><p>Evi<it>Med </it>Research Group, LLC, Goshen, MA, USA</p></ins>
<ins id="I3"><p>Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC, Raritan, NJ, USA</p></ins>
<ins id="I4"><p>Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA</p></ins>
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<source>BMC Pulmonary Medicine</source>
<issn>1471-2466</issn>
<pubdate>2010</pubdate>
<volume>10</volume>
<issue>1</issue>
<fpage>45</fpage>
<url>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2466/10/45</url>
<xrefbib><pubidlist><pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/1471-2466-10-45</pubid><pubid idtype="pmpid">20796312</pubid></pubidlist></xrefbib></bibl>
<history><rec><date><day>22</day><month>2</month><year>2010</year></date></rec><acc><date><day>26</day><month>8</month><year>2010</year></date></acc><pub><date><day>26</day><month>8</month><year>2010</year></date></pub></history><cpyrt><year>2010</year><collab>Zilberberg et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</collab><note>This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.</note></cpyrt>
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<sec><st><p>Abstract</p></st>
<sec><st><p>Background</p></st>
<p>Pneumonia, and particularly nosocomial (NP) and ventilator-associated pneumonias (VAP), results in high morbidity and costs. NPs in particular are likely to be caused by <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa </it>(PA), ~20% of which in observational studies are resistant to imipenem. We sought to identify the burden of PA imipenem resistance in pneumonia.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Methods</p></st>
<p>We conducted a systematic literature review of randomized controlled trials (RCT) of imipenem treatment for pneumonia published in English between 1993 and 2008. We extracted study, population and treatment characteristics, and proportions caused by PA. Endpoints of interest were: PA resistance to initial antimicrobial treatment, clinical success, microbiologic eradication and on-treatment emergence of resistance of PA.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Results</p></st>
<p>Of the 46 studies identified, 20 (N = 4,310) included patients with pneumonia (imipenem 1,667, PA 251; comparator 1,661, PA 270). Seven were double blind, and 7 included US data. Comparator arms included a &#946;-lactam (17, [penicillin 6, carbapenem 4, cephalosporin 7, monobactam 1]), aminoglycoside 2, vancomycin 1, and a fluoroquinolone 5; 5 employed double coverage. Thirteen focused exclusively on pneumonia and 7 included pneumonia and other diagnoses. Initial resistance was present in 14.6% (range 4.2-24.0%) of PA isolates in imipenem and 2.5% (range 0.0-7.4%) in comparator groups. Pooled clinical success rates for PA were 45.2% (range 0.0-72.0%) for imipenem and 74.9% (range 0.0-100.0%) for comparator regimens. Microbiologic eradication was achieved in 47.6% (range 0.0%-100.0%) of isolates in the imipenem and 52.8% (range 0.0%-100.0%) in the comparator groups. Resistance emerged in 38.7% (range 5.6-77.8%) PA isolates in imipenem and 21.9% (range 4.8-56.5%) in comparator groups.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Conclusions</p></st>
<p>In the 15 years of RCTs of imipenem for pneumonia, PA imipenem resistance rates are high, and PA clinical success and microbiologic eradication rates are directionally lower for imipenem than for comparators. Conversely, initial and treatment-emergent resistance is more likely with the imipenem than the comparator regimens.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Background</p></st>
<p>Antimicrobial resistance is a growing concern in the US and abroad. Among infections caused by gram-positive pathogens, methicillin-resistant <it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>(MRSA) has taken center stage, now accounting for well over 50% of all documented staphylococcal infections in the US <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>. Similarly, hospitalizations with vancomycin-resistant enterococcal (VRE) species are rising rapidly, particularly since 2003 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B2">2</abbr><abbr bid="B3">3</abbr></abbrgrp>. Gram negative bacteria, though not necessarily rising in volume <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B3">3</abbr></abbrgrp>, are also becoming increasingly resistant to existing antimicrobials. Most alarming is the evolution of extended-spectrum &#946;-lactamase producing <it>Enterobacteriaceae</it>, as well as multidrug resistant <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa </it>(PA), some resistant to multiple drug classes <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr><abbr bid="B5">5</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
<p>PA in particular is reported to have 20% resistance rates to imipenem, a drug considered to be first-line therapy for ventilator-associated pneumonia, for example, and one that is frequently utilized when the suspicion of PA is high <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B6">6</abbr></abbrgrp>. The patterns of PA resistance are important to appreciate because of the strong evidence that inappropriate empiric therapy leads to increased hospital mortality <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B7">7</abbr><abbr bid="B8">8</abbr></abbrgrp>, and patients with a resistant infection are less likely to receive appropriate initial treatment <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B9">9</abbr><abbr bid="B10">10</abbr></abbrgrp>. For this reason, starting empiric coverage with a broad-spectrum antibiotic followed by de-escalation has been advocated as a strategy to improve outcomes <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B6">6</abbr></abbrgrp>. To justify such a strategy it is important to have complete information on the epidemiology of pathogen resistance, and in the absence of a national surveillance mechanism, all potential sources of such information should be explored. While several primary epidemiologic and microbiology studies have demonstrated reduced imipenem susceptibility among PA <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr><abbr bid="B5">5</abbr><abbr bid="B11">11</abbr><abbr bid="B12">12</abbr></abbrgrp>, the full burden of emerging imipenem resistance reported in the literature has not been quantified. Thus, we performed a systematic review of literature to explore and quantify emerging resistance and reduced susceptibility of PA to imipenem in the setting of pneumonia.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Methods</p></st>
<p>We conducted a MEDLINE search using keywords "pneumonia" and "imipenem" with the Boolean operator "AND" joining the two. We restricted this search to papers published in English between January 1993 and December 2008 that were randomized controlled trials, clinical trials, or meta-analyses. Two investigators reviewed all identified studies for relevance and resolved any disagreement by reaching consensus. Because we intended to document emerging trends in the development and characteristics of imipenem resistance among PA isolates, only studies utilizing one of the three specified study designs, including a pharmaceutical comparator, and mentioning both PA and imipenem were included in our analysis.</p>
<p>Two reviewers (AR, MDZ) extracted pertinent data from each study and entered it into data extraction forms developed specifically for the current project. Specifically, we extracted information about geographic location of study population, study period, population characteristics, characterization of therapy, blinding, and factors related to PA. Although our primary interest was PA, we documented the intended primary and secondary endpoints for each study.</p>
