David A Cretella
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Recent Articles
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Hawkins B, Barnard M, Barber K, Stover K, Cretella D, Wingler M, et al.
Foot (Edinb)
. 2022 Apr;
51:101877.
PMID: 35468387
Objectives And Methods: This review analyzes global literature relating to the culture methods, incidence, risk factors, resistance patterns, and geographic distribution of the microorganisms isolated from diabetic foot infections using...
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Gunter S, Wingler M, Cretella D, Wagner J, Barber K, Stover K
Pharmacy (Basel)
. 2022 Jan;
10(1).
PMID: 35076616
Limited data are available regarding optimal antimicrobial therapy for bacteremia (SAB) in pediatric patients. The purpose of this study was to assess clinical characteristics and outcomes associated with intravenous (IV)...
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Hawkins B, Wingler M, Cretella D, Barber K, Stover K, Wagner J
SAGE Open Med
. 2021 Apr;
9:20503121211000927.
PMID: 33796294
Introduction: Significant mortality is associated with delays in appropriate antibiotic therapy in infections. The impact of empiric dosing on clinical outcomes has been largely unreported. Methods: This retrospective cohort compared...
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Lucar J, Wingler M, Cretella D, Ward L, Sims Gomillia C, Chamberlain N, et al.
South Med J
. 2021 Mar;
114(3):144-149.
PMID: 33655307
Objectives: To describe the demographics, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of hospitalized adults with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in an academic medical center in the southern United States. Methods: Retrospective, observational...
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Brock J, Cretella D, Parham J
J Healthc Qual
. 2019 Mar;
41(6):e83-e89.
PMID: 30817369
Introduction: Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections (SABSI) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, and proper management is important to effect cure and prevent metastatic foci...
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Chastain D, White B, Cretella D, Bland C
Ann Pharmacother
. 2017 Dec;
52(5):484-492.
PMID: 29239220
Objective: To present systematic recommendations for carbapenem-sparing therapy against extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) Enterobacteriaceae bloodstream infections (BSIs) derived from a critical review of clinical data. Data Sources: A systematic literature search...