<p>Included were data from all patients with at least 1 PA isolate receiving at least 1 dose of the specified treatment. We assumed that patients with PA isolates in studies not specifying a minimum number of antibiotic doses received at least 1 dose and included them in our analysis as well. The outcomes of interest were clinical and microbiological eradication rates for PA among the included patients, as well as initial and emerging resistance of PA to imipenem and comparator drugs, and PA superinfection rates. Wherever possible, we normalized both initial and emerging resistance to the baseline number of patients with PA isolates reported. If it was unclear whether the newly-emergent resistant PA occurred in a patient with a previous PA culture, we assumed that this was the case and utilized the total number of PA isolates reported in the denominator. Each patient was assumed to qualify for one initial or one emergent resistant PA, and thus the words "isolates" and "patients" are used interchangeably throughout this report. Finally, we collected information on adverse outcomes, including development of diarrhea in general and specifically the emergence of <it>Clostridium difficile </it>infection (CDI). Studies were excluded if they failed to report at least one of the outcomes of interest.</p>
<p>The success of PA treatment was computed by deriving the proportions of clinical and microbiological eradication across all included studies. We quantified the pooled overall percentage of PA isolates in which resistance was either present at baseline or emerged, as well as the incidence of superinfection. All outcome definitions were those used in the respective primary studies; for example, "clinical success" was defined most frequently as resolution of signs and symptoms related to the infection. We further performed sensitivity analyses in studies incorporating blinding in the experimental protocol, by drug class of the comparator therapy, in studies with nosocomial pneumonia and those performed in North America only. All pooling was performed qualitatively and no attempt at quantitative analyses was made.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Results</p></st>
<p>Of 46 papers identified in our search published between 1993 and 2008, 26 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B13">13</abbr><abbr bid="B14">14</abbr><abbr bid="B15">15</abbr><abbr bid="B16">16</abbr><abbr bid="B17">17</abbr><abbr bid="B18">18</abbr><abbr bid="B19">19</abbr><abbr bid="B20">20</abbr><abbr bid="B21">21</abbr><abbr bid="B22">22</abbr><abbr bid="B23">23</abbr><abbr bid="B24">24</abbr><abbr bid="B25">25</abbr><abbr bid="B26">26</abbr><abbr bid="B27">27</abbr><abbr bid="B28">28</abbr><abbr bid="B29">29</abbr><abbr bid="B30">30</abbr><abbr bid="B31">31</abbr><abbr bid="B32">32</abbr><abbr bid="B33">33</abbr><abbr bid="B34">34</abbr><abbr bid="B35">35</abbr><abbr bid="B36">36</abbr><abbr bid="B37">37</abbr><abbr bid="B38">38</abbr></abbrgrp> were excluded while 20 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> met the inclusion criteria. The reasons for exclusion <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B13">13</abbr><abbr bid="B14">14</abbr><abbr bid="B15">15</abbr><abbr bid="B16">16</abbr><abbr bid="B17">17</abbr><abbr bid="B18">18</abbr><abbr bid="B19">19</abbr><abbr bid="B20">20</abbr><abbr bid="B21">21</abbr><abbr bid="B22">22</abbr><abbr bid="B23">23</abbr><abbr bid="B24">24</abbr><abbr bid="B25">25</abbr><abbr bid="B26">26</abbr><abbr bid="B27">27</abbr><abbr bid="B28">28</abbr><abbr bid="B29">29</abbr><abbr bid="B30">30</abbr><abbr bid="B31">31</abbr><abbr bid="B32">32</abbr><abbr bid="B33">33</abbr><abbr bid="B34">34</abbr><abbr bid="B35">35</abbr><abbr bid="B36">36</abbr><abbr bid="B37">37</abbr><abbr bid="B38">38</abbr></abbrgrp> were as follows (Figure <figr fid="F1">1</figr>): no mention of imipenem (n = 2) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B13">13</abbr><abbr bid="B14">14</abbr></abbrgrp>; study designs other than controlled trials, clinical trials or meta-analyses (n = 4) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B15">15</abbr><abbr bid="B16">16</abbr><abbr bid="B17">17</abbr><abbr bid="B18">18</abbr></abbrgrp>; failed to mention PA (n = 8) (<abbrgrp><abbr bid="B9">9</abbr><abbr bid="B10">10</abbr><abbr bid="B11">11</abbr><abbr bid="B12">12</abbr><abbr bid="B13">13</abbr><abbr bid="B14">14</abbr><abbr bid="B15">15</abbr><abbr bid="B16">16</abbr><abbr bid="B17">17</abbr><abbr bid="B18">18</abbr><abbr bid="B19">19</abbr><abbr bid="B20">20</abbr><abbr bid="B21">21</abbr><abbr bid="B22">22</abbr><abbr bid="B23">23</abbr><abbr bid="B24">24</abbr><abbr bid="B25">25</abbr><abbr bid="B26">26</abbr></abbrgrp>; provided incomplete quantitative information about PA (n = 2) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B27">27</abbr><abbr bid="B28">28</abbr></abbrgrp>; quantified the presence of PA isolates but did not provide useful information about their eradication or emerging resistance (n = 4) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B29">29</abbr><abbr bid="B30">30</abbr><abbr bid="B31">31</abbr><abbr bid="B32">32</abbr></abbrgrp>; found no PA in initial cultures (n = 1) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B33">33</abbr></abbrgrp>. Additionally, 2 controlled trials assessed the efficacy of alternative imipenem dosages, and were excluded for this reason <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B34">34</abbr><abbr bid="B35">35</abbr></abbrgrp>. To avoid double counting, we ultimately excluded both of the meta-analyses <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B36">36</abbr><abbr bid="B37">37</abbr></abbrgrp>, since all relevant papers examined therein had already been included, as well as one additional primary report <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B38">38</abbr></abbrgrp> which duplicated a previously reported study <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>. One exception was made to include the study by Shorr and coworkers <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr></abbrgrp>, which is a subgroup analysis of VAP patients enrolled into another study of NP in our study set <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr></abbrgrp>. This was done for the following reasons: 1). Shorr et al. <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr></abbrgrp>, but not West and colleagues <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr></abbrgrp>, reported on several outcomes of primary interest (specifically PA resistance emergence) in the current review, 2). Eliminating the Shorr study from the analyses did not alter the results substantively, and 3). Several of the sensitivity analyses used only one or the other of the studies, but not both (see below).</p>
<fig id="F1"><title><p>Figure 1</p></title><caption><p>Study selection flow chart</p></caption><text>
   <p><b>Study selection flow chart</b>. PA: <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</it>; CT: clinical trial; RCT: randomized controlled trial</p>
</text><graphic file="1471-2466-10-45-1"/></fig>
<p>In all, 20 clinical trials comprised the final set <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> (Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>). Comparator drug subcategories included a &#946;-lactam arm in 16 studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp>, fluoroquinolone in 5 studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>, aminoglycoside in 2 studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp>, and vancomycin in 1 study <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr></abbrgrp>; 6 employed double coverage <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp>. The primary outcome for 17 of these 20 studies was clinical success <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> and 16 of 20 included a microbiological response assessment for underlying pathogens <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> (Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>). Ten of 20 studies provided information about the minimum number of imipenem and comparator doses required for inclusion in analysis, 7 of which included patients if they received at least 1 dose of either imipenem or the comparator <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>, and 1 study each excluding patients receiving fewer than 5 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr></abbrgrp>, 6 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr></abbrgrp>, and 15 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr></abbrgrp> doses (Table <tblr tid="T2">2</tblr>).</p>
<tbl id="T1"><title><p>Table 1</p></title><caption><p>Study characteristics.</p></caption><tblbdy cols="6">
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>First author, year</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Centers</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Population</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Primary endpoint</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Comparator regimen</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>
               <b>Minimum doses</b>
            </p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c cspan="6">
            <hr/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Chastre, 2008 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>VAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Doripenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Yanagihara, 2005 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>S</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>CAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Sulbactam/ampicillin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>6</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Schmit, 2006 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Clinical response</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Piperacillin/tazobactam</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Joshi, 2006 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Clinical response</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Piperacillin/tazobactam</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Romanelli, 2006 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>CAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Meropenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Shorr, 2005 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>VAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Clinical success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Levofloxacin/ceftazidime</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Zanetti, 2003 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Cefepime</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>West, 2003 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Levofloxacin/ceftazidime</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Torres, 2000 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>VAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ciprofloxacin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Bartoloni, 1999 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>CAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Clinical response</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Meropenem</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Jaccard, 1998 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Clinical success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Piperacillin/tazobactam</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>5</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Marra*, 1998 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>S</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success, resistance</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Piperacillin/tazobactam</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ho, 1997 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>CAP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Clinical success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ceftazidime</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Raad, 1996 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>S</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Aztreonam/vancomycin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Vic, 1996 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>S</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Bacteriological parameters</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ceftazidime/amikacin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Bohme, 1995 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ceftazidime/piperacillin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Siami, 1995 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>CAP &amp; NP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Safety</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ciprofloxacin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>15</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Cometta, 1994 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Tolerance</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem/netilmycin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Fink, 1994 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>CAP &amp; NP</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ciprofloxacin</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Norrby, 1993 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>M</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Mixed</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C/M success</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ceftazidime</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
      </r>
   </tblbdy><tblfn>
      <p>M: multicenter, S: single center, NR: not reported, C/M: clinical/microbiological, VAP: ventilator-associated pneumonia, CAP: community-acquired pneumonia, ICU: intensive care unit, NP: nosocomial pneumonia, NR: not reported, CF: cystic fibrosis, PA: <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</it></p>
      <p>*Although this study did not explicitly report on PA outcomes, it was included because it was one of the few studies specifically reporting zero incidence of <it>C. difficile </it>diarrhea</p>
   </tblfn></tbl>
<tbl id="T2"><title><p>Table 2</p></title><caption><p>Results: <it>P. aeruginosa </it>clinical and microbiologic success, baseline and emergent resistance rates*</p></caption><tblbdy cols="7">
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>First author, year</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Study arm</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>
               <b>PA isolates (n)</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>
               <b>Clinical success (%)</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>
               <b>Microbiologic eradication (%)</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>
               <b>Resistance at baseline (%)</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>
               <b>Emergent resistance (%)</b>
            </p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c cspan="7">
            <hr/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Chastre, 2008 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>25</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>42.9</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>35.7</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>24.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>52.6</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>28</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>80.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>65.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>35.7</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Yanagihara, 2005 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>4</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>50.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>3</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Joshi, 2006 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>17</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>70.6</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="center">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>18</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>76.5</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Romanelli, 2006 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Shorr, 2005 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>18<sup>&#8224;</sup></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>72.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>5.6</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>16</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>85.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>6.3</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Zanetti, 2003 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>32</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>15.6</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>28.1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>27</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>7.4</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>11.1</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>West, 2003 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>17<sup>&#8224;</sup></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>41.2</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>29.4</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>17</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>64.7</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>58.8</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Torres, 2000 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>12</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>66.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>25.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>33.0</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>14</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>71.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>50.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>7.0</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Bartoloni, 1999 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>3</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>66.6</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>66.7</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>100.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>100.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Jaccard, 1998 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>24</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>50.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>4.2</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>25.0</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>21</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>90.5</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>4.8</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Ho, 1997 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>2</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>50.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>3</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>100.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Raad, 1996 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>4</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>75.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Vic, 1996 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>1</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>100.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>19</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>100.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Bohme, 1995 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>3</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>66.0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>66.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>0</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>NA</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>NA</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Siami, 1995 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>9</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>77.8</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>12</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>41.7</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Cometta, 1994 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>24</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>55.6</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>33.3</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>23</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>50.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>56.5</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Fink, 1994 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>44</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>25.0</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>50.0</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>47</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>27.7</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>28.0</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Norrby, 1993 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp></p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>14</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>42.1</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>42.9</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>16</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>82.4</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>6.3</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Pooled rates</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Imipenem</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>251</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>45.2</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>47.6</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>14.6</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>38.7</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>270</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>74.9</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>52.8</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>2.5</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="right">
            <p>21.9</p>
         </c>
      </r>
   </tblbdy><tblfn>
      <p>*Limited to studies reporting at least one of these outcomes; empty cells indicate that the corresponding data were not reported</p>
      <p><sup>&#8224;</sup>Although the total pseudomonal isolates in the two arms of each analysis add up to the same number (n = 34), the distribution between the arms is different presumably due to reclassification of a single PA isolate from the levofloxacin to the imipenem arm, which occurred between the West <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr></abbrgrp> publication and the Shorr <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr></abbrgrp> analysis.</p>
      <p>PA:<it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</it>; NA: not applicable</p>
   </tblfn></tbl>
<p>Seven of 20 studies included patients with mixed infections (pneumonia and other diagnoses) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp>, while 13 of the 20 included only patients with pneumonia <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp> (Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>): seven with NP <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>, with 3 of those 7 focusing on VAP only <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>; 4 with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr></abbrgrp>, and two with either CAP or NP <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>. Of the 4,310 subjects analyzed in the 20 studies, 3,328 had pneumonia: 1,667 in the imipenem and 1,661 in the comparator groups. Determining accurately the exact counts of NP and VAP among the total pneumonia patient population was not feasible.</p>
<p>Among the 4,310 subjects, 521 grew out PA isolates in microbiological cultures, 251 in the imipenem and 270 in the comparator groups (Table <tblr tid="T2">2</tblr>). In 11 studies providing information about clinical PA outcomes <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp>, 54 of 120 patients in the imipenem group and 91 of 121 patients in the comparator group were considered clinically cured, with the pooled success rate of 45.2% (range 0.0%-72.0%) for the imipenem and 74.9% (0.0%-100.0%) for the comparator arms. Similarly, in 11 studies providing information on PA microbiological outcomes <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>, 72 of 151, 47.6% (range 0.0%-100.0%), of isolates in the imipenem group were successfully eradicated, while 90 of 171, 52.8% (range 0.0%-100.0%), of isolates in the comparator group were eliminated. Three studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr></abbrgrp> reporting initial PA treatment sensitivities found 12 of 81, 14.6% (range 4.2%-24.0%) of isolates in the imipenem arm and 2 of 76, 2.5% (range 0.0%-7.4%) of isolates in the comparator that were resistant to the initial treatment. In 9 studies reporting the emergence of resistance to the initial antimicrobial among PA isolates <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp>, resistance to imipenem developed in 78 of 202, 38.7% (range 5.6%-77.8%) instances in the imipenem group and 45 of 204, 21.9% (range 4.8%-56.5%) in the comparator treatment group. Data on the rates of PA superinfection could not be collected reliably. Neither information on average duration of therapy prior to resistance nor the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for imipenem was reported consistently. Although there appeared to be a directional increase in baseline resistance rate of PA to imipenem over time (Figure <figr fid="F2">2</figr>), examining treatment-emergent resistance rates over time did not reveal any clear directional trends (Figures <figr fid="F3">3</figr>).</p>
<fig id="F2"><title><p>Figure 2</p></title><caption><p>Proportion of initial reported <it>P. aeruginosa </it>resistance to imipenem and comparators graphed chronologically from 1994 to 2009</p></caption><text>
   <p><b>Proportion of initial reported <it>P. aeruginosa </it>resistance to imipenem and comparators graphed chronologically from 1994 to 2009</b>. PA: <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</it></p>
</text><graphic file="1471-2466-10-45-2"/></fig>
<fig id="F3"><title><p>Figure 3</p></title><caption><p>Proportion of treatment-emergent <it>P. aeruginosa </it>resistance to imipenem and comparators graphed chronologically from 1994 to 2009</p></caption><text>
   <p><b>Proportion of treatment-emergent <it>P. aeruginosa </it>resistance to imipenem and comparators graphed chronologically from 1994 to 2009</b>. PA: <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</it></p>
</text><graphic file="1471-2466-10-45-3"/></fig>
<p>While adverse events were reported to some extent in nearly every study, the attribution of causation to the respective treatment was rare. Nine of the 21 included studies reported emergence of diarrhea as an adverse event in 104 of 1,576 patients in the imipenem group, 6.6% (range 2.7%-18.1%), and 145 of 1,563 patients in comparator group, 9.3% (range 1.0%-29.3%) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp>. Only 3 of these 9 studies reported CDI emergence, which was noted in 6 of 334 (1.8%, range 0.0%-5.9%) imipenem-treated patients and 2 of 335 (0.6%, range 0.0%-1.1%) comparator-group patients <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
<sec><st><p>Sensitivity analyses</p></st>
<sec><st><p>Blinding</p></st>
<p>Seven of 20 studies incorporated blinding, 4 of 7 using double-blinding <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp> and 3 using investigator-blinding only <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> (Table <tblr tid="T3">3</tblr>). Only 2 of these 7 studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp> reported microbiologic eradication of PA, with the aggregate rate of 29 of 61, 47.8% (range 25.0%-70.6%) and 34 of 65, 52.1% (range 27.7%-76.5%) in the imipenem and comparator groups, respectively <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>. Further, only 2 of the 7 blinded studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> provided information on PA clinical success, where the rates of this outcome were 3 of 15, 21.1% (range 0.0%-42.1%), in the imipenem group and 16 of 20, 78.7% (range 75.0%-82.4%), in the comparator group. While none of the studies in this group reported baseline resistance rates, in 3 blinded studies reporting emerging resistance <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp>, the rates for this outcome were 38 of 67, 56.9% (range 42.9%-77.8%) and 19 of 75, 25.3% (range 6.3%-41.7%), of imipenem and comparator group PA isolates, respectively.</p>
<tbl id="T3"><title><p>Table 3</p></title><caption><p>Sensitivity analyses*</p></caption><tblbdy cols="10">
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Subgroup</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Study arm</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c cspan="2" ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Clinical success</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c cspan="2" ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Microbiologic eradication</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c cspan="2" ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Resistance at baseline</b>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c cspan="2" ca="left">
            <p>
               <b>Emergent resistance</b>
            </p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c cspan="10">
            <hr/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>PA isolates (n)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>% (range)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>PA isolates (n)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>% (range)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>PA isolates (n)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>% (range)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>PA isolates (n)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>% (range)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Blinding present</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>I</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>15</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>21.1 (0.0-42.1)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>61</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>47.8 (25.0-70.6)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>67</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>56.9 (42.9-77.8)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>20</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>78.7 (75.0-82.4)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>65</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>52.1 (27.7-76.5)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>75</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>25.3 (6.3-41.7)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B52">52</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B58">58</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B42">42</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B57">57</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B55">55</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B57">57</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B58">58</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Comparator drug class</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>&#946;-lactam</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>I</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>108</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>39.9 (0.0-72.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>95</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>52.7 (0.0-70.6)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>81</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>14.6 (4.2-24.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>137</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>31.3 (5.6-52.6)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>107</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>84.7 (0.0-100.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>110</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>56.3 (0.0-100.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>76</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>2.5 (0.0-7.4)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>131</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>20.1 (4.8-56.5)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B43">43</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B48">48</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B49">49</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B51">51</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B52">52</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B54">54</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B56">56</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B40">40</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B42">42</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B43">43</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B48">48</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B53">53</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B54">54</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B56">56</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B45">45</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B49">49</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B45">45</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B49">49</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B56">56</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B58">58</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Fluoro-quinolone</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>I</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>47</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>59.7 (41.2-72.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>95</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>26.5 (25.0-29.4)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>83</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>41.6 (5.6-77.8)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>47</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>73.6 (64.7-85.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>110</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>45.5 (27.7-58.8)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>89</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>20.7 (6.3-41.7)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B57">57</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B55">55</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B57">57</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>Nosocomial pneumonia</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>I</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>72</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>55.5 (41.2-72.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>71</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>40.2 (25.0-50.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>57</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>19.9 (4.2-24.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>87</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>29.8 (5.6-52.6)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>75</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>75.2 (64.7-85.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>77</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>62.6 (50.0-76.5)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>55</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>3.7 (0.0-7.4)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>85</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>15.0 (6.3-35.7)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B42">42</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B45">45</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B45">45</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>VAP subgroup</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>I</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>60.3 (41.2-72.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>30.4 (25.0-35.7)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>25</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>24.0 (NA)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>55</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>30.4 (5.6-52.6)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>78.7 (71.0-85.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>57.5 (50.0-65.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>28</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>0.0 (NA)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>58</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>16.3 (6.3-35.7)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B39">39</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B47">47</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>North America only</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>I</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>36</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>37.7 (0.0-72.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>78</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>41.7 (25.0-70.6)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>71</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>44.4 (5.6-77.8)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>C</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>37</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>74.9 (64.0-85.0)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>82</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>54.3 (27.7-76.5)</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>NR</p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>75</p>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>25.3 (6.3-41.7)</p>
         </c>
      </r>
      <r>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B52">52</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B42">42</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B46">46</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B57">57</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
         <c ca="left">
            <p>
               <abbrgrp>
                  <abbr bid="B44">44</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B55">55</abbr>
                  <abbr bid="B57">57</abbr>
               </abbrgrp>
            </p>
         </c>
         <c>
            <p/>
         </c>
      </r>
   </tblbdy><tblfn>
      <p>*Numbers in brackets represent corresponding references</p>
      <p>PA: <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</it>, I: imipenem, C: comparator, NR: not reported, NA: not applicable, VAP: ventilator-associated pneumonia</p>
   </tblfn></tbl>
</sec>
<sec><st><p>Comparator classes</p></st>
<p>PA microbiological eradication rates in studies stratified based on antibiotic class of the comparator drug mirrored overall PA eradication rates (Table <tblr tid="T3">3</tblr>). The pooled rates of clinical success in trials utilizing beta-lactams and reporting this outcome <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp> were 39.9% (range 0.0%-72.0%) and 84.7% (0.0%-100.0%) in the imipenem and comparator groups, with corresponding microbiologic eradication rates <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B40">40</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr><abbr bid="B54">54</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp> of 52.7% (range 0.0% - 70.6%) for imipenem and 56.3% (range 0.0%-100.0%) for comparators. Three beta-lactam studies reported initial resistance rates <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr></abbrgrp>, and they were 14.6% (range 4.2%-24.0%) and 2.5% (range 0.0% - 7.4%) for imipenem and comparator groups, respectively. Resistance emergence was reported in 6 studies <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B49">49</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr><abbr bid="B58">58</abbr></abbrgrp> in 31.3% (range 5.6%-52.6%) of imipenem and 20.1% (range 4.8%-56.5%) of comparator group PA isolates. A pooled analysis of the subgroup of beta-lactam trials specifically comparing imipenem to another carbapenem revealed clinical success rates of 36.5% (range 0.0%-66.7%) in the imipenem and 60.0% (range 0.0%-100.0%) in the comparator carbapenem groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr></abbrgrp>, while the microbiologic eradication rates were 39.5% (range 0.0%-66.7%) for imipenem and 53.8% (range 0.0%-100.0%) for the comparator carbapenems <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp>. Only one carbapenem study reported initial resistance, which was detected in 24.0% of patients in the imipenem and 0.0% in the doripenem groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr></abbrgrp>. In the same study comparing doripenem to imipenem in patients with VAP, the rate of resistance emergence was 52.6% in the imipenem and 35.7% in the doripenem groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr></abbrgrp>. This is the only study where resistance emergence was defined explicitly, and denoted a decrease in susceptibility being a 4+-fold increase in the MIC <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr></abbrgrp>. Notably true resistance (defined as MIC &#8805; 8 &#956;g/mL) developed in 20% in the doripenem arm and 57% in the imipenem arm <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr></abbrgrp>. The only other carbapenem study reporting emergence of resistance noted this rate to be 33.3% in the imipenem and 56.5% in the meropenem groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B56">56</abbr></abbrgrp>. Finally, in the studies comparing imipenem to treatment with a fluoroquinolone, imipenem demonstrated a clinical success rate of 59.7% (range 41.2%-72.0%), while that for the comparators was 73.6% (range 64.7%-85.0%) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>. Microbiologic eradication rates were 26.5% (range 25.0%-29.4%) for imipenem compared with 45.5% (range 27.7%-58.8%) in the comparator groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>. While baseline resistance rates were not reported in any of the fluoroquinolone studies, resistance emerged at the rates of 41.6% (range 5.6%-77.8%) in the imipenem and 20.7% (range 6.3%-41.7%) in the comparator fluoroquinolone groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
</sec>
<sec><st><p>Nosocomial pneumonia</p></st>
<p>In 7 studies enrolling exclusively NP patients, the results were similar to the overall findings <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B41">41</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp> (Table <tblr tid="T3">3</tblr>). Clinical success in the imipenem arms was 55.5% (range 41.2%-72.0%) and in the comparator arms 75.2% (range 64.7%-85.0%) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>. Microbiologic eradication rates were 40.2% (range 25.0%-50.0%) in the imipenem and 62.6% (range 50.0%-76.5%) in the comparator groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>. In the 2 studies reporting baseline resistance this rate was 19.9% (range 4.2%-24.0%) in the imipenem and 3.7% (range 0.0%-7.4%) in the comparator groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr></abbrgrp>. Four studies in this subgroup reported resistance emergence, and these pooled rates were 29.8% (range 5.6%-52.6%) in the imipenem and 15.0% (range 6.3%-35.7%) in the comparator groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B45">45</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>. A further look at VAP patients only revealed similar rates of 60.3% (range 41.2%-72.0%) and 78.7% (range 71.0%-85.0%) imipenem and comparator clinical success rates, respectively <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B47">47</abbr></abbrgrp>, while the corresponding microbiologic eradication rates for imipenem and comparators were 30.4% (range 25.0%-35.7%) and 57.5% (range 50.0%-65.0%) <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B39">39</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
</sec>
<sec><st><p>Geographic location</p></st>
<p>The final sensitivity analysis was confined to the studies conducted only in North America <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B50">50</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>. In the 3 studies in this group reporting clinical success, the pooled rates of clinical success were 37.7% (range 0.0%-72.0%) and 74.9% (range 64.0%-85.0%) for the imipenem and comparator groups, respectively <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr></abbrgrp>. The corresponding microbiologic eradication rates were 41.7% (range 25.0%-70.6%) in the imipenem and 54.3% (range 27.7%-76.5%) in the comparator groups <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B42">42</abbr><abbr bid="B46">46</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>. While none of the North American studies reported baseline resistance rates, resistance emerged in 44.4% (range 5.6%-77.8%) of imipenem and 25.3% (range 6.3%-41.7%) of comparator group isolates <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B44">44</abbr><abbr bid="B55">55</abbr><abbr bid="B57">57</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
</sec>
</sec>
</sec>
<sec><st><p>Discussion</p></st>
<p>The current systematic review confirms clinical experience that many PA isolates are likely to be resistant to imipenem at the initiation of treatment and, importantly, are likely to develop treatment-emergent resistance. Not only does PA account for 12% of all reported pathogens in pneumonia, 14.6% of all PA isolates exhibit resistance to imipenem at the initiation of treatment, and an additional 38.7% develop this during the course of treatment with imipenem. For comparator interventions, these rates are directionally lower, albeit still substantial, with 2.5% initial and 21.9% emergent resistance. While directionally slightly higher for both imipenem and comparator arms in the trials employing blinding, these general rates persisted across all sensitivity analyses.</p>
<p>As antibiotic resistance continues to escalate among both gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr><abbr bid="B3">3</abbr><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr><abbr bid="B5">5</abbr></abbrgrp>, for PA specifically, a recent survey from the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance Network <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr></abbrgrp> reported year 2003 PA resistance rates of approximately 32%, 20% and 30% to third generation cephalosporins, imipenem and quinolones, respectively, representing 20%, 15% and 9% growth, respectively, over the average resistance rates observed between 1998 and 2002 <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr></abbrgrp>. The importance of this development cannot be overstated for several reasons. First, it is clear that, similar to other resistant infections, multidrug resistant PA confers worsenes hospital outcomes, including increased mortality, prolonged length of stay and a rise in costs <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B59">59</abbr><abbr bid="B60">60</abbr><abbr bid="B61">61</abbr></abbrgrp>. Second, and key to these outcomes at least in part, is the fact that a patient infected with a resistant pathogen is far more likely to be treated with an inappropriate initial antibiotic (one to which the isolate does not exhibit sensitivity in vitro) than with an appropriate one, a choice that approximately doubles the patient's risk of death <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B9">9</abbr><abbr bid="B10">10</abbr></abbrgrp>. Third, the rapid evolution of antimicrobial resistance is outpacing efforts to develop and manufacture newer therapies that are effective against new pathogens <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B62">62</abbr><abbr bid="B63">63</abbr></abbrgrp>. For all these reasons, and most importantly to improve patient-level outcomes, the patterns of antimicrobial resistance remain critical to study, and this current effort adds to the epidemiologic and microbiology-based knowledge of the burden of PA resistance to imipenem.</p>
<p>The rates of imipenem resistance among PA we uncovered were higher than the 20% reported by the NNIS in year 2003; ours approached 15% at baseline and developed on treatment in a further 39% of the isolates <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr></abbrgrp>. The differences between the two sources most likely represent differences in populations, in case definitions and in sampling methods. Although neither source is completely generalizable to real-world practice, (trials usually represent a highly select population and the composition of the NNIS hospitals is not disclosed and may not be representative of the US institutions overall) both sources confirm that the problem is grave. Interestingly, similar to the NNIS data, we observed an increase in the prevalence of baseline, but not emergent Pseudomonal imipenem resistance over time (Figure <figr fid="F1">1</figr>).</p>
<p>Our study has additionally documented substantial rates of emergent PA resistance while on treatment, particularly with imipenem. This result echoes the data reported in the meta-analysis by Siempos and colleagues, where development of resistance by PA during treatment for nosocomial pneumonia was higher in patients on carbapenems (mainly imipenem) than other antimicrobials, and that carbapenems were associated with lower treatment success when compared to other antimicrobials <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B64">64</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
<p>Aside from lending credence to clinical gestalt and confirming epidemiologic observations, our study further suggested that there is an opportunity to use ongoing pooled analyses of clinical data to understand antibiotic resistance issue as an adverse event. Because no individual study is likely to be powered to detect significant rates of baseline or emergent resistance, pharmacoepidemiologic surveillance methods should be advocated to quantify significant trends in this outcome. These techniques can be used as validation strategies for data obtained in epidemiologic and microbiology-based studies. Furthermore, our data point to the need to use integrated databases that include pharmacy and laboratory data as well for ongoing monitoring of antimicrobial resistance among specific organisms, such as PA.</p>
<p>Our study had a number of limitations, most of them driven by the limitations of either design or reporting of the primary trials. First, not all studies allowed us to extract data pertaining only to pneumonia patients, and therefore a small proportion of the overall aggregate results does not pertain to this disease. To counterbalance this issue, we performed a sensitivity analysis among patients with only nosocomial pneumonia, and the results in this group were not substantively different from those in the overall population. Second, despite the aggregate sample size of over 4,000 subjects with pneumonia, the subgroup growing out Pseudomonal pathogens was small, accounting for 12% of all cases. Furthermore, since not all endpoints of interest were reported in every study, the number of PA isolates continued to drift lower in specific analyses, lending limited power for drawing firm conclusions. For this reason, and due to inherent limitation of the data (i.e., PA was never the primary focus of the study) we did not attempt to perform statistical testing. Nevertheless, the fact that most sensitivity analyses resulted in similar proportions of resistance detection lends further credibility to the numbers. It is worth underscoring that some of the ranges of clinical and microbiologic response rates went from 0.0% to 100.0% (Tables <tblr tid="T2">2</tblr>, <tblr tid="T3">3</tblr>), the width of the range ostensibly reducing the usefulness of our observation. However, we must point out that four of the five studies reporting these rates each included only one pseudomonal isolate <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B43">43</abbr><abbr bid="B48">48</abbr><abbr bid="B51">51</abbr><abbr bid="B52">52</abbr><abbr bid="B53">53</abbr></abbrgrp>, making these estimates neither clinically nor statistically meaningful. Excluding these rates from the clinical success endpoint, for example, would result in the range from 41.2% to 72.0% in the imipenem and from 64.7% to 90.5% for the comparator groups (Table <tblr tid="T2">2</tblr>). Third, only a handful of the trials employed blinding to reduce bias, and in those trials the resistance rates were directionally slightly higher than in ones without blinding. Despite these limitations, this body of evidence further served to call attention to the alarming rates of antimicrobial resistance among PA in general, and to imipenem specifically.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Conclusions</p></st>
<p>In summary, pooling observations from clinical trials occurring over a 15-year period we computed the cumulative PA resistance rate to imipenem to be in the range of 50%, persisting in many sensitivity analyses. The 15% resistance rate at baseline further stresses the importance of risk stratification at bedside and the need to employ early appropriate therapy to improve patient outcomes. The additional 39% resistance development on treatment is also sobering, implying that 1) clinicians employing early broad spectrum coverage need to pay exquisite attention to prompt de-escalation if such coverage is not needed, and 2) researchers need to focus on developing novel therapies whose mechanisms of action may be less subject to the microbial adaptation apparatus. In all, our data add to the epidemiologic alarm of PA resistance and help further sound the call to arrive at strategies that balance patient outcomes with the growing public health threat of antimicrobial resistance.</p>
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<sec><st><p>Competing interests</p></st>
<p>This study was funded by a grant from Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC, Raritan, NJ, USA, the manufacturer of doripenem.</p>
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<p>MDZ contributed to study conception and design, and analysis and interpretation of data; was involved in drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content; and gave final approval of the version to be published. JC contributed to study conception and design and acquisition of data; was involved in revising the manuscript critically for important intellectual content; and gave final approval of the version to be published. SHM contributed to conception and design, and acquisition of data; was involved in revising the manuscript critically for important intellectual content; and gave final approval of the version to be published. AMR made substantial contributions to conception and design, acquisition and interpretation of data; was involved in drafting the manuscript; and gave final approval of the version to be published. AFS have made substantial contributions to conception and design, analysis and interpretation of data; was involved in revising the manuscript critically for important intellectual content; and gave final approval of the version to be published.</p>
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<p>No one other than the authors contributed substantially to the study or the manuscript.</p>
